General Industry Sample Clauses

General Industry a. A single BLL is 60 µg/dl or greater or
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General Industry a) General Industry will be limited to uses associated with agriculture or forestry but only if it can be shown that there will be no adverse effects from noise, fumes, vibration or traffic on nearby residences and then only providing adequate screening is provided to buffer the use from adjacent residents.

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  • Good Industry Practice 9.1.4 all applicable Standards; and

  • Good industry practices 12.1.1. SAP warrants that: a) its Services will be performed in a professional xxxxxxx-like manner by Consultants with the skills reasonably required for the Services; and

  • General Indemnity Without limiting any other provision of this Agreement or of any other Loan Document, Borrowers hereby jointly and severally indemnify each Lender, the Agent and their respective directors, officers, employees, Affiliates and agents (collectively, "Indemnified Persons") against, and agree to hold each such Indemnified Person harmless from, any and all claims, damages and liabilities, including claims brought by any shareholder or former shareholder of any Borrower, and related expenses, including reasonable counsel fees and expenses, incurred by such Indemnified Person arising out of any claim, litigation, investigation or proceeding (whether or not such Indemnified Person is a party thereto) relating to any transactions, services or matters that are the subject or arise in connection with or as a result of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby (including, without limitation, relating to the properties or business of any Borrower, or any default by a Borrower in the performance or observance of any representation, warranty, covenant or condition in this Agreement or any other Loan Document); provided, however, that such indemnity shall not apply to any such losses, claims, damages, or liabilities or related expenses determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have arisen from the gross negligence, willful misconduct or subjective bad faith of such Indemnified Person, and if such Indemnified Person is a director, officer, employee, Affiliate or agent of a Lender or the Agent, then, to the extent of such gross negligence, willful misconduct or subjective bad faith, such indemnity shall not apply to such Lender or the Agent, as applicable. If any litigation or proceeding is brought against any Indemnified Person in respect of which indemnity may be sought against Borrowers pursuant to this Section 2.22, such Indemnified Person shall promptly notify Borrowers in writing of the commencement of such litigation or proceeding, but the omission so to notify Borrowers shall not relieve Borrowers from any other obligation or liability which it may have to any Indemnified Person, except that no Borrower waives any rights for damages incurred by it on account of such delay. Failure of the Indemnified Person to timely notify Borrowers of the commencement of such litigation or proceeding shall not relieve Borrowers of their obligations under this Section 2.22, except where such failure irrevocably prejudices Borrowers' ability to defend such litigation or proceeding. In case any such litigation or proceeding shall be brought against any Indemnified Person and such Indemnified Person shall notify Borrowers of the commencement of such litigation or proceeding, Borrowers shall be entitled to participate in such litigation or proceeding and, after written notice from Borrowers to such Indemnified Person, to assume the defense of such litigation or proceeding with counsel of its choice at its expense, provided that such counsel is satisfactory to the Indemnified Person in the exercise of its reasonable judgment. Notwithstanding the election of Borrowers to assume the defense of such litigation or proceeding, such Indemnified Person shall have the right to employ separate counsel and to participate in the defense of such litigation or proceeding, and Borrowers shall bear the reasonable fees, costs and expenses of such separate counsel if (i) the use of counsel chosen by Borrowers to represent such Indemnified Person would present such counsel with a conflict of interest; (ii) the defendants in, or targets of, any such litigation or proceeding include both an Indemnified Person and any Borrower, and such Indemnified Person shall have reasonably concluded that there may be legal defenses available to it which are different from or additional to those available to any Borrower (in which case Borrowers shall not have the right to direct the defense of such action on behalf of the Indemnified Person); (iii) Borrowers shall not have employed counsel satisfactory to such Indemnified Person in the exercise of the Indemnified Person's reasonable judgment to represent such Indemnified Person within a reasonable time after notice of the institution of such litigation or proceeding; or (iv) Borrowers shall authorize such Indemnified Person to employ separate counsel at the expense of Borrowers, provided that Borrowers shall not be liable for the fees, costs and expenses of more than one separate counsel at the same time for all such Indemnified Persons in connection with the same action and any separate but substantially similar or related action in the same jurisdiction. Borrowers shall not consent to the entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement in any such litigation or proceeding unless such judgment or settlement includes as an unconditional term thereof the giving by the claimant or plaintiff to such Indemnified Person of a release from all liability in respect to such claim or litigation. The agreements of Borrowers in this Section 2.22 shall be in addition to any liability that Borrowers may otherwise have. All amounts due under this Section 2.22 shall be payable within ten (10) days of written demand therefor.

  • General Information The Vendor Agreement (“Agreement”) made and entered into by and between The Interlocal Purchasing System (hereinafter referred to as “TIPS” respectfully) a government cooperative purchasing program authorized by the Region 8 Education Service Center, having its principal place of business at 0000 XX Xxx 000 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000. This Agreement consists of the provisions set forth below, including provisions of all Attachments referenced herein. In the event of a conflict between the provisions set forth below and those contained in any Attachment, the provisions set forth shall control. The Vendor Agreement shall include and incorporate by reference this Agreement, the terms and conditions, special terms and conditions, any agreed upon amendments, as well as all of the sections of the solicitation as posted, including any addenda and the awarded vendor’s proposal. Once signed, if an awarded vendor’s proposal varies or is unclear in any way from the TIPS Agreement, TIPS, at its sole discretion, will decide which provision will prevail. Other documents to be included are the awarded vendor’s proposals, task orders, purchase orders and any adjustments which have been issued. If deviations are submitted to TIPS by the proposing vendor as provided by and within the solicitation process, this Agreement may be amended to incorporate any agreed deviations. The following pages will constitute the Agreement between the successful vendors(s) and TIPS. Bidders shall state, in a separate writing, and include with their proposal response, any required exceptions or deviations from these terms, conditions, and specifications. If agreed to by TIPS, they will be incorporated into the final Agreement. A Purchase Order, Agreement or Contract is the TIPS Member’s approval providing the authority to proceed with the negotiated delivery order under the Agreement. Special terms and conditions as agreed to between the vendor and TIPS Member should be added as addenda to the Purchase Order, Agreement or Contract. Items such as certificate of insurance, bonding requirements, small or disadvantaged business goals are some of the addenda possible.

  • ONLY General Information The Vendor Agreement (“Agreement”) made and entered into by and between The Interlocal Purchasing System (hereinafter “TIPS”) a government cooperative purchasing program authorized by the Region 8 Education Service Center, having its principal place of business at 0000 XX Xxx 000 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000 and the TIPS Vendor. This Agreement consists of the provisions set forth below, including provisions of all attachments referenced herein. In the event of a conflict between the provisions set forth below and those contained in any attachment, the provisions set forth shall control unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing and by signature and date on the attachment. A Purchase Order (“PO”), Agreement or Contract is the TIPS Member’s approval providing the authority to proceed with the negotiated delivery order under the Agreement. Special terms and conditions as agreed between the Vendor and TIPS Member should be added as addendums to the Purchase Order, Agreement or Contract. Items such as certificate of insurance, bonding requirements, small or disadvantaged business goals are some, but not all, of the possible addendums.

  • PRODUCTION STANDARDS The Company may establish minimum production standards applicable to Representative.

  • General Indemnification Supplier agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and save DXC harmless from all sums, costs and expenses as a result of any and all loss, expense, damage, liability, claims, demands, either at law or in equity, resulting from any personal injury or death, or damages to property resulting directly or indirectly from the performance of Supplier hereunder.

  • Information Technology Accessibility Standards Any information technology related products or services purchased, used or maintained through this Grant must be compatible with the principles and goals contained in the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards adopted by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. §794d), as amended. The federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxx.xxx/508.htm.

  • Human and Financial Resources to Implement Safeguards Requirements 6. The Borrower shall make available necessary budgetary and human resources to fully implement the EMP and the RP.

  • Industry 1. There will be free movement of industrial goods free of any restrictions including customs and import taxes between the two sides, subject to each side's legislation.

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