Status and Authority definition

Status and Authority. In rendering services pursuant to this Agreement, ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.D. shall be acting as an independent contractor and not as an employee or agent of Integ. As an independent contractor, ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.D. shall have no authority, express or implied, to commit or obligate Integ in any manner whatsoever, except as specifically authorized from time to time in writing by an authorized representative of Integ, which authorization may be general or specific. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed or applied to create a partnership. ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.D. shall be responsible for the payment of all federal, state or local taxes payable with respect to all amounts paid to ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.

Examples of Status and Authority in a sentence

  • Section 3.1. Legal Status and Authority 28 Section 3.2. Validity of Documents 28 Section 3.3. Litigation 29 Section 3.4. Agreements 29 Section 3.5. Financial Condition 29 Section 3.6. Disclosure 30 Section 3.7. No Plan Assets 30 Section 3.8. Not a Foreign Person 30 Section 3.9. Intentionally Omitted 30 Section 3.10.

  • REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 65 Section 3.1. Legal Status and Authority 65 Section 3.2. Validity of Documents 65 Section 3.3. Litigation 65 Section 3.4. Agreements 66 Section 3.5. Financial Condition 66 Section 3.6. Disclosure 66 Section 3.7. No Plan Assets 66 Section 3.8. Not a Foreign Person 67 Section 3.9. Warranty of Title 67 Section 3.10.

  • REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 67 Section 3.1. Legal Status and Authority 67 Section 3.2. Validity of Documents 68 Section 3.3. Litigation 68 Section 3.4. Agreements 68 Section 3.5. Financial Condition 69 Section 3.6. Disclosure 69 Section 3.7. No Plan Assets 69 Section 3.8. Not a Foreign Person 69 Section 3.9. Warranty of Title 70 Section 3.10.

  • Section 3.1. Legal Status and Authority 76 Section 3.2. Validity of Documents 76 Section 3.3. Litigation 77 Section 3.4. Agreements 77 Section 3.5. Financial Condition 78 Section 3.6. Disclosure 78 Section 3.7. No Plan Assets 78 Section 3.8. Not a Foreign Person 78 Section 3.9. Intentionally Omitted 78 Section 3.10.

  • Releases of the Outparcel 75 ARTICLE 3 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 77 Section 3.1. Legal Status and Authority 77 Section 3.2. Validity of Documents 78 Section 3.3. Litigation 78 Section 3.4. Agreements 79 Section 3.5. Financial Condition.

  • Section 3.1. Legal Status and Authority 51 Section 3.2. Validity of Documents 51 Section 3.3. Litigation 52 Section 3.4. Agreements 52 Section 3.5. Financial Condition 52 Section 3.6. Disclosure 53 Section 3.7. No Plan Assets 53 Section 3.8. Not a Foreign Person 53 Section 3.9. Intentionally Omitted 53 Section 3.10.

  • ARTICLE I - OBLIGATIONS 10 Section 1.01 Obligations 10 Section 1.02 Documents 11 Section 1.03 Maximum Secured Indebtedness 11 ARTICLE II - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 11 Section 2.01 Title, Legal Status and Authority 11 Section 2.02 Validity of Documents 12 Section 2.03 Litigation 12 Section 2.04 Status of Property.

  • Section 3.1. Legal Status and Authority 34 Section 3.2. Validity of Documents 34 Section 3.3. Litigation 35 Section 3.4. Agreements 35 Section 3.5. Financial Condition 35 Section 3.6. Disclosure 35 Section 3.7. No Plan Assets 36 Section 3.8. Not a Foreign Person 36 Section 3.9. Intentionally Omitted 36 Section 3.10.

  • Section 2.01 Title, Legal Status and Authority..........................

  • As a material inducement to the Shareholders to enter into this Agreement, Buyer hereby represents and warrants to the Shareholders as of the date hereof, and as of the Closing Date, as set forth below: Corporate Status and Authority.

Related to Status and Authority

  • second authority means the authority to which a mover is liable to make payments for the new dwelling;

  • Road authority means each governmental agency with jurisdiction over public streets and highways. Road authority includes the department, any other state agency, and intergovernmental, county, city, and village governmental agencies responsible for the construction, repair, and maintenance of streets and highways. When a street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system over public streets and highways over which more than 1 road authority possesses jurisdiction, road authority includes each road authority with jurisdiction over public streets and highways upon which the street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system.

  • Lead Authority means the local authority appointed by the Parties under this agreement to lead on a particular function in accordance with Clause 12.

  • designated authority means any of the following;

  • Combined Authority means an authority established under section 103(1) of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 or an authority to which a delegation of the Secretary of State’s functions has been made under section 39A of the Greater London Authority Act 1999;