RIGHT TO REFUNDS Sample Clauses

RIGHT TO REFUNDS. If Seller, on the one hand, or Purchaser, on the other hand, receives a refund of any Taxes for which the other is liable, then the party receiving such refund shall, within 10 days after its receipt, remit it to the other party.
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RIGHT TO REFUNDS. Atlantic shall be entitled to any refund of any Tax attributable to any payments it has made pursuant to Section 2 hereof to the extent not previously repaid pursuant to Section 2.3 and shall be paid any such refund, including interest thereon, promptly upon receipt thereof by RPS. Atlantic shall have the right to determine whether any claim for refund for such Tax shall be made by or on behalf of RPS and shall notify RPS of its intent to file such a claim.
RIGHT TO REFUNDS. Sellers shall be entitled to any credits or refunds of Taxes of either Company relating to any Pre-Closing Period (other than Taxes which are excluded from the indemnification hereunder). The amount of any credit or refund to which Sellers are entitled hereunder but which at any time subsequent to the Closing Date is received by or credited to Purchaser, or any Affiliate of Purchaser, shall be promptly paid over to Sellers following such receipt or the utilization by Purchaser or Affiliate of such credit, as the case may be.
RIGHT TO REFUNDS. If the Seller, on the one hand, or the Buyer, on the other hand, receives a refund of any Taxes for which the other has paid such Taxes, then the party receiving such refund shall, within 30 days after its receipt, remit it to the party who paid such Taxes; provided, however, that this section shall not affect the Liability of the parties for Taxes as set forth in Section 2.12 hereof.

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  • Right to Relet Should Tenant be in default as provided in Section 18.1 above and Landlord elects to reenter the Premises, as herein provided, or should it take possession of the Premises pursuant to legal proceedings or pursuant to any notice provided for by law, or should Tenant fail to cure a default (after expiration of the applicable notice period) it may either terminate this Lease or may, from time to time without terminating this Lease, make such alterations and repairs as may be necessary in order to relet the Premises, and relet the Premises or any part thereof for such term or terms (which may be for a term extending beyond the Lease Term) and at such rental or rentals and upon such other terms and conditions as Landlord, in its sole discretion may deem advisable. Upon each such reletting, all rentals, and other consideration, received by Landlord therefrom shall be applied: first, to any indebtedness other than Base Rent due hereunder from Tenant to Landlord; second, to pay any actual and reasonable costs and expenses of reletting, including Additional Rent, concessions, or abatements, actual and reasonable brokers' fees and attorneys' fees, and costs of such alterations and repairs (Tenant shall not be liable for any such cost or expense if caused by Landlord) provided that the cost of such alterations, for purposes of this section, shall not exceed the cost of restoring the Premises to so called "Vanilla Shell" condition (hereinafter defined); third, to the payment of Base Rent due and unpaid hereunder; and the residue, if any, shall be held by Landlord and applied in payment of future Base Rent as the same may become due and payable hereunder. "

  • Right to Revoke Employee may revoke this Agreement by notice to Company, in writing, received within seven (7) days of the date of its execution by Employee (the “Revocation Period”). Employee agrees that Employee will not receive the benefits provided by this Agreement if Employee revokes this Agreement. Employee also acknowledges and agrees that if Company has not received from Employee notice of Employee’s revocation of this Agreement prior to the expiration of the Revocation Period, Employee will have forever waived Employee’s right to revoke this Agreement, and this Agreement shall thereafter be enforceable and have full force and effect.

  • Right to Re-enter In the event of any such default by Tenant, Landlord shall have the right, after terminating this Lease, to re-enter the Premises and remove all persons and property. Such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of and for the account of Tenant, and disposed of by Landlord in any manner permitted by law.

  • RIGHT TO RELOCATE Sublandlord may, at any time, relocate any of Subtenant’s Subleased Premises to another area of the Building in which such Subleased Premises are located (“New Premises”), provided the New Premises shall have, if possible, approximately the same rentable square footage of space; notwithstanding the foregoing, Sublandlord shall have the right to offer Subtenant New Premises with lesser square footage than the original Subleased Premises (but in no event lesser than 70% of the original Subleased Premises) if Sublandlord’s store size has been or is in the process of being reduced. Provided that Subtenant is open and operating at the applicable Subleased Premises at the time Sublandlord exercises the rights granted by this Section, Sublandlord agrees to pay all reasonable moving expenses incurred by Subtenant incident to such relocation and for improving the New Premises so that the New Premises are similar to the then existing Subleased Premises. Sublandlord shall provide Subtenant with at least sixty (60) days prior written notice before making such relocation demand. Subtenant shall cooperate with Sublandlord in all reasonable ways to facilitate the move and shall be responsible for moving all of its inventory and other goods to the New Premises. If Subtenant fails to so cooperate, Sublandlord shall be relieved of all responsibility for damage or injury to Subtenant or its property during such move, except as may be caused by Sublandlord’s actual negligence. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the New Premises identified by Sublandlord is not acceptable to Subtenant, then Subtenant may elect to terminate this Sublease solely with respect to such Subleased Premises by written notice to Sublandlord within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of Sublandlord’s written notice of such relocation, with such termination to be effective sixty (60) days after Subtenant’s election. Upon the completion of a relocation, the Rent shall be adjusted to reflect the actual square footage of the New Premises and the New Premises shall be deemed to have replaced the applicable Subleased Premises for all purposes under this Sublease.

  • Right to Review After receiving written notice of the denial of a claim, a claimant or his representative shall be entitled to:

  • Right to Repurchase CMSI cannot exercise its right to repurchase the mortgage loans pursuant to section 9.1(a) of the Standard Terms unless · the aggregate scheduled principal balance of the mortgage loans is less than $49,678,132.50 at the time of repurchase, and · if there is an insured class outstanding and the exercise of such repurchase right would result in a draw under any certificate insurance policy, the Insurer has previously consented.

  • Right to Offset In the event of any termination of Employee's employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall have no obligation to seek other employment; provided, that in the event that Employee secures employment -------- or any consulting or other similar arrangement during the period that any payment is continuing pursuant to the provisions of this Section 6, the Company shall have the right to reduce the amounts to be paid hereunder by the amount of Employee's earnings from such other employment.

  • Right to Recoupment If the Investment Manager has waived or reduced any investment advisory fees, or made any payments pursuant to Section 1.4 above, relating to any of the 36 months immediately preceding any month end calculation pursuant to Section 1.4 above, the Investment Manager shall be entitled to recoup from a Fund any such investment advisory fees waived or reduced and any such payments made (collectively, a “Recoupment Amount”), if (i) on the date of any calculation under Section 1.3, the aggregate Term to date Fund Operating Expenses for any class of a Fund are less than that day’s Pro-Rated Expense Cap for that class, and (ii) such Recoupment Amounts have not already been recouped. Any amounts recouped from a class of a Fund shall be recouped in accordance with the principles of the Fund’s Multiple Class Plan Pursuant to Rule 18f-3 under the 1940 Act. Amounts recouped shall be allocated to the oldest Recoupment Amounts during such 36-month period until fully recouped, and thereafter to the next oldest Recoupment Amounts, and so forth.

  • Right to Replace If Employee's illness or incapacity, whether by physical or mental cause, renders him unable for a minimum period of sixty (60) consecutive calendar days to carry out his duties and responsibilities as set forth herein, the Company shall have the right to designate a person to replace Employee temporarily in the capacity described in Article I hereof; provided, however, that if Employee returns to work from such illness or incapacity within the six (6) month period following his inability due to such illness or incapacity, he shall be entitled to be reinstated in the capacity described in Article I hereof with all rights, duties and privileges attendant thereto.

  • Right to Redeem The Board of Directors of the Company may, at its option, at any time prior to a Trigger Event, redeem all but not less than all of the then outstanding Rights at a redemption price of $.01 per Right, appropriately adjusted to reflect any stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization or similar transaction occurring after the date hereof (such redemption price being hereinafter referred to as the "Redemption Price"), and the Company may, at its option, pay the Redemption Price in Common Shares (based on the "current per share market price," determined pursuant to Section 11.4, of the Common Shares at the time of redemption), cash or any other form of consideration deemed appropriate by the Board of Directors. The redemption of the Rights by the Board of Directors may be made effective at such time, on such basis and subject to such conditions as the Board of Directors in its sole discretion may establish.

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