Obligation To A Third Party Sample Clauses

Obligation To A Third Party. Under This Contract, Or Any Default By A Parent Corporation On Any Financial Obligation To A Third Party That Could In Any Way Affect The Contractor’s Ability To Satisfy Its Payment Or Performance Obligations. (Notification should be given Same Day) Ad-Hoc OnBase FR-25 FR-25 Significant Organizational Changes, New Material Subcontractors, or Potential Business Ventures Significant Organizational Changes, New Material Subcontractors, or Potential Business Ventures That May Impact Performance (No later than 30 days prior to execution) Ad-Hoc No later than 30 days prior to execution OnBase ACO Contract Exhibit Number Name of Report Deliverable Frequency Target System FR-26 FR-26 Provider Risk Arrangements Provider Risk Arrangements Ad-Hoc OnBase FR-27 FR-27 Changes in Contractor’s Providers’ Risk Arrangements Changes in Contractor’s Providers’ Risk Arrangements (Notification: Same Day) Ad-Hoc OnBase FR-28 FR-28 Working Capital Requirement Notification Working Capital Requirement Notification (“if” working capital falls below 75% below the amount reported on the prior year audited financial reports) (Two Business Days) Ad-Hoc OnBase FR-29 FR-29 Continuing Services Reconciliation Data Continuing Services Reconciliation Data Ad-Hoc OnBase FR-30 FR-30 ABA Reconciliation Report ABA Reconciliation Report Annually OnBase FR-31 FR-31 Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) Report Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) Report Annually OnBase FR-32 FR-32 Alternative Payment Models (APM) Report Alternative Payment Models (APM) Report Quarterly OnBase FR-33 FR-33 Provider Agreements Annual Provider Agreements Annual Annually OnBase FR-34 FR-34 Provider Agreements – Ad-Hoc Provider Agreements – Ad-Hoc Ad-Hoc OnBase FR-35 FR-35 Report on Satisfying Contractor’s Payment Or Performance Obligations Report on Satisfying Contractor’s Payment Or Performance Obligations Ad-Hoc OnBase FR-37 FR-37 IMD Services Report Report on services provided to members with long term IMD stay Quarterly and Annually OnBase ACO Contract Exhibit Number Name of Report Deliverable Frequency Target System FR-38 FR-38 Other High Cost Pharmacy Reconciliation Report Annual Other High Cost Pharmacy Risk Share Report Annually OnBase FR-39 FR-39 SUD Reconciliation Report Annual SUD Risk Share Report Annually OnBase FR-40 FR-40 Financial Encounter Validation Report Quarterly Financial Encounter Validation Report Quarterly and Annually OnBase FR-41 [RETIRED] FR-42 [RETIRED] FR-43 FR-43 Primary Care Sub-Capitation Payment Tracking Report ...
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  • OBLIGATION TO SUPPORT ‌ The parties agree that subsequent to the execution of this Memorandum of Understanding and during the period of time said Memorandum is pending before the Board of Supervisors for action, neither SEIU Local 721, nor Management, nor their authorized representatives, will appear before the Board of Supervisors or meet with members of the Board of Supervisors individually to advocate any amendment, addition or deletion to the terms and conditions of this Memorandum of Understanding. It is further understood that this Article shall not preclude the parties from appearing before the Board of Supervisors nor meeting with individual members of the Board of Supervisors to advocate or urge the adoption and approval of this Memorandum of Understanding in its entirety.

  • Obligations Owed to Third Parties The Contractor represents and warrants that all obligations owed to third parties with respect to the activities contemplated to be undertaken by the Contractor pursuant to the Contract are or will be fully satisfied by the Contractor so that the State and the State Entity will not have any obligations with respect thereto.

  • NO GOVERNMENT OBLIGATION TO THIRD PARTIES (1) The Department and Contractor acknowledge and agree that, notwithstanding any concurrence by the Federal Government in or approval of the solicitation or award of the underlying contract, absent the express written consent by the Federal Government, the Federal Government is not a party to this contract and shall not be subject to any obligations or liabilities to the Department, Contractor, or any other party (whether or not a party to that contract) pertaining to any matter resulting from the underlying contract.

  • Contractor’s Obligation with Regard to ISV (Third Party Product Where Contractor furnishes Existing Licensed Product(s) as a Project Deliverable, and sufficient rights necessary to effect the purposes of this section are not otherwise provided in the Contractor or ISV’s standard license agreement, Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining from the ISV third party proprietary owner/developer the rights set forth herein to the benefit of the Authorized User at Contractor’s sole cost and expense.

  • OBLIGATION TO SERVE As between the Parties, Competitive Supplier has the sole obligation to obtain sources of supply, whether from generating facilities owned or controlled by its affiliates, through bilateral transactions, or the market, as may be necessary to provide All-Requirements Power Supply for all of the Participating Consumers under the Program. Competitive Supplier, except as explicitly limited by the terms included in Exhibit A, shall be obligated to accept all Participating Consumers, regardless of their location or energy needs, subject to Competitive Supplier’s standard credit policies (to the extent permitted by law), Article 5.5 hereof, Exhibit A hereof and the terms of any approval or other order of the Department with respect to this ESA.

  • OBLIGATION TO NEGOTIATE 50.01 The Employer and the Union acknowledge that during negotiations which preceded this Agreement, each had the unlimited right and opportunity to make demands and proposals with respect to any subject or matter not removed by law from the area of collective bargaining/negotiations and that the understandings and agreements arrived at by the parties after the exercise of that right and opportunity are set forth in this Agreement.

  • Obligation to Make Payments Any Interconnection Party's obligation to make payments for services shall not be suspended by Force Majeure.

  • Obligation to Notify If the Participant makes the election permitted under Section 83(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (that is, an election to include in gross income in the year of transfer the amounts specified in Section 83(b)), the Participant shall notify the Company of such election within 10 days of filing notice of the election with the Internal Revenue Service and shall within the same 10-day period remit to the Company an amount sufficient in the opinion of the Company to satisfy any federal, state and other governmental tax withholding requirements related to such inclusion in Participant’s income. The Participant should consult with his or her tax advisor to determine the tax consequences of acquiring the Restricted Stock and the advantages and disadvantages of filing the Section 83(b) election. The Participant acknowledges that it is his or her sole responsibility, and not the Company’s, to file a timely election under Section 83(b), even if the Participant requests the Company or its representatives to make this filing on his or her behalf.

  • Obligations of Receiving Party Receiving Party shall hold and maintain the Confidential Information in strictest confidence for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Disclosing Party. Receiving Party shall carefully restrict access to Confidential Information to employees, contractors and third parties as is reasonably required and shall require those persons to sign nondisclosure restrictions at least as protective as those in this Agreement. Receiving Party shall not, without the prior written approval of Disclosing Party, use for Receiving Party's benefit, publish, copy, or otherwise disclose to others, or permit the use by others for their benefit or to the detriment of Disclosing Party, any Confidential Information. Receiving Party shall return to Disclosing Party any and all records, notes, and other written, printed, or tangible materials in its possession pertaining to Confidential Information immediately if Disclosing Party requests it in writing.

  • Obligation to Maintain Confidentiality The Executive acknowledges that the continued success of the Company depends upon the use and protection of a large body of confidential and proprietary information, including confidential and proprietary information now existing or to be developed in the future. “Confidential Information” will be defined as all information of any sort (whether merely remembered or embodied in a tangible or intangible form) that is (i) related to the Company’s prior, current or potential business and (ii) not generally or publicly known. Therefore, the Executive agrees not to disclose or use for the Executive’s own account any of such Confidential Information, except as reasonably necessary for the performance of the Executive’s duties as an employee or director of the Company, without prior written consent of the Board, unless and to the extent that any Confidential Information (i) becomes generally known to and available for use by the public other than as a result of the Executive’s improper acts or omissions to act or (ii) is required to be disclosed pursuant to any applicable law, regulatory action or court order; provided, however, that the Executive must give the Company prompt written notice of any such legal requirement, disclose no more information than is so required, and cooperate fully with all efforts by the Company (at the Company’s sole expense) to obtain a protective order or similar confidentiality treatment for such information. Upon the termination of the Executive’s employment with the Company, the Executive agrees to deliver to the Company, upon request, all memoranda, notes, plans, records, reports and other documents (including copies thereof and electronic media) relating to the business of the Company (including, without limitation, all Confidential Information) that the Executive may then possess or have under the Executive’s control, other than such documents as are generally or publicly known (provided, that such documents are not known as a result of the Executive’s breach or actions in violation of this Agreement); and at any time thereafter, if any such materials are brought to the Executive’s attention or the Executive discovers them in the Executive’s possession, the Executive shall deliver such materials to the Company immediately upon such notice or discovery. The provisions of this Section 10.2(a) shall specifically survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement and the termination of the Executive’s employment with the Company.

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