Unilaterally definition
Examples of Unilaterally in a sentence
Unilaterally communicate or negotiate with any federal or state agency or the Texas Legislature on behalf of the System Agency regarding System Agency programs or the Grant Agreement.
Unilaterally communicate or negotiate with any federal or state agency or the Texas Legislature on behalf of the System Agency regarding System Agency programs or the Contract.
Unilaterally communicate or negotiate with any federal or state agency or the Texas Legislature on behalf of the System Agency regarding the System Agency programs or the Contract.
Unilaterally modify and/or amend and/or restate the terms and conditions of this Agreement and/or the material made available on the Website without prior notice to the Client.
Unilaterally terminate the Agreement provided that there is no debt outstanding from the Client to the Company and such termination is made in accordance with section 16 herein.
Unilaterally terminate the Agreement provided that there is no debt outstanding from the Client toward the Company and such termination is made in accordance with section 16 herein.
Unilaterally by the Company if such an amendment is necessary pursuant to any amendment in the applicable law or if any competent authority issues a decision which might, in the opinion of the Company, affect this Agreement in any way.
Unilaterally by ETA, provided that it provides a written notice executed by the appropriate representative of its intention to terminate the Agreement, at least sixty (60) days prior to the specified date of termination.
Unilaterally by the Company if such amendment is necessary following an amendment of the law or if CySEC, the Central Bank of Cyprus or any other regulatory authority issues decisions or binding directives which affect the Agreement.
Unilaterally by any state, provided that the terminating state provides a written notice executed by the appropriate representatives from the ▇▇▇▇▇(s) and the SUIA of its intention to terminate the Agreement by a specified date, at least sixty (60) days prior to that date.