Reasonable Actions definition

Reasonable Actions when used in the context of actions to be taken, means efforts that would ordinarily be taken by a business person in the applicable industry were he in the position under this Agreement of being the supplier of SUMF Items or the owner of the Plant, whichever shall be relevant;
Reasonable Actions has the meaning set forth in Section 4.11(c).

Examples of Reasonable Actions in a sentence

  • The Supplier shall take such Reasonable Actions within its control so as to minimise the impact to the Purchaser of any planned turnaround, shutdown, major technical project, capital expenditure and any other major event which may adversely impact the supply of any SUMF Item, without prejudice to health, safety and environmental standards.

  • The affected Party shall mitigate the effects thereof (if possible), and take Reasonable Actions to remedy and overcome the cause of the Force Majeure and resume the full performance of its obligations as soon as reasonably possible after the Force Majeure Event has ended.

  • The Company has taken Reasonable Actions to maintain any attorney-client privilege or other legal privilege with respect to oral and written communications relating to Intellectual Property and legal claims and defenses related thereto.

  • The Supplier shall take such Reasonable Actions within its control so as to minimise the impact to the Purchaser of any planned turnaround, shutdown, major technical project, capital expenditure and any other major event which may adversely impact the supply of any SUMF Item, without prejudice to health, safety and Pernis SUMF Agreement (Kraton/SNR) 30 environmental standards.

  • Sellers have taken Reasonable Actions to maintain any attorney-client privilege or other legal privilege with respect to oral and written communications relating to Company Owned Intellectual Property and legal claims and defenses related thereto.

  • Seller or its Subsidiaries have taken Reasonable Actions to maintain and replace the IT Systems.

  • The Company and its Subsidiaries have taken Reasonable Actions to maintain any attorney-client privilege or other legal privilege with respect to oral and written communications relating to Intellectual Property and legal claims and defenses related thereto.

Related to Reasonable Actions

  • Reasonable Steps means those steps the Receiving Party takes to protect its own similar proprietary and confidential information, which must not be less than a reasonable standard of care.

  • Actions means all actions, litigation, complaints, claims, charges, accusations, investigations, petitions, suits, arbitrations, mediations or other proceedings, whether civil or criminal, at law or in equity, or before any arbitrator or Governmental Entity.

  • Reasonable grounds means that a reasonable person in your position would also suspect the information indicates misconduct or a breach of the law.

  • Reasonable suspicion means a basis for forming a belief based on specific facts and rational inferences drawn from those facts.

  • Reasonable costs means the reasonable actual costs and expenses incurred by us in carrying out any further Audit under this Contract, including, but not limited to, reasonable travel and subsistence costs;