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Limitations On How. This Agreement Applies
Limitations On How. This Agreement Applies This Agreement does not apply to any action filed in any court prior to January 14, 2014.
Limitations On How. This Agreement Applies. The following claims are not covered under these Customer Terms: (i) Workers’ Compensation benefits, state disability insurance benefits or unemployment insurance benefits; however, these Customer Terms applies to discrimination or retaliation claims based upon seeking such benefits; (ii) disputes that an applicable federal statute expressly states cannot be arbitrated or subject to a pre-dispute arbitration agreement; and (iii) representative actions for civil penalties filed under the California Private Attorney General Act (“PAGA”) (but to the extent permitted by applicable law, any claim by you on your own behalf to recover your unpaid wages must be arbitrated and is covered by these Customer Terms). Nothing in these Customer Terms prevents you from making a report to or filing a claim or charge with a government agency, including without limitation the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, U.S. Department of Labor, National Labor Relations Board, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or law enforcement authorities. Nothing in these Customer Terms prevents the investigation by a government agency of any report, claim, or charge otherwise covered by these Customer Terms. This Agreement also does not prevent federal administrative agencies from adjudicating claims and awarding remedies based on those claims, even if the claims would otherwise be covered by these Customer Terms. Nothing in these Customer Terms prevents or excuses a party from satisfying any conditions precedent and/or exhausting administrative remedies under applicable law before bringing a claim in arbitration. The Company will not retaliate against you for filing a claim with an administrative agency or for exercising rights (individually or in concert with others) under Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act. A party may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for temporary or preliminary injunctive relief in connection with an arbitrable controversy in accordance with applicable law, and any such application shall not be deemed incompatible with or waiver of this agreement to arbitrate. The court to which the application is made is authorized to consider the merits of the arbitrable controversy to the extent it deems necessary in making its ruling, but only to the extent permitted by applicable law. All determinations of final relief, however, will be decided in arbitration.

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  • Limitations on Use No part of the moneys delivered to the Recipient pursuant to Section II hereof is being or will be used to refinance, retire, redeem, or otherwise pay debt service on all or any part of any part of any governmental obligations regardless of whether the interest on such obligations is or was excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes unless prior approval by the Director is given.

  • Limitations on Interest It is expressly the intent of Landlord and Tenant at all times to comply with applicable law governing the maximum rate or amount of any interest payable on or in connection with this Lease. If applicable law is ever judicially interpreted so as to render usurious any interest called for under this Lease, or contracted for, charged, taken, reserved, or received with respect to this Lease, then it is Landlord’s and Tenant’s express intent that all excess amounts theretofore collected by Landlord be credited on the applicable obligation (or, if the obligation has been or would thereby be paid in full, refunded to Tenant), and the provisions of this Lease immediately shall be deemed reformed and the amounts thereafter collectible hereunder reduced, without the necessity of the execution of any new document, so as to comply with the applicable law, but so as to permit the recovery of the fullest amount otherwise called for hereunder.

  • Limitations on Debt Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Debt, except: (a) obligations under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents; (b) unsecured seller Debt which represents all or part of the purchase price payable in connection with a transaction permitted by Section 10.10(c); provided that (i) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all such Debt shall not at any time exceed $15,000,000 and (ii) all such Debt shall have terms that are reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent; (c) Debt secured by Liens permitted by Section 10.8(d); provided that the aggregate amount of all such Debt at any time outstanding shall not exceed $2,000,000; (d) Debt of Subsidiaries owed to the Parent or any other Subsidiary; (e) Hedging Obligations of the Company or any Subsidiary incurred in the ordinary course of business for bona fide hedging purposes and not for speculation; (f) unsecured Debt of the Company to Subsidiaries; (g) Subordinated Debt; (h) Debt existing on the date hereof and listed on Schedule 10.7(h), and refinancings, amendments, restatements, supplements, refundings, renewals or extensions of any such Debt so long as the principal amount of such Debt (as so refinanced or otherwise modified) is not increased and the terms applicable to such Debt (as so refinanced or otherwise modified) are no less favorable to the Company or the applicable Subsidiary in any material respect than the terms in effect immediately prior to such refinancing or other modification (except that interest and fees payable with respect to such Debt (as so refinanced or modified) may be at the then-prevailing market rates); (i) Debt from the Parent owing to the Company solely to the extent that the proceeds of such Debt are used by the Parent to pay its taxes and reasonable accounting, legal and corporate overhead expenses, in each case as they become due; (j) subject to the limitations set forth in Section 10.8(k), Debt arising under Capital Leases; (k) Suretyship Liabilities permitted by Section 10.19; and (l) other Debt in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $25,000,000 at any time.

  • Limitations on Investments Purchase, own, invest in or otherwise acquire, directly or indirectly, any Capital Stock, interests in any partnership or joint venture (including the creation or capitalization of any Subsidiary), evidence of Indebtedness or other obligation or security, substantially all or a portion of the business or assets of any other Person or any other investment or interest whatsoever in any other Person, or make or permit to exist, directly or indirectly, any loans, advances or extensions of credit to, or any investment in cash or by delivery of Property in, any Person (all the foregoing, “Investments”) except: (a) (i) equity Investments existing on the Closing Date in Subsidiaries existing on the Closing Date, (ii) Investments existing on the Closing Date (other than Investments in Subsidiaries existing on the Closing Date) and described on Schedule 11.3, (iii) equity Investments made after the Closing Date in Subsidiary Guarantors, (iv) Investments made after the Closing Date by the Borrower or the General Partner in any Subsidiary Guarantor, and (v) Investments by a Subsidiary Guarantor in the Borrower, the General Partner or any other Subsidiary Guarantor; (b) Investments in cash and Cash Equivalents; (c) [Intentionally Omitted]; (d) deposits made in the ordinary course of business to secure the performance of leases or other obligations as permitted by Section 11.2; (e) Hedge Agreements permitted pursuant to Section 11.1; (f) purchases of assets in the ordinary course of business; (g) Investments in the form of Permitted Acquisitions; (h) Investments (x) in the form of loans and advances to employees in the ordinary course of business, which, in the aggregate, do not exceed at any time $1,000,000, (y) arising out of extensions of trade credit or advances to third parties in the ordinary course of business and (z) acquired by reason of the exercise of customary creditors’ rights upon default or pursuant to the bankruptcy, insolvency or reorganization of a debtor; (i) Investments in the form of Indebtedness permitted pursuant to Section 11.1(h); (j) Investments in any Non-Guarantor Subsidiary in an aggregate amount not to exceed at any time $15,000,000; (k) Guaranty Obligations (x) permitted pursuant to Section 11.1 or (y) constituting an obligation, warranty or indemnity, not guaranteeing Indebtedness of any Person, which is undertaken or made in the ordinary course of business; (l) Investments in joint ventures; provided, that the aggregate amount of all such Investments shall not at any time exceed the greater of (i) 5% of Consolidated Net Tangible Assets or (ii) $20,000,000; and (m) other additional Investments not otherwise permitted pursuant to this Section not exceeding the greater of (i) 5% of Consolidated Net Tangible Assets or (ii) $20,000,000 in the aggregate. For purposes of determining the amount of any Investment outstanding for purposes of this Section 11.3, such amount shall be deemed to be the amount of such Investment determined in accordance with GAAP.

  • Limitations on License (a) This license is not assignable or transferable by operation of law or otherwise, except upon the express written consent of the parties, but no assignment shall relieve the parties of their respective obligations as to performances rendered, acts done and obligations incurred prior to the effective date of the assignment. (b) This license authorizes performances by means of “Mechanical Music” only; this license does not authorize live performances. (c) This license is strictly limited to the theater or production venue where each Community Theatre Production is presented, and does not authorize any performances other than those made at the theatre or production venue premises. (d) This license does not authorize the broadcasting, telecasting or transmission by wire, Internet, webcasting, or on-line service, or otherwise of renditions of musical compositions in the ASCAP repertory to persons outside of the theatre premises where each Community Theatre Production shall be presented. (e) This license is limited to non-dramatic performances, and does not authorize any dramatic performances. For purposes of this Agreement, a dramatic performance shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (i) performance of a “dramatico-musical work” in its entirety; (ii) performance of one or more musical compositions from a “dramatico-musical work” accompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation of the work from which the music is taken; (iii) performance of one or more musical compositions as part of a story or plot, whether accompanied or unaccompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action or visual representation; (iv) performance of a concert version of a “dramatico-musical work”; The term “dramatico-musical work” includes, but is not limited to, a musical comedy, opera, play with music, revue or ballet. (f) ASCAP reserves the right at any time to withdraw from its repertory and from operation of this license, any musical work as to which any suit has been brought or threatened on a claim that such composition infringes a composition not contained in ASCAP’s repertory, or on a claim that ASCAP does not have the right to license the performing rights in such composition. (g) This license does not authorize any performance by means of a coin-operated phonorecord player (jukebox) for which a license is otherwise available from the Jukebox License Office. (h) This license is limited to the United States, its territories and possessions, and Puerto Rico.