Continuity provisions Sample Clauses

Continuity provisions. 1. A contracting party joined in bankruptcy proceedings, placed under a court order or against whom proceedings are otherwise brought for asserted or actual insolvency or financial mismanagement will so immediately advise the other party in writing.
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Continuity provisions. 1. The supplier is obliged to have and to maintain an adequate emergency plan in its establishment that is regularly checked for completeness and feasibility, and that is describing actually foreseeable disasters to enable and guarantee the continuity of the deliveries.

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  • SAFETY PROVISIONS It is the essence of this Order that all Services to be performed by Seller shall be done in a safe and good workmanlike manner, free of any accidents. Accordingly, Seller shall promulgate, maintain, and enforce appropriate safety and health rules and procedures (including training) with respect to its personnel and the Work to be performed hereunder, which rules and procedures at a minimum shall be the equivalent of or exceed applicable Buyer safety and health rules. All Services performed hereunder shall fully comply with all lawful governmental safety and health requirements, including the rules and standards established by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 ("OSHA"), as amended, and any other applicable federal, state and/or local safety or health laws, rules or regulations. Any equipment provided by Buyer to Seller for the benefit of Seller's employees or those of its subcontractors shall be at the sole risk and liability of Seller to make sure that such equipment is fit for the use intended and is in proper working order. XXXXXX AGREES TO INDEMNIFY (INCLUDING ATTORNEYS' FEES) DEFEND, AND TO SAVE HARMLESS BUYER FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OF SELLER, SELLER’S SUBCONTRACTORS, AND THEIR EMPLOYEES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF ANY EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY BUYER OR ADVICE GIVEN BY BUYER RELATING TO SUCH EQUIPMENT, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, IT BEING UNDERSTOOD THAT BUYER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER LAW, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. Seller shall maintain a drug and alcohol-free workforce at all times while on Xxxxx's premises/location. Upon Xxxxx's request, Seller shall provide Buyer with a copy of all accident reports prepared by or submitted to Seller, including all OSHA illness and injury reports.

  • Security Provisions Order 1600.72A, Contractor and Industrial Security Program applies to all Contractors, subcontractors, consultants, or any other persons (not visitors) who have access to FAA facilities, sensitive unclassified information, and resources. See Security Guidelines (Attachment J-9) for more details. The Government will update the document periodically to reflect the current FAA security policy. The Government designates all eFAST labor categories as enumerated in Attachment J-3 as low risk for the Risk/Sensitivity Level. Program office CORs will review labor category designations and indicate changes to the contractually designated default Risk/Sensitivity Level Designations as appropriate for their specific contracts or task orders. This would require a submission of a “Contractor Position Risk/Sensitivity Level Designation Record” form (FAA Form 1600-77).

  • Penalty Provisions Failure to comply with the regulatory requirements is a violation of state law that may result in penalties up to ten thousand nine hundred ten dollars ($10,910.00 USD) for strict liability violations for each day in which the violation occurs. (Cal. Code Regs., tit.17, § 94507 et seq.; Health & Saf. Code §§ 39674, 39675, 42400 et seq., 42402 et seq., and 42410.) CASE BACKGROUND

  • Data Provisions Subject to the limitations contained in CA Government Code Section 3558, the City shall provide the Union with all required information on newly-hired employees to the extent it is made available to the City. In addition, within ten (10) business days of the conclusion of each NEO, the City agrees to provide the Union with a stand-alone report containing a list of employees, including classification code and division, who were scheduled to, but did not attend each NEO.

  • CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY PROVISIONS For the purpose of these provisions, the term contractor is defined as any person, including, but not limited to, a bidder, offeror, loan recipient, grantee or lessor, who has furnished or performed or seeks to furnish or perform, goods, supplies, services, leased space, construction or other activity, under a contract, grant, lease, purchase order or reimbursement agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Commonwealth). The term contractor includes a permittee, licensee, or any agency, political subdivision, instrumentality, public authority, or other public entity in the Commonwealth.

  • Final Provisions Clause 16 Non-compliance with the Clauses and termination

  • Governing Provisions This Agreement is made under and subject to the provisions of the Plan, and all of the provisions of the Plan are also provisions of this Agreement. If there is a difference or conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and the provisions of the Plan, the provisions of the Plan will govern. By signing this Agreement, the Grantee confirms that he or she has received a copy of the Plan.

  • Policy Provisions All insurance maintained by the Mortgagor pursuant to Section 2.1.1 shall (a) (except for worker's compensation insurance) list the Mortgagor and the Mortgagee, as additional insureds as their respective interests may appear, (b) (except for worker's compensation and public liability insurance) provide that the proceeds for any losses shall be adjusted by the Mortgagor subject to the approval of the Mortgagee in the event the proceeds shall exceed $1,000,000, and shall be payable to the Mortgagee, to be held and applied as provided in Section 2.3, (c) include effective waivers by the insurer of all rights of subrogation against any named insured, the indebtedness secured by this Mortgage and the Property and all claims for insurance premiums against the Mortgagee, (d) provide that any losses shall be payable notwithstanding (i) any act, failure to act or negligence of or violation of warranties, declarations or conditions contained in such policy by any named insured, (ii) the occupation or use of the Property for purposes more hazardous than permitted by the terms thereof, (iii) any foreclosure or other action or proceeding taken by the Mortgagee pursuant to any provision of this Mortgage, or (iv) any change in title or ownership of the Property, (e) provide that no cancellation, reduction in amount or material change in coverage thereof or any portion thereof shall be effective until at least thirty (30) days after receipt by the Mortgagee of written notice thereof, (f) provide that any notice under such policies shall be simultaneously delivered to the Mortgagee, and (g) be satisfactory in all other reasonable respects to the Mortgagee. Any insurance maintained pursuant to this Section 2.1 may be evidenced by blanket insurance policies covering the Property and other properties or assets of the Mortgagor, provided that any such policy shall specify the portion, if less than all, of the total coverage of such policy that is allocated to the Property and shall in all other respects comply with the requirements of this Section 2.1.

  • General Legal Provisions Amendments to Section 6, if any, are included in Attachment C.

  • Transitional Provisions 24.1. As from the official date of entry into force of the 01 series of amendments to this Regulation, no Contracting Party applying this Regulation shall refuse to grant or refuse to accept type approval under this Regulation as amended by the 01 series of amendments.

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