Assignment of Claims Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 7103.5 and Government Code Section 4552, Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractor(s) hereby acknowledge and agree that by entering into a public works contract or a subcontract to supply goods, services, or materials pursuant to a public works contract, Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractor have offered and agreed to assign to District all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of action Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractor(s) may have under Section 4 of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Act (15 U.S.C. Section 15) or under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Act (Business and Professions Code Sections 16700, et seq.), arising from purchases of goods, services, or materials pursuant to this Contract. This assignment shall be made and become effective at the time District tenders final payment to Contractor, without further acknowledgment by the Parties.
ASSIGNMENT OF CLAIM Contractor hereby assigns to the State any and all claims for overcharges associated with this Contract that may arise under the antitrust laws of the United States, 15 USC Section 1, et. seq. and the antitrust laws of the State of New York, General Business Law Section 340, et. seq.
Assignment of Claims Act Attached hereto as Schedule 9 is a true and correct list of all written contracts between the Borrower or any Material Domestic Subsidiary and the United States government or any department or agency thereof that have a remaining value of at least $5,000,000, setting forth the contract number, name and address of contracting officer (or other party to whom a notice of assignment under the Assignment of Claims Act should be sent), contract start date and end date, agency with which the contract was entered into, and a description of the contract type.
Reassignment The Superintendent cannot be reassigned from the position of Superintendent to another position without the Superintendent’s express written consent.
Assignment of Master Servicing The Master Servicer may sell and assign its rights and delegate its duties and obligations in its entirety as Master Servicer under this Agreement; provided, however, that: (i) the purchaser or transferee accept in writing such assignment and delegation and assume the obligations of the Master Servicer hereunder (a) shall have a net worth of not less than $25,000,000 (unless otherwise approved by each Rating Agency pursuant to clause (ii) below); (b) shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Trustee (as evidenced in a writing signed by the Trustee); and (c) shall execute and deliver to the Trustee an agreement, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Trustee, which contains an assumption by such Person of the due and punctual performance and observance of each covenant and condition to be performed or observed by it as master servicer under this Agreement, any custodial agreement from and after the effective date of such agreement; (ii) each Rating Agency shall be given prior written notice of the identity of the proposed successor to the Master Servicer and each Rating Agency’s rating of the Certificates in effect immediately prior to such assignment, sale and delegation will not be downgraded, qualified or withdrawn as a result of such assignment, sale and delegation, as evidenced by a letter to such effect delivered to the Master Servicer and the Trustee; and (iii) the Master Servicer assigning and selling the master servicing shall deliver to the Trustee an Officer’s Certificate and an Opinion of Independent counsel, each stating that all conditions precedent to such action under this Agreement have been completed and such action is permitted by and complies with the terms of this Agreement. No such assignment or delegation shall affect any liability of the Master Servicer arising out of acts or omissions prior to the effective date thereof.