Governance Escalation Event Sample Clauses

Governance Escalation Event. (a) A Governance Escalation Event occurs if: (i) the Successful Respondent asserts that it has been unable to perform all or a portion of the Services solely as a result of the failure by a Service Component Provider to perform certain obligations reasonably specified in the SMM or in the applicable Operating Agreement (OA); (ii) the Successful Respondent has performed its own obligations as set forth in the Agreement, including the Statements of Work, SMM, and the applicable OA; and (iii) the Successful Respondent, upon becoming aware of such an occurrence or failure: A. immediately notifies the Service Component Provider of such failure and that such failure will result in a failure by the Successful Respondent to perform its obligations to DIR under such circumstances; B. provides the Service Component Provider with reasonable opportunity to correct such failure to perform and thereby avoid the Successful Respondent’s non-performance;
Governance Escalation Event. ‌ A Governance Escalation Event occurs, if (a) the Service Provider asserts that it has been unable to perform all or a portion of the Services solely as a result of the failure by another STC Service Provider to perform certain obligations reasonably specified in the Service Management Manual or in the applicable OLA; (b) the Service Provider has performed its own obligations as set forth in the Agreement, including the SOWs, Service Management Manual, and the applicable OLA; and (c) the Service Provider, upon becoming aware of such an occurrence or failure, (i) immediately notifies such other STC Service Provider of such failure and that such failure will result in a failure by the Service Provider to perform its obligations to DIR under such circumstances, (ii) provides such other STC Service Provider with reasonable opportunity to correct such failure to perform and thereby avoid the Service Provider's non-performance, (iii) uses commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations under the Agreement notwithstanding such failure to perform,
Governance Escalation Event. A Governance Escalation Event occurs, if (a) the Service Provider asserts that it has been unable to perform all or a portion of the Services solely as a result of the failure by another DCS Service Provider to perform certain obligations reasonably specified in the Service Management Manual, (b) the Service Provider has performed its own obligations as set forth in the Agreement, including the SOWs, Service Management Manual, and (c) the Service Provider, upon becoming aware of such an occurrence or failure, (i) immediately notifies such other DCS Service Provider of such failure and that such failure will result in a failure by the Service Provider to perform its obligations to DIR under such circumstances, (ii) provides such other DCS Service Provider with reasonable opportunity to correct such failure to perform and thereby avoid the Service Provider's non-performance, (iii) uses commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations under the Agreement notwithstanding such failure to perform, (iv) has notified DIR that corrective action has commenced, and (v) has otherwise exhausted all other rights and remedies to cause such other DCS Service Provider to perform. Upon the occurrence of a Governance Escalation Event, the Service Provider may escalate such other DCS Service Provider's failure through the appropriate governance structure for resolution in accordance with Exhibit 6. If the applicable governance committee has determined that Service Provider has satisfied each of the requirements and obligations set forth above, such resolution shall include excusing Service Provider's performance related to such failure and may include other actions as reasonably determined by DIR including appropriate changes to the Service Management Manual.
Governance Escalation Event. A Governance Escalation Event occurs, if (a) the Successful Respondent asserts that it has been unable to perform all or a portion of the Services solely as a result of the failure by a Service Component Provider to perform certain obligations reasonably specified in the Service Management Manual or in the applicable Operating Agreement (OA), (b) the Successful Respondent has performed its own obligations as set forth in the Agreement, including the Statements of Work, Service Management Manual, and the applicable OA, and

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  • Servicer Termination Events For purposes of this Agreement, the occurrence and continuance of any of the following shall constitute a “Servicer Termination Event”: (a) Any failure by the Servicer to deposit into any Account any proceeds or payment required to be so delivered or to direct the Indenture Trustee to make the required payment from any Account under the terms of this Agreement that continues unremedied for a period of five Business days after written notice is received by the Servicer or after discovery of such failure by a Responsible Officer of the Servicer; (b) Failure on the part of the Servicer duly to observe or perform, in any material respect, any covenants or agreements of the Servicer set forth in this Agreement, which failure (i) materially and adversely affects the rights of the Securityholders and (ii) continues unremedied for a period of 60 days after discovery of such failure by a Responsible Officer of the Servicer or after the date on which written notice of such failure requiring the same to be remedied shall have been given to the Servicer by any of the Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee or Noteholders evidencing not less than 50% of the Outstanding Amount of the Controlling Class of Notes; (c) If any representation or warranty of the Servicer, in its capacity as Servicer, made in this Agreement shall prove to be incorrect in any material respect as of the time when the same shall have been made and the incorrectness of such representation or warranty has a material adverse effect on the Issuer or the Noteholders and such failure continues unremedied for 90 days after discovery thereof by a Responsible Officer of the Servicer or receipt by the Servicer of written notice thereof from the Indenture Trustee or the Noteholders representing not less than 50% of the Outstanding Amounts of the Notes; or (d) The occurrence of an Insolvency Event with respect to the Servicer; provided, however, that a delay or failure of performance referred to under clause (a) above for a period of 10 days or clause (b) or (c) above for a period of 30 days will not constitute a Servicer Termination Event if such delay or failure was caused by force majeure or other similar occurrence.

  • Contract Renegotiation, Suspension, or Termination Due to Change in Funding If the funds DSHS relied upon to establish this Contract or Program Agreement are withdrawn, reduced or limited, or if additional or modified conditions are placed on such funding, after the effective date of this contract but prior to the normal completion of this Contract or Program Agreement: a. At DSHS’s discretion, the Contract or Program Agreement may be renegotiated under the revised funding conditions. b. At DSHS’s discretion, DSHS may give notice to Contractor to suspend performance when DSHS determines that there is reasonable likelihood that the funding insufficiency may be resolved in a timeframe that would allow Contractor’s performance to be resumed prior to the normal completion date of this contract. (1) During the period of suspension of performance, each party will inform the other of any conditions that may reasonably affect the potential for resumption of performance. (2) When DSHS determines that the funding insufficiency is resolved, it will give Contractor written notice to resume performance. Upon the receipt of this notice, Contractor will provide written notice to DSHS informing DSHS whether it can resume performance and, if so, the date of resumption. For purposes of this subsubsection, “written notice” may include email. (3) If the Contractor’s proposed resumption date is not acceptable to DSHS and an acceptable date cannot be negotiated, DSHS may terminate the contract by giving written notice to Contractor. The parties agree that the Contract will be terminated retroactive to the date of the notice of suspension. DSHS shall be liable only for payment in accordance with the terms of this Contract for services rendered prior to the retroactive date of termination. c. DSHS may immediately terminate this Contract by providing written notice to the Contractor. The termination shall be effective on the date specified in the termination notice. DSHS shall be liable only for payment in accordance with the terms of this Contract for services rendered prior to the effective date of termination. No penalty shall accrue to DSHS in the event the termination option in this section is exercised.

  • Compensation Events 44.1 The following are Compensation Events unless they are caused by the Contractor: (a) The Employer does not give access to a part of the Site by the Site Possession Date stated in the Contract Data. (b) The Employer modifies the schedule of other contractors in a way which affects the work of the contractor under the contract. (c) The Engineer orders a delay or does not issue drawings, specifications or instructions required for execution of works on time. (d) The Engineer instructs the Contractor to uncover or to carry out additional tests upon work which is then found to have no Defects. (e) The Engineer unreasonably does not approve for a subcontract to be let. (f) Ground conditions are substantially more adverse than could reasonably have been assumed before issuance of Letter of Acceptance from the information issued to Bidders (including the Site Investigation Reports), from information available publicly and from a visual inspection of the Site. (g) The Engineer gives an instruction for dealing with an unforeseen condition, caused by the Employer, or additional work required for safety or other reasons. (h) Other contractors, public authorities, utilities or the Employer does not work within the dates and other constraints stated in the Contract, and they cause delay or extra cost to the Contractor. (i) The advance payment is delayed. (j) The effect on the Contractor of any of the Employer’s Risks. (k) The Engineer unreasonably delays issuing a Certificate of Completion. (l) Other Compensation Events listed in the Contract Data or mentioned in the Contract. 44.2 If a Compensation Event would cause additional cost or would prevent the work being completed before the Intended Completion Date, the Contract Price shall be increased and/or the Intended Completion Date is extended. The Engineer shall decide whether and by how much the Contract Price shall be increased and whether and by how much the Intended Completion Date shall be extended. 44.3 As soon as information demonstrating the effect of each Compensation Event upon the Contractor's forecast cost has been provided by the Contractor, it is to be assessed by the Engineer and the Contract Price shall be adjusted accordingly. If the Contractor's forecast is deemed unreasonable, the Engineer shall adjust the Contract Price based on Engineer’s own forecast. The Engineer will assume that the Contractor will react competently and promptly to the event. 44.4 The Contractor shall not be entitled to compensation to the extent that the Employer's interests are adversely affected by the Contractor not having given early warning or not having cooperated with the Engineer.

  • Servicer Termination Event For purposes of this Agreement, each of the following shall constitute a “Servicer Termination Event”:

  • Consequences of a Servicer Termination Event If a Servicer Termination Event shall occur and be continuing, the Trust Collateral Agent may, or at the direction of the Majority Noteholders shall, by notice given in writing to the Servicer (and to the Trust Collateral Agent if given by the Noteholders) terminate all of the rights and obligations of the Servicer under this Agreement. On or after the receipt by the Servicer of such written notice or upon termination of the term of the Servicer, all authority, power, obligations and responsibilities of the Servicer under this Agreement, whether with respect to the Notes, the Certificate or the Other Conveyed Property or otherwise, shall pass to, be vested in and become obligations and responsibilities of the successor Servicer appointed by the Majority Noteholders; provided, however, that the successor Servicer shall have no liability with respect to any obligation which was required to be performed by the terminated Servicer prior to the date that the successor Servicer becomes the Servicer or any claim of a third party based on any alleged action or inaction of the terminated Servicer. The successor Servicer is authorized and empowered by this Agreement to execute and deliver, on behalf of the terminated Servicer, as attorney-in-fact or otherwise, any and all documents and other instruments and to do or accomplish all other acts or things necessary or appropriate to effect the purposes of such notice of termination, whether to complete the transfer and endorsement of the Receivables and the Other Conveyed Property and related documents to show the Trust as lienholder or secured party on the related Lien Certificates, or otherwise. The terminated Servicer agrees to cooperate with the successor Servicer in effecting the termination of the responsibilities and rights of the terminated Servicer under this Agreement, including, without limitation, the transfer to the successor Servicer for administration by it of all cash amounts that shall at the time be held by the terminated Servicer for deposit, or have been deposited by the terminated Servicer, in the Collection Account or thereafter received with respect to the Receivables and the delivery to the successor Servicer of all Receivable Files, Monthly Records and Collection Records and a computer tape in readable form as of the most recent Business Day containing all information necessary to enable the successor Servicer to service the Receivables and the Other Conveyed Property. The terminated Servicer shall grant the Trust Collateral Agent, the successor Servicer and the Majority Noteholders reasonable access to the terminated Servicer’s premises at the terminated Servicer’s expense.