UP Laws definition

UP Laws means the Unclaimed Property/Escheat Laws of the Signatory States, as applicable.

Examples of UP Laws in a sentence

  • If any Proceeds are not timely remitted as required under this Agreement, each Signatory State may seek to enforce the terms of this Agreement or initiate an action to vindicate any rights it may possess under that Signatory State's UP Laws for failure to report, remit, or deliver unclaimed property on a timely basis.

  • In the event an action is brought under a Signatory State's UP Laws, nothing contained in this Agreement shall serve as an admission by either Party in such action.

  • In the event that such an objection is filed, the Signatory State shall have the right to opt out of this Agreement at any time prior to the objection being resolved or withdrawn, and take any action it deems appropriate under that Signatory State's UP Laws regarding the reporting, remittance and delivery of unclaimed property by the Company.

  • In the event an action is brought under a Signatory State's UP Laws, nothing contained in this Agreement shall serve as an admission by either Party in any such action.

  • If any Proceeds are not timely remitted as required under this Section of the Agreement, each Signatory State may seek to enforce the terms of this Agreement or initiate an action to vindicate any rights it may possess under that Signatory State's UP Laws for failure to report, remit, or deliver unclaimed property on a timely basis.

  • In the event an action is brought under a Signatory State's UP Laws, nothing contained in this Agreement shall serve as an admission by either party in any such action.

  • If any Proceeds are not timely remitted as required under this Agreement, each Signatory State may seek to enforce the terms of this Agreement or initiate an action to vindicate any rights it may possess under that Signatory State’s UP Laws for failure to report, remit, or deliver unclaimed property on a timely basis.

  • In the event that such an objection is filed, the Signatory State shall have the right to opt out of this Agreement at any time prior to the objection being resolved or withdrawn, and take any action it deems appropriate under that Signatory State’s UP Laws regarding the reporting, remittance and delivery of unclaimed property by the Company.

  • At such time as the Company provides notice of remittance to a Beneficiary under a Signatory State’s UP Laws, the Company shall provide a copy of the notice of remittance to UPCH.

  • Nothing in this Agreement, however, shall prohibit the Company from identifying and remitting Proceeds to a Beneficiary if permitted or required by a Signatory State’s UP Laws.

Related to UP Laws

  • Bye-laws means the bye-laws of the Company, as amended from time to time.

  • Anticorruption Laws means the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended and any other anticorruption or anti-bribery Applicable Law applicable to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Sanctions Laws means any sanction, prohibition or restriction imposed by the United Nations, the European Union, the United Kingdom or the United States of America, including but not limited to the US Department of the Treasury Office of Foreign Asset Control (“OFAC”) including the OFAC Specially Designated Nationals or Blocked Persons List (SDN) and the US Department of State.

  • Anti-Corruption Laws means all laws, rules, and regulations of any jurisdiction applicable to the Borrower or its Subsidiaries from time to time concerning or relating to bribery or corruption.

  • FDA Laws means all applicable statutes, rules, regulations and orders administered or issued by the FDA, including without limitation, the FD&C Act and its implementing regulations.