BAR OF JURISDICTION Clause Samples

BAR OF JURISDICTION. Save or otherwise provided in Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tender Act 1998 no order passed or proceeding taken by any officer or authority under the above act shall be called in question any court and no injunction shall be granted by any court in respect of any action taken or to be taken by such officer or authority in pursuance of any power conferred by or under the above action. Superintending Engineer Operation/Salem
BAR OF JURISDICTION. No civil court shall have jurisdiction to entertain any suit or proceedings in respect of any dispute, difference or controversy of any nature howsoever arising under, out of or in relation to this Agreement between the Operator and the Company.

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  • Court of Jurisdiction Both DBS and the Member agree that the Tokyo District Court will be the exclusive court of jurisdiction in the first instance in any dispute and/ or legal action relating to the rights and obligations under this Agreement or an Individual Contract.

  • Retention of Jurisdiction Notwithstanding the entry of the Confirmation Order and the occurrence of the Effective Date, on and after the Effective Date, to the extent legally permissible, the Bankruptcy Court shall retain such jurisdiction over the Chapter 11 Cases and all matters arising out of, or related to, the Chapter 11 Cases and the Plan, including jurisdiction to: 1. allow, disallow, determine, liquidate, classify, estimate, or establish the priority, Secured or unsecured status, or amount of any Claim or Interest, including the resolution of any request for payment of any Administrative Claim and the resolution of any and all objections to the Secured or unsecured status, priority, amount, or allowance of Claims or Interests; 2. decide and resolve all matters related to the granting and denying, in whole or in part, any applications for allowance of compensation or reimbursement of expenses to Professionals authorized pursuant to the Bankruptcy Code or the Plan; 3. resolve any matters related to: (a) the assumption, assumption and assignment, or rejection of any Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease to which a Debtor is party or with respect to which a Debtor may be liable in any manner and to hear, determine, and, if necessary, liquidate, any Claims arising therefrom, including cure amounts pursuant to section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, or any other matter related to such Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease; (b) any potential contractual obligation under any Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease that is assumed or assumed and assigned; (c) the Reorganized Debtors’ amending, modifying, or supplementing, after the Effective Date, pursuant to Article V of the Plan, the Rejected Executory Contract and Unexpired Lease Schedule; and (d) any dispute regarding whether a contract or lease is or was executory or expired; 4. ensure that distributions to Holders of Allowed Claims and Interests are accomplished pursuant to the provisions of the Plan; 5. adjudicate, decide, or resolve any motions, adversary proceedings, contested or litigated matters, and any other matters, and grant or deny any applications involving a Debtor that may be pending on the Effective Date; 6. adjudicate, decide, or resolve any and all matters related to section 1141 of the Bankruptcy Code; 7. enter and implement such orders as may be necessary or appropriate to execute, implement, or consummate the provisions of the Plan and, subject to any applicable forum selection clauses, all contracts, instruments, releases, indentures, and other agreements or documents created in connection with the Disclosure Statement, the Restructuring Support Agreements, or the Plan; 8. enter and enforce any order for the sale of property pursuant to sections 363, 1123, or 1146(a) of the Bankruptcy Code; 9. resolve any cases, controversies, suits, disputes, or Causes of Action that may arise in connection with the Consummation, interpretation, or enforcement of the Plan or any Entity’s obligations incurred in connection with the Plan; 10. issue injunctions, enter and implement other orders, or take such other actions as may be necessary or appropriate to restrain interference by any Entity with Consummation or enforcement of the Plan; 11. resolve any cases, controversies, suits, disputes, or Causes of Action with respect to the discharge, releases, injunctions, Exculpations, and other provisions contained in Article VIII of the Plan and enter such orders as may be necessary or appropriate to implement such discharge, releases, Exculpations, injunctions, and other provisions; 12. resolve any cases, controversies, suits, disputes, or Causes of Action with respect to the repayment or return of distributions and the recovery of additional amounts owed by the Holder of a Claim or Interest for amounts not timely repaid pursuant to Article VI.K.1 of the Plan; 13. enter and implement such orders as are necessary or appropriate if the Confirmation Order is for any reason modified, stayed, reversed, revoked, or vacated; 14. determine any other matters that may arise in connection with or relate to the Plan, the Disclosure Statement, the Confirmation Order, or, subject to any applicable forum selection clauses, any contract, instrument, release, indenture, or other agreement or document created in connection with the Plan or the Disclosure Statement; 15. adjudicate any and all disputes arising from or relating to distributions under the Plan or any transactions contemplated therein; 16. consider any modifications of the Plan, to cure any defect or omission, or to reconcile any inconsistency in any Bankruptcy Court order, including the Confirmation Order; 17. determine requests for the payment of Claims and Interests entitled to priority pursuant to section 507 of the Bankruptcy Code; 18. hear and determine disputes arising in connection with the interpretation, implementation, or enforcement of the Plan, or the Confirmation Order, including, subject to any applicable forum selection clauses, disputes arising under agreements, documents, or instruments executed in connection with the Plan; 19. hear and determine matters concerning state, local, and federal taxes in accordance with sections 346, 505, and 1146 of the Bankruptcy Code; 20. hear and determine all disputes involving the existence, nature, or scope of all releases set forth in the Plan, including any dispute relating to any liability arising out of the termination of employment or the termination of any employee or retiree benefit program, regardless of whether such termination occurred prior to or after the Effective Date; 21. enforce the injunction, release, and Exculpation provisions set forth in Article VIII of the Plan;

  • Place of jurisdiction The parties agree that the place of jurisdiction shall be the location of the court responsible for Gunzenhausen. Signatures , date Gunzenhausen, date 12/09/2021 Client Supplier The following types and categories of data are the object of this additional agreement: • Personal master data • Communication data (e. g. telephone, email) • Contractual master data • Log data Those affected as a result of this additional agreement include: • The Client's customers and interested parties • The Client's customers and employees • Physical access control • Data center parks in Nürnberg, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Helsinki • electronic physical entry control system with log • high security perimeter fencing around the entire data center park • documented distribution of keys to employees and colocation customers for colocation racks (each Client only for his rack) • policies for accompanying and designating guests in the building • data center staff present 24/7 • video monitoring at entrances and exits; security door interlocking systems and server rooms • For people outside of the employment of Hetzner Online GmbH (data center visitors), entrance to the building is only permitted in the company of a Hetzner Online employee. • Monitoring • electronic physical access control system with log • video surveillance for all entrances and exits • Electronic access control • for principal commissions for the following unmanaged product lines: Dedicated Root Servers, Colocation Servers, Cloud Servers, and Storage Boxes • server passwords, which, after the initial deployment, can only be changed by Client and are not known to the Supplier • The Client’s password for the administration interface is determined by the Client himself; the password must comply with predefined guidelines. In addition, the Client may employ two-factor authentication to further secure his account. • for principal commissions for the following managed product lines: Managed Servers, Web Hosting, and Storage Shares • Access is password-protected and only employees of the Supplier have access to the passwords. Passwords must meet a minimum length, and new passwords shall be changed on a regular basis. • Internal access control • for the Supplier's internal administration systems • The Supplier shall prevent unauthorized access by applying security updates regularly by using state of the art technology. • a revision-proof, compulsory process for allocating authorization for Supplier employees • for principal commissions for the following unmanaged product lines: Dedicated Root Servers, Colocation Servers, Cloud Servers, and Storage Boxes • The responsibility for access control is incumbent upon the Client. • for principal commissions for the following managed product lines: Managed Servers, Web Hosting, and Storage Shares • The Supplier shall prevent unauthorized access by applying security updates regularly by using state of the art technology. • a revision-proof, compulsory process for allocating authorization for Supplier employees • Only the Client is responsible for transferred data/software with regard to security and updates. • Transfer control • Data center parks in Nürnberg, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Helsinki • Drives that were in operation on canceled servers will be swiped multiple times (deleted) in accordance with data protection polices upon termination of the contract. After thorough testing, the swiped drives will be reused. • Defective drives that cannot be securely deleted shall be destroyed (shredded) directly in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ data center. • Isolation control • for the Supplier's internal administration systems • Data shall be physically or logically isolated and saved separately from other data. • Backups of data shall also be performed using a similar system of physical or logical isolation. • for principal commissions for the following unmanaged product lines: Dedicated Root Servers, Colocation Servers, Cloud Servers, and Storage Boxes • The Client is responsible for isolation control. • for principal commissions for the following managed product lines: Managed Servers, Web Hosting, and Storage Shares • Data shall be physically or logically isolated and saved separately from other data. • Backups of data shall also be performed using a similar system of physical or logical isolation. • Pseudonymization • The Client is responsible for pseudonymization.

  • Arbitrator's Jurisdiction The arbitrator shall take such evidence as in his judgment is appropriate for resolution of the dispute; however, he shall confine himself to the issues for arbitration and shall have no authority to determine any other issue not so submitted which is not directly essential to reaching a determination on the dispute at hand. The arbitrator shall have no power to recommend any right or relief for any period of time prior to the effective date of the Agreement under which the grievance was initiated. In those issues wherein the grievant’s relief sought involves back pay or lost wages covering a period of an Employee’s payroll separation due to suspension or discharge, the amount of the award shall be less any unemployment compensation or interim earnings, received by the aggrieved Employee. Second jobs or sources of income which the Employee received while under employment will not be considered interim income and will not be deducted when awarding lost wages or back pay. The decision of the arbitrator shall be submitted in writing to the parties within thirty (30) calendar days of the hearing’s conclusion unless the deadline is mutually extended by the parties. The decision and award of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on the Union, its members, the aggrieved Employee(s) and the CITY. With respect to grievances involving misapplication or misinterpretation of this Agreement, the grievance and arbitration procedure contained in this Article shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to employees, and the parties hereto as this procedure is intended to supersede all conflicting provisions of the Ohio Revised Code regarding any and all matters subject to the grievance procedures of this Contract or otherwise made subject to this Agreement. With respect to grievances involving disciplinary suspensions, demotions or dismissals the election of remedies, as set forth above, shall be mutually exclusive. Choice of binding arbitration shall thereafter preclude appeal to Civil Service or to Court. Appeal to Civil Service shall preclude access to binding arbitration. With respect to cases of suspension, demotion and discharge, the arbitrator shall decide:

  • Law and Place of Jurisdiction This Pact is subject to Indian Law. The place of performance and jurisdiction is the seat of the BUYER.