Other Litigation Sample Clauses
The "Other Litigation" clause defines the parties' obligations regarding disclosure or management of any ongoing or potential legal proceedings outside the current agreement. Typically, this clause requires one or both parties to inform the other about lawsuits, claims, or investigations that could impact their relationship or the subject matter of the contract. For example, a party may need to notify the other if it becomes involved in litigation that could affect its ability to fulfill contractual obligations. The core function of this clause is to ensure transparency and allow both parties to assess and manage risks associated with external legal matters that may influence the agreement.
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Other Litigation. If Landlord, without fault on Landlord's part, is ---------------- made a party to any litigation instituted by Tenant or by any third party against Tenant, or by or against any Transferee or other occupant of the Premises or otherwise arising out of or resulting from any act or transaction of Tenant or of any such Transferee or occupant, Tenant shall hold Landlord harmless from any judgment rendered against Landlord or the Premises or any part thereof, and reimburse Landlord upon demand for all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by Landlord in or in connection with such litigation.
Other Litigation. Promptly, and not later than five (5) Business Days after becoming aware of any material pending or threatened (in writing) litigation, action, proceeding or other controversy which purports to affect the legality, validity or enforceability of any Credit Document, a statement of an Authorized Officer of the Borrower, which notice shall specify the nature thereof, and what actions the applicable Credit Parties propose to take with respect thereto, together with copies of all relevant material documentation.
Other Litigation. As soon as possible and in any event within five (5) Business Days after an Authorized Officer of the Administrative Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries obtains knowledge thereof, notice from an Authorized Officer of the Administrative Borrower of (i) the commencement of, or any material development in, any litigation, action, proceeding or labor controversy or proceeding affecting any Credit Party or any Subsidiary of any Credit Party or its respective property (A) in which the amount of damages claimed is $15,000,000 or more, (B) which would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (C) which purports to affect the legality, validity or enforceability of any Credit Document, any other Transaction Document or (D) in which the relief sought is an injunction or other stay of the performance of this Agreement, any other Credit Document or any other document or instrument referred to in Section 9.07, or (ii) the occurrence of any development with respect to any litigation, action, proceeding or labor controversy described in Schedule 7.04 that would reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect, and, in each case, together with a statement of an Authorized Officer of the Administrative Borrower, which notice shall specify the nature thereof, and what actions the applicable Credit Parties propose to take with respect thereto, and, to the extent the Administrative Agent requests, copies of all documentation related thereto.
Other Litigation. Plaintiffs and Class Counsel will not cooperate with or encourage any action or filing of claims against Defendant or any Released Parties related to any of the allegations or claims alleged in the Action. For clarity, this does not apply to Margul et al.
Other Litigation. As soon as possible and in any event within five (5) Business Days after an Authorized Officer of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries obtains knowledge thereof, notice from an Authorized Officer of the Borrower of (i) the commencement of, or any material development in, any litigation, action, proceeding or labor controversy or proceeding affecting any Credit Party or any Subsidiary of any Credit Party or its respective property (A) in which the amount of damages claimed is $1,000,000 or more, (B) which would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (C) which purports to affect the legality, validity or enforceability of any Credit Document, any other Transaction Document or (D) in which the relief sought is an injunction or other stay of the performance of this Agreement, any other Credit Document or any Transaction Document or any other document or instrument referred to in Section 9.07, or (ii) the occurrence of any material adverse development with respect to any litigation, action, proceeding or labor controversy described in Schedule 7.04, and, in each case together with a statement of an Authorized Officer of the Borrower, which notice shall specify the nature thereof, and what actions the applicable Credit Parties propose to take with respect thereto, and, to the extent the Administrative Agent requests, copies of all documentation related thereto.
Other Litigation. Buyer represents and warrants to Seller that Buyer: (i) is not subject to any outstanding injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling or charge, and (ii) is not a party or, to the knowledge of Buyer, is not threatened to be made a party to any action, suit, proceeding, hearing, or investigation of, in, or before any court or quasi-judicial or administrative agency of any federal, state, local, or foreign jurisdiction or before any arbitrator.
Other Litigation. Employee agrees that he will not act in any manner that would damage the business or reputation of Employer and/or any of its related companies, successors, assigns, directors, employees, and officers. Employee shall not encourage, counsel, or assist any attorneys, their clients or other individuals in the presentation or prosecution of any disputes, differences, grievances, claims, changes or complaints against Employer and/or any of its related companies, successors, assigns, directors, employees, officers, or shareholders. Employee agrees that he will not discuss or comment, or give or prepare any writing involving any issue arising out of any litigation, administrative proceeding or arbitration in which Employer is or shall become involved without having been so authorized by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s President and CEO, in writing, or by virtue of an order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. If served with an order or valid subpoena, Employee agrees to immediately inform ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s General Counsel in writing; provided however, that Employee may participate in any judgment or settlement payable by Employer pursuant to any class action litigation where Employee is legitimately a member of such certified class and where such claims and/or causes of action arise from events following execution of this Agreement. Violation of this provision by Employee shall constitute a material and actionable breach of this Agreement. Employee agrees to cooperate and participate with the Employer, its attorneys, and agents in the prosecution and defense of all lawsuits, claims, or administrative proceedings or arbitrations against or involving Employer or Home Point Capital in which Employee is named as a party (other than a claim by Employer against Employee), or of which Employee has knowledge, or with which Employee had involvement during his employment. Employee agrees that with respect to such cooperation and participation after the Separation Date, he shall make himself available for reasonable amounts of time, as necessary, to assist the Employer, its attorneys, and agents, in the prosecution and defense of all such lawsuits, claims, proceedings or arbitrations. Employer agrees to provide Employee with a reasonable fee (i.e. not less than Employee’s per diem rate of pay at the time of his Separation Date) and to reimburse Employee for reasonable travel and lodging expenses he may incur as a result of such cooperation and participation.
Other Litigation. (1) The Released Claims do not include any claims for damages or remedies of whatever kind or character, known or unknown, that are now recognized or that may be created or recognized in the future by statute, regulation, judicial decision, or in any other manner, for or in respect of, arising out of or relating to devices other than the Coloplast Pelvic Implants.
Other Litigation. Settlement Class Representatives and Settlement Class Counsel will not cooperate with or encourage any action or filing of claims against ▇▇▇▇’▇ or any Released Parties related to any of the allegations or claims alleged in the Action.
Other Litigation. The Company is also from time to time party to collection actions to recover amounts owed by promoters and other parties, particularly international promoters and partners. In RMS Titanic, Inc.