Further Agreement(s) definition
Examples of Further Agreement(s) in a sentence
The Contractor affirms that it has not offered or given members of the Contracting Authority’s Staff any benefit in order to be selected to be party to this Framework Agreement or in order to obtain Further Agreements for the performance of Services, nor arranged for them to be offered or given any such benefit, nor will it offer or give any such benefit or arrange for any such benefit to be offered or given.
All Further Agreements will state that the Contractor guarantees that the maximum total price referred to in the Further Agreement for the performance of the Services will not be exceeded.
This intent to collaborate between the two institutions should be implemented by one or more Further Agreement(s).
Further Agreements will delineate the Participants’ rights and obligations, will address, among other things, sources of funding and intellectual property rights, and be signed by both Participants’ authorized signatories, before commencing any research activity.
The terms of this Framework Agreement continue to apply to any Further Agreements remaining in force after this Framework Agreement has ended.
The Company and the Executive thereafter shall have no further obligations under this Agreement with the exception of the covenants contained in Articles 11 (Confidentiality, Non-solicitation, Non-competition, and Non-disparagement), 12 (Proprietary Developments), 13 (Executive’s Representations and Further Agreements), and 14 (Indemnification) herein (which shall survive such termination).
The restrictive covenants contained in Articles 11 (Confidentiality, Non-solicitation, Non-competition, and Non-disparagement), 12 (Proprietary Developments), and 13 (Executive’s Representations and Further Agreements) are independent of any other contractual obligations in this Agreement or otherwise owed by the Company to the Executive.
This Framework Agreement and any Further Agreement(s) shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with Dutch law.
Any disputes arising from or in connection with this Framework Agreement or any Further Agreement(s) shall be submitted in first instance to the competent court in The Hague, The Netherlands.
LT will provide maintenance and support to TI as outlined under the Further Agreements to enable it to develop and manufacture the Combined Offering and support TI’s customers.