Existing Contractual Obligations Sample Clauses

The Existing Contractual Obligations clause defines how the parties' current agreements and commitments with third parties are treated in relation to the new contract. It typically requires each party to disclose any ongoing obligations that might affect their ability to perform under the new agreement, such as prior service contracts or exclusivity arrangements. This clause helps prevent conflicts or breaches by ensuring all parties are aware of potential limitations or risks arising from pre-existing commitments.
Existing Contractual Obligations. It is your responsibility to ensure that signing a contract with us does not breach any existing contractual obligations you may have with any other suppliers and you should give any other suppliers notice as may be required by them. We are not responsible or liable for any costs, financial losses or disputes that may arise from any such breach of contract or your failure to give the correct notice.
Existing Contractual Obligations. 9.4.1. It is your responsibility to ensure that signing a contract with us does not breach any existing contractual obligations you may have with any other suppliers and you should give any other suppliers notice as may be required by them. We are not responsible or liable for any costs, financial losses or disputes that may arise from any such breach of contract or your failure to give the correct notice. We recommend that you review these commitments before transferring any Services to us so that you understand the impact such transfer may have prior to transferring any such services. Any existing contractual obligations you may have will not invalidate any agreement you have entered into with us.
Existing Contractual Obligations. It is your responsibility to ensure that signing a contract with Spectrum does not breach any existing contractual obligations you may have with any other suppliers and you should give any other suppliers notice as may be required by them. Spectrum are not responsible or liable for any costs, financial losses or disputes that may arise from any such breach of contract or your failure to give the correct notice.
Existing Contractual Obligations. The Customer may enter into milk supply agreements with other parties to manage surplus and deficit Milk volumes from time to time.
Existing Contractual Obligations. The Service Envelope Agreement includes firm and binding contractual obligations of Service Provider and AEMO. Service Provider is not required to provide any services or take any steps that are inconsistent with or that adversely affect the performance of: (a) Service Provider’s obligations under the Service Envelope Agreement; or (b) AEMO’s obligations under the Service Envelope Agreement.
Existing Contractual Obligations. Each Covered Person, on behalf of itself and its controlled Affiliates (as defined below), hereby waives any and all consent, termination, change of control or similar rights, of such Covered Person or such Affiliates, and any related obligations, including any notice, penalty or similar obligations, of the Windstream Group, in each case, that would be triggered by the announcement, pendency or consummation of the Transactions under any Contract or other contractual obligation (including any commercial and financing agreements and arrangements) between such Covered Person or any of its Affiliates, on the one hand, and Windstream or any of its Subsidiaries, on the other hand.
Existing Contractual Obligations. It is your responsibility to ensure that signing a contract with Kaizen does not breach any existing contractual obligations you may have with any other suppliers and you should give any other suppliers notice as may be required by them. Kaizen are not responsible or liable for any costs, financial losses or disputes that may arise from any such breach of contract or your failure to give the correct notice.
Existing Contractual Obligations. Except as otherwise disclosed in Exhibit 5.17, attached hereto and made a part hereof, the Company is not a party to any: (a) Written employment contract, except contracts terminable on not more than 30 days' notice without cost or other liability to the Company or any successor or assign; (b) Contract with any labor union or other labor organization; (c) Bonus, pension, profit-sharing, retirement stock purchase, hospitalization, insurance or other plan or arrangement providing employee benefits; (d) Lease with respect to any real or personal property, whether as lessor or lessee (other than the Lease); (e) Contract continuing for a period of more than 90 days from the date hereof and involving an aggregate expenditure of more than $100; or (f) Contract for borrowed money or guaranty for borrowed money.

Related to Existing Contractual Obligations

  • Contractual Obligations Without limitation, the indemnity set forth in this Section 7.6 shall extend to any liability of any Indemnitee pursuant to a loan guaranty (except a guaranty by a Limited Partner of nonrecourse indebtedness of the Partnership or as otherwise provided in any such loan guaranty), contractual obligation for any indebtedness or other obligation or otherwise for any indebtedness of the Partnership or any Subsidiary of the Partnership (including, without limitation, any indebtedness which the Partnership or any Subsidiary of the Partnership has assumed or taken subject to), and the General Partner is hereby authorized and empowered, on behalf of the Partnership, to enter into one or more indemnification agreements consistent with the provisions of this Section 7.6 in favor of any Indemnitee having or potentially having liability for any such indebtedness.

  • Mutual Obligations You and we will cooperate to resolve any problems or faults in connection with the Services. You and we both agree to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations that apply to use of the Services.

  • Maximum Contractual Obligation The maximum obligation of COUNTY under this Agreement shall not exceed the amount of $970,800 or actual allowable costs, whichever is less. The estimated annual amount for each twelve (12) month period is as follows: 21.1.1 Year One: $300,000 for July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021; 21.1.2 Year Two: $300,000 for July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022; and 21.1.3 Year Three: $370,800 for July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023.