Right of First Refusal means the Company’s right of first refusal described in Section 8.
Right of Reference means the “right of reference” defined in 21 CFR 314.3(b), including with regard to a Party, allowing the applicable Regulatory Authority in a country to have access to relevant information (by cross-reference, incorporation by reference or otherwise) contained in Regulatory Documentation (and any data contained therein) filed with such Regulatory Authority with respect to a Party’s Compound, only to the extent necessary for the conduct of the Study in such country or as otherwise expressly permitted or required under this Agreement to enable a Party to exercise its rights or perform its obligations hereunder.
Right of First Refusal Agreement means the Right of First Refusal Agreement, dated as of August 4, 2017, among the Partnership, the Operating Partnership and NextEra Energy Resources, LLC.
Right of First Offer shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.5.2.
Right shall have the meaning set forth in the second paragraph hereof.
Refuse means any garbage, rubbish, or trade waste.
right to information means the right to information accessible under this Act which is held by or under the control of any public authority and includes the right to—
right of use means any right we have to use, in our own name and on our own account or the account of another counterparty, financial instruments received by us by way of collateral under a security collateral arrangement between you and us;
First Refusal Right means the right granted to the Corporation in accordance with Article E.
Right of First Refusal and Co-Sale Agreement means the agreement among the Company, the Purchasers, and certain other stockholders of the Company, dated as of the date of the Initial Closing, in the form of Exhibit G attached to this Agreement.
Other Applicable Provisions To the extent Dealer is obligated to deliver Shares under any Transaction, the provisions of Sections 9.2 (last sentence only), 9.8, 9.9, 9.10, 9.11 and 9.12 of the Equity Definitions will be applicable as if “Physical Settlement” applied to such Transaction; provided that the Representation and Agreement contained in Section 9.11 of the Equity Definitions shall be modified by excluding any representations therein relating to restrictions, obligations, limitations or requirements under applicable securities laws that exist as a result of the fact that Counterparty is the issuer of the Shares.
Invitation to Negotiate means a written solicitation for competitive sealed replies to select one or more vendors with which to commence negotiations for the procurement of commodities or services.
and Lessor s agents shall have the right to enter the Premises at any time, in the case of an emergency, and otherwise at reasonable times for the purpose of showing the same to prospective purchasers, lenders, or lessees, and making such alterations, repairs, improvements or additions to the Premises or to the Building, as Lessor may reasonably deem necessary. Lessor may at any time place on or about the Premises or Building any ordinary "For Sale" signs and Lessor may at any time during the last one hundred eighty (180) days of the term hereof place on or about the Premises any ordinary "For Lease" signs. All such activities of Lessor shall be without abatement of rent or liability to Lessee.
Refuse to cooperate means to obstruct the collection or testing process; to submit an altered, adulterated or substitute sample; to fail to show up for a scheduled test; to refuse to complete the requested drug testing forms; or to fail to promptly provide specimen(s) for testing when directed to do so, without a valid medical basis for the failure. Employees who leave the scene of an accident without justifiable explanation prior to submission to drug and alcohol testing will also be considered to have refused to cooperate and will automatically be subject to discharge.
Right of Co-Sale means the right, but not an obligation, of an Investor to participate in a Proposed Key Holder Transfer on the terms and conditions specified in the Proposed Transfer Notice.
right of access means the right to be admitted to invest in the territory of the other Contracting Party, subject to the limits resulting from international agreements binding on both Contracting Parties.
Restriction of Use means, in respect of any day, any difference from the normal capability of all or any part of the Routes (where the normal capability of the Routes is expressed in the Applicable Timetable Planning Rules relevant to that day notified to each Timetable Participant on or before D-26) which results in:
Use Terms means the Software Use Rights document as defined in the Order Form.
TERMS OF SALE IF YOU SUCCESSFULLY BID ON A PROPERTY, YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY THE ADVERTISED DEPOSIT WHICH MUST BE IN THE FORM OF CASH OR A CASHIER’S CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO YOURSELF. THIS IS A CASH SALE AND IS NOT CONTINGENT UPON THE BUYER’S ABILITY TO OBTAIN FINANCING. XXXXXXX MONEY IS NOT CONSIDERED AN “OPTION” PAYMENT. YOU ARE AGREEING TO CLOSE ON THE PROPERTY WHEN YOU SUCCESSFULLY BID ON THE PROPERTY. The successful bidder for each property shall execute an “auction real estate sales contract” for each property immediately after being declared the successful bidder by the auctioneer. Copies of this sales contract are available for review on website (xxx.XxxxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx) Bidding increments are made in amounts acceptable to the Auctioneer, who may set a minimum bidding increment as the sale progresses. Any bid may be rejected by the Auctioneer if it is merely nominal or, at his or her discretion, it may negatively affect the auction process. Auctions will be either Absolute or Reserve. If this is an Absolute Sale, the high bidder shall be the Purchaser. If this is a Reserve sale the seller may accept or reject the high bidder, however; if the bid exceeds the predetermined Reserve Price the auction will become an Absolute auction and will be sold to the high bidder. In the event of a dispute between bidders the Auctioneer in its discretion may determine the successful bidder or re-offer the property for sale. By bidding at an auction, whether present or by agent, by written bid or otherwise, bidders shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the State and Federal courts of the State of Maryland. If property is tenant occupied, the property will be sold subject to the existing tenant in dwelling. Broker Participation Invited: A 2.5% buyer broker commission, before the inclusion of the Buyer’s Premium, will be paid to brokers who represent a purchaser on any auction property. The Buyer’s Premium is based on only the Bid Price of each auction sale. In order to be paid a commission, the buyer broker must do the following: ►Register clients at least 48 hours prior to auction on xxx.XxxxxxxXxxxxxx.xxx ►Accompany client to auction sale ►Review the “terms and conditions of sale” with each client you represent Each step must be completed. If any of these steps have been omitted, the broker will not be paid a commission. There will be no exceptions. Bidders will be required to acknowledge buyer broker relationship as they register at the sale. By bidding, each bidder and buyer broker agree to indemnify and hold harmless seller and auctioneer for any and all claims for compensation made by any person or entity in connection with the auction. TITLE: All properties will be sold with free and clear title. All properties are being sold subject to any ground rent of record. In the event there is an error in the advertised ground rent or the contract states “Fee Simple”, the Buyer shall take title with the existing ground rent of record and there shall not be a monetary penalty to the seller. SAMPLE In the event, there is an error regarding fee simple or ground rent in the chain of title including deeds, the Buyer shall take title with the existing ground rent of record and there shall not be a monetary penalty to the seller. In event of a ground rent escrow, the title company or settlement company agrees not to charge an escrow holding fee to the seller. If the Trustee/ Seller is unable to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser's sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the deposit. Upon refund of the deposit this sale shall be null and void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Trustee/ Seller or Auctioneers.
Secondary Refusal Right means the right, but not an obligation, of each Investor to purchase up to its pro rata portion (based upon the total number of shares of Capital Stock then held by all Investors) of any Transfer Stock not purchased pursuant to the Right of First Refusal, on the terms and conditions specified in the Proposed Transfer Notice.
Delivery into consignees store or to his site means delivered and unloaded in the specified store or depot or on the specified site in compliance with the conditions of the contract or order, the supplier bearing all risks and charges involved until the supplies are so delivered and a valid receipt is obtained.
Election to Foreclose Any election by the Purchaser to proceed with the Commencement of Foreclosure, made in accordance with Section 2.03(a).
Rights means, with respect to any Person, warrants, options, rights, convertible securities and other arrangements or commitments which obligate the Person to issue or dispose of any of its capital stock or other ownership interests.
Abandon means the vacating of all or a substantial portion of the leased premises by Lessee, whether or not Lessee is in default of the rental payments due under this Lease.
Bill of Rights means the civil, legal, or human rights afforded to individuals in an adult foster home in accordance with those rights afforded to all other U.S. citizens including, but not limited to, those rights delineated in the Adult Foster Home Bill of Rights for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities described in OAR 411-360-0170.
Limitation of Liability Insert the following Section 15, after Section 14: