Relevant Matters include Sample Clauses

The 'Relevant Matters include' clause defines the specific topics, issues, or circumstances that are considered pertinent under the agreement. It typically lists or describes the types of matters that fall within the scope of the contract, such as compliance requirements, material changes, or events that may impact the parties' obligations. By clearly identifying what constitutes a relevant matter, this clause ensures that both parties have a shared understanding of which issues must be disclosed, discussed, or acted upon, thereby reducing ambiguity and helping to prevent disputes over what is considered significant under the contract.
Relevant Matters include. (a) Health and Welfare (i) Benefit Plan Designs (ii) Participation rates (iii) Premiums
Relevant Matters include. (a) Health and Welfare (i) Benefit Plan Designs (ii) Participation rates (iii) Premiums (iv) Cost sharing (v) Commission costs (vi) Carrier contracts (b) Collective Bargaining (i) Salary information by classification (ii) FTE, headcount, placement on scale, appointment status (iii) Demographics: age and gender (c) Contract Administration (i) Arbitration, Labour Relations Board, JADRC, Harassment, Jurisdictional and other third-party decisions and costs thereof for the system (ii) Local Letters of Understanding

Related to Relevant Matters include

  • Matters Excluded from Arbitration The following matters will not be subject to arbitration but will instead be adjudicated in the courts of Alachua County, Florida or such other court in which jurisdiction and venue are proper: (a) an action for possession or for injunctive remedies provided under applicable landlord-tenant laws or to enforce intellectual property rights; (b) a suit by Owner or its assignee for collection of amounts owed by Resident under this Agreement; and (c) any claim or dispute for which applicable law (as determined by a binding court decision) or the applicable arbitration rules do not permit arbitration and require adjudication in a specific civil court. Matters within the jurisdiction of an applicable small claims court may also be brought in that court in lieu of arbitration. The parties agree that if any claim brought in court arises out of an underlying dispute that is subject to arbitration, at either party’s request the judicial action will be stayed pending completion of the arbitration.

  • Matters Involving Third Parties (a) If any third party shall notify any indemnified party with respect to any matter (a "Third Party Claim") which may give rise to a claim for indemnification against any indemnifying party under this Section 7, then the indemnified party shall promptly notify each indemnifying party thereof in writing. (b) Any indemnifying party will have the right to defend the indemnified party against the Third Party Claim so long as: (i) the indemnifying party notifies the indemnified party in writing within 20 days after the indemnified party has given notice of the Third Party Claim that the indemnifying party will indemnify the indemnified party from and against the entirety of any Damages the indemnified party may suffer resulting from or caused by the Third Party Claim; (ii) the Third Party Claim involves only money damages and does not seek an injunction or other equitable relief that is likely to have a material adverse effect on the indemnified party; and (iii) the indemnifying party conducts the defense of the Third Party Claim actively and diligently. If the indemnifying party assumes the defense of any such claim, the indemnifying party shall select counsel reasonably acceptable to the indemnified party to conduct the defense of such Third Party Claim. If the indemnifying party shall have assumed the defense of any Third Party Claim in accordance with this Section 7.5(b), the indemnifying party shall be authorized to consent to a settlement of, or the entry of any judgment arising from, any such Third Party Claim, without the prior consent of the indemnified party; provided, however, that: (i) the indemnifying party shall pay or cause to be paid all amounts arising out of such settlement or judgment concurrently with the effectiveness thereof; (ii) such settlement or judgment does not involve the encumbrance of any assets of the indemnified party or include any restriction that would apply to the indemnified party; and (iii) that a condition to any such settlement shall be a complete release of such indemnified party and its affiliates, directors, officers, employees and agents with respect to such Third Party Claim. (c) So long as the indemnifying party is conducting the defense of the Third Party Claim in accordance with Section 7.5(b) above, (i) the indemnified party may retain separate co-counsel at its sole cost and expense and participate in (but not control) the defense of the Third Party Claim and (ii) the indemnified party will not consent to the entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement with respect to the Third Party Claim without the prior written consent of the indemnifying party, which consent shall not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Each indemnified party shall, and shall cause each of its affiliates, directors, officers, employees and agents to, cooperate fully with the indemnifying party in the defense of such Third Party Claim being defended by the indemnifying party pursuant to Section 7.5(b), including providing full access to documents, properties, books and records reasonably requested by the indemnifying party and make available all officers, directors, employees and indemnified parties reasonably requested by the indemnifying party for investigations, depositions and trial. (d) In the event any of the conditions in Section 7.5(b) and 7.5(c) above are or become unsatisfied or the indemnifying party does not assume the defense of such Third Party Claim in the first instance, (i) the indemnified party will have the right to defend against, and consent to the entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement with respect to, the Third Party Claim in any manner it reasonably may deem appropriate, subject to the prior written consent of the indemnifying party, which consent shall not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed and (ii) the indemnifying parties will reimburse the indemnified party for the costs of defending against the Third Party Claim (including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses).

  • Excluded Assets and Liabilities (a) Notwithstanding Section 1.2 above, the Purchased Assets shall not include the following assets (collectively, the “Excluded Assets”): (i) all unrestricted cash of Seller as of Closing; (ii) all accounts receivable of Seller for completed work as of Closing; (iii) Contracts, including Intellectual Property Agreements, that are not Assigned Contracts (the “Excluded Contracts”); (iv) all employee benefit plans and assets and liabilities attributable thereto; (v) the assets, properties and rights specifically excluded by Buyer as permitted by this Agreement; and (vi) the rights which accrue or will accrue to Seller under this Agreement and the Ancillary Documents. (b) Notwithstanding any provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, Buyer shall not assume and shall not be responsible to pay, perform or discharge any Liabilities of Seller or any of its Affiliates of any kind or nature whatsoever (the “Excluded Liabilities”) except liabilities relating solely to the conduct of the Business by Buyer after the Closing under the Assigned Contracts (the “Assumed Liabilities”). Seller shall, and shall cause each of its Affiliates to, pay and satisfy in due course all Excluded Liabilities which they are obligated to pay and satisfy, including (without limitation) all Pre-Closing Tax Period Liabilities. (c) After the Closing, Seller shall continue to discharge in a timely manner all of Seller’s Liabilities and obligations including, but not limited to, Liabilities and obligations disclosed in or pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Patent Matters 4.1 Licensor shall have the right, but not the obligation, to prosecute and maintain all Patents to be issued pertaining to the Patent applications licensed in Exhibit A at its cost and expense. Licensor shall keep licensee reasonably apprised of all relevant actions regarding the status of such patents. 4.2 Each Party shall notify the other Party of any infringement of any intellectual property rights with regard to the License IP or a Licensed Product by a third party in the Field which becomes known to such Party, and of any claim of infringement by a third party that the activities of a Party infringe patent rights of such third party. Licensor shall have has sole responsibility and control of legal action relating to claims of infringement with respect to the Licensed Technology. 4.3 Licensor shall have the first right, but not an obligation, to initiate, maintain and control, at Licensor’s expense, legal action against any infringement of intellectual property rights relating to the Licensed Technology by a third party in the Field. 4.4 In any suit, proceeding or dispute involving infringement of any intellectual property rights relating to the License IP in the Field, the Parties shall provide each other with reasonable cooperation shall make available to each other , at reasonable times and under appropriate conditions, all relevant personnel, records, papers, information, samples, specimens, and the like in its possession.

  • Labor Disputes and Acts of God Neither the business nor the properties of the Borrower or any Subsidiary or any Guarantor are affected by any fire, explosion, accident, strike, lockout, or other labor dispute, drought, storm, hail, earthquake, embargo, act of God or of the public enemy, or other casualty (whether or not covered by insurance), materially and adversely affecting such business or properties or the operation of the Borrower or such Subsidiary or such Guarantor.