Contracting Rights Clause Samples

The Contracting Rights clause defines the authority and ability of the parties involved to enter into, modify, or enforce the terms of the agreement. It typically specifies which individuals or entities have the legal power to bind the parties to contractual obligations, and may outline any limitations or requirements for exercising these rights, such as needing written consent or specific approvals. This clause ensures that only authorized representatives can make binding commitments, thereby preventing unauthorized agreements and reducing the risk of disputes over who can act on behalf of each party.
Contracting Rights. Producer shall obtain all rights, properties, and services for use in the Film by written contract within the resources of the Budget and, where applicable, adhering to the other Production Elements and Specifications.
Contracting Rights. During the Term, Abbott and its Affiliates shall have the exclusive right, subject to the Distribution Agreements, to contract with the Trade for the sale of Products in the applicable Territory.
Contracting Rights. 23 2.9 Distributor Territories..........................................23 2.10 Non-Exclusive Appointment for Equipment..........................24
Contracting Rights. During the Term and subject to existing rights of FUSO, HP, and i-STAT Distributors with respect to i-STAT Products, Abbo▇▇ ▇▇▇ its Affiliates shall have the exclusive right to contract with the Trade for the sale of Products in the Territory.
Contracting Rights. Nothing in this Compact or in any Funding Agreement shall be construed to preclude a Co-Signer from contracting with the Secretary to perform a program, activity, function, or service under Title I of P.L. 93-638, as amended, subject, however, to constraints against duplication pursuant to section 506(h) of Title V.

Related to Contracting Rights

  • Billing Rights Information on your rights to dispute transactions and how to exercise those rights is provided in your account agreement.

  • Bumping Rights An employee laid off from his/her present class may bump only into the next equal or lower class in which the employee has greater seniority. The employee may continue to bump into such equal or lower classes to avoid layoff.

  • Marketing Rights Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries have granted rights to license, market, or sell its products or services to any other Person and is not bound by any agreement that affects the Company’s (or any Subsidiary’s) exclusive right to develop, distribute, market or sell its products or services.

  • Existing Rights Termination shall not affect rights and obligations then outstanding under this Agreement which shall continue to be governed by this Agreement until all obligations have been fully performed.

  • Your Billing Rights Keep this document for future use. This notice tells you about your rights and our responsibilities under the Fair Credit Billing Act.