Evidence and Discovery Sample Clauses

Evidence and Discovery. The parties shall be entitled to conduct ---------------------- discovery proceedings to the fullest extent permissible under California law and the Federal Rules of Evidence.
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Evidence and Discovery. The arbitrators shall be instructed to conduct the arbitration in as expeditious a manner as reasonably possibly, consistent with the parties' intention to have a full and fair hearing on the merits of the dispute. Each party agrees to supply the arbitrators in accordance with a timetable to be established by the arbitrators such materials as the arbitrators may reasonably require in order to render a decision, including those requested by either party which the arbitrators determine are appropriate to consider, but subject to appropriate claims of privilege. Each party shall supply to the other party hereto copies of any and all materials which are supplied to the arbitrators concurrently with delivery of such materials to the arbitrators. Upon the written request of either party, the arbitrators shall conduct a hearing at which representatives of both parties shall have the right to be present and to make oral presentations to the arbitrators. Each party shall supply to the other party at least twenty (20) business days prior to the commencement of any arbitration proceeding copies of any and all documents which such party intends to introduce or upon which such party intends to rely in connection with such proceeding, as well as a list of any and all witnesses whose testimony such party intends to introduce in connection with such proceeding. Additional documents or witnesses may be introduced only if the arbitrators determine that good cause has been shown. Deposing of witnesses in advance of such proceeding shall be permitted to the extent determined by the arbitrators. Each party shall also have the right to submit written briefs to the arbitrators in accordance with a timetable to be established by the arbitrators. To the extent either party maintains in good faith that any documents submitted or testimony introduced in connection with such arbitration contain confidential information or trade secrets, the parties shall negotiate in good faith in an effort to reach agreement regarding terms and conditions for keeping such materials and testimony confidential. If the parties are unable to agree upon such terms, the arbitrators shall have the right to impose appropriate restrictions to maintain the confidentiality of any confidential information or trade secrets in connection with the arbitration.

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  • Inventions and Discoveries (a) Upon execution of this Agreement and thereafter, Executive shall promptly and fully disclose to the Company, and with all necessary detail for a complete understanding of the same, all existing and future developments, know-how, discoveries, inventions, improvements, concepts, ideas, writings, formulae, processes and Methods (whether copyrightable, patentable or otherwise) made, received, conceived, acquired or written during working hours, or otherwise, by Executive (whether or not at the request or upon the suggestion of the Company) during the period of his employment with, or rendering of advisory or consulting services to, the Company or any of its subsidiaries and affiliates, solely or jointly with others, in or relating to any activities of the Company or its subsidiaries and affiliates known to him as a consequence of his employment or the rendering of advisory and consulting services hereunder (collectively the “Subject Matter”).

  • DISCLOSURE AND DISCOVERY The arbitrator may, in its discretion, allow the parties to make reasonable disclosure and discovery in regard to any matters which are the subject of the arbitration and to compel compliance with such disclosure and discovery order. The arbitrator may order the parties to comply with all or any of the disclosure and discovery provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as they then exist, as may be modified by the arbitrator consistent with the desire to simplify the conduct and minimize the expense of the arbitration.

  • Use and Disclosure All Confidential Information of a party will be held in confidence by the other party with at least the same degree of care as such party protects its own confidential or proprietary information of like kind and import, but not less than a reasonable degree of care. Neither party will disclose in any manner Confidential Information of the other party in any form to any person or entity without the other party’s prior consent. However, each party may disclose relevant aspects of the other party’s Confidential Information to its officers, affiliates, agents, subcontractors and employees to the extent reasonably necessary to perform its duties and obligations under this Agreement and such disclosure is not prohibited by applicable law. Without limiting the foregoing, each party will implement physical and other security measures and controls designed to protect (a) the security and confidentiality of Confidential Information; (b) against any threats or hazards to the security and integrity of Confidential Information; and (c) against any unauthorized access to or use of Confidential Information. To the extent that a party delegates any duties and responsibilities under this Agreement to an agent or other subcontractor, the party ensures that such agent and subcontractor are contractually bound to confidentiality terms consistent with the terms of this Section 11.

  • Costs and Disbursements (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, a Recipient of Services shall pay to the Provider of such Services a monthly fee for the Services (or category of Services, as applicable) (each fee constituting a “Service Charge” and, collectively, “Service Charges”) as listed on the Schedules hereto.

  • Acknowledgement of Satisfaction and Discharge After the satisfaction and discharge of the Indenture under Section 4.1(a), the Indenture Trustee will (i) by Issuer Order and at the expense of the Issuer, execute documents acknowledging satisfaction and discharge of this Indenture and (ii) at the request of the Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee will deliver to the Owner Trustee a certificate of a Responsible Person stating that all Noteholders have been paid in full.

  • Satisfaction and Discharge This Indenture will be discharged and will cease to be of further effect as to all Notes issued hereunder, when:

  • Defeasance and Discharge Upon the Company's exercise of its option (if any) to have this Section applied to any Securities or any series of Securities, as the case may be, the Company shall be deemed to have been discharged from its obligations with respect to such Securities as provided in this Section on and after the date the conditions set forth in Section 1304 are satisfied (hereinafter called "Defeasance"). For this purpose, such Defeasance means that the Company shall be deemed to have paid and discharged the entire indebtedness represented by such Securities and to have satisfied all its other obligations under such Securities and this Indenture insofar as such Securities are concerned (and the Trustee, at the expense of the Company, shall execute proper instruments acknowledging the same), subject to the following which shall survive until otherwise terminated or discharged hereunder: (1) the rights of Holders of such Securities to receive, solely from the trust fund described in Section 1304 and as more fully set forth in such Section, payments in respect of the principal of and any premium and interest on such Securities when payments are due, (2) the Company's obligations with respect to such Securities under Sections 304, 305, 306, 1002 and 1003, (3) the rights, powers, trusts, duties and immunities of the Trustee hereunder and (4) this Article. Subject to compliance with this Article, the Company may exercise its option (if any) to have this Section applied to any Securities notwithstanding the prior exercise of its option (if any) to have Section 1303 applied to such Securities.

  • Release and Discharge BY VIRTUE OF THEIR EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF THIS AGREEMENT, AS OF THE CLOSING AND THEREAFTER, THE MEMBERS, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THEIR HEIRS, ASSIGNS, BENEFICIARIES, EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS DO: (i) HEREBY FULLY AND IRREVOCABLY REMISE, RELEASE AND FOREVER DISCHARGE BARSTOW , AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, MEMBERS, MANAGERS, AFFILIATES, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, ATTORNEYS, ACCOUNTANTS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF AND FROM ANY AND ALL MANNER OF CLAIMS, ACTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTION, GRIEVANCES, LIABILITIES, OBLIGATIONS, PROMISES, DAMAGES, AGREEMENTS, RIGHTS, DEBTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING CLAIMS FOR ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS), OF EVERY KIND, EITHER IN LAW OR IN EQUITY, WHETHER CONTINGENT, MATURE, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, OR SUSPECTED OR UNSUSPECTED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY CLAIMS ARISING UNDER ANY FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL OR MUNICIPAL LAW, COMMON LAW OR STATUTE, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR IN TORT, AND ANY CLAIMS ARISING UNDER ANY OTHER LAWS OR REGULATIONS OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, THAT SUCH MEMBERS EVER HAD, NOW HAS OR MAY HAVE, FOR OR BY REASON OF ANY CAUSE, MATTER OR THING WHATSOEVER, FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD TO THE DATE HEREOF; AND (ii) UPON THE CLOSING DO HEREBY AGREE TO TERMINATE ANY AND ALL OPERATING AGREEMENTS OR OTHER SIMILAR AGREEMENTS AMONG THE MEMBERS. .

  • Reporting and Disclosure The Company, from time to time, shall provide government agencies with such reports concerning this Agreement as may be required by law, and the Company shall provide the Executive with such disclosure concerning this Agreement as may be required by law or as the Company may deem appropriate.

  • Conditions to Satisfaction and Discharge Except as stated in Section 4.1(c), this Indenture will cease to be of further effect for the Notes if:

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