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Rights and Obligations on Default 
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  • Rights and Obligations on Termination In the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason, the parties shall have the following rights and obligations:

  • Termination of Conditions and Obligations The conditions precedent imposed by Section 5 or this Section 7 upon the transferability of the Shares shall cease and terminate as to any particular number of the Shares when such Shares shall have been effectively registered under the Securities Act and sold or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the intended method of disposition set forth in the Registration Statement covering such Shares or at such time as an opinion of counsel satisfactory to the Company shall have been rendered to the effect that such conditions are not necessary in order to comply with the Securities Act.

  • Continuing Rights and Obligations After the satisfaction and discharge of this Indenture, this Indenture will continue for (i) rights of registration of transfer and exchange, (ii) replacement of mutilated, destroyed, lost or stolen Notes, (iii) the rights of the Noteholders to receive payments of principal of and interest on the Notes, (iv) the obligations of the Indenture Trustee and any Note Paying Agent under Section 3.3, (v) the rights, obligations and immunities of the Indenture Trustee under this Indenture and (vi) the rights of the Secured Parties as beneficiaries of this Indenture in the property deposited with the Indenture Trustee payable to them for a period of two years after the satisfaction and discharge.

  • Rights and Obligations of Party B 1、乙方应当具有海事管理机构批准的资质,并保持相应的应急清污能力。

  • Termination of Rights and Obligations A party's rights and obligations under this Easement terminate upon transfer of the party's interest in the Easement or Property, except that liability for acts or omissions occurring prior to transfer shall survive transfer.

  • Rights and Obligations of Party A I. Rights of Party A

  • Other Rights and Obligations of the Authority Upon Termination for any reason whatsoever, the Authority shall:

  • Rights and Obligations Upon Termination (a) In the event of Employer’s termination of the Term (and Executive’s employment) pursuant to Section 5.3 (which, for the avoidance of doubt, is a termination Without Cause), Employer shall pay Executive:

  • Rights and Obligations of Limited Partners Section 8.1 Limitation of Liability 27 Section 8.2 Management of Business 27 Section 8.3 Outside Activities 27 Section 8.4 Return of Capital 27 Section 8.5 Rights of Limited Partners Relating to the Partnership 27

  • Additional Rights and Obligations The author(s) (and their employers as applicable), hereby authorise the Publishers to take such steps as they consider necessary at their own expense in the copyright owner’s name and on their behalf, if they believe that a third party is infringing or is likely to infringe copyright or the rights granted to the Publishers herein in the Contribution without further recourse to the copyright owner(s). The Corresponding Author acknowledges that all versions of the Contribution, and any associated reviews and responses to those reviews, may be published if the Contribution is accepted for publication. The Publishers expressly agree to place the final published post-production Contribution for display on PMC (including their international mirror sites) promptly after publication without extra charge for this deposit to the authors or their employers (provided PMC does not charge the Publishers), which will include any Publisher supplied amendments or retractions. The author(s) acknowledge and accept that BMJ may make additional changes to the Contribution as considered necessary in accordance with standard editorial processes whether before or after publication. The Corresponding Author will usually see proofs for their Contribution and every effort will be made to consult with the Corresponding Author if substantial alterations are made. BMJ may also retract or publish a correction or other notice when it considers this appropriate for legal or editorial reasons and this shall be at its absolute discretion which shall be exercised reasonably.

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