Review and Advice Sample Clauses

Review and Advice. By execution below, Employee represents and warrants that he or she has read this Agreement and obtained independent advice concerning the terms and conditions thereof. Employee voluntarily executes this Agreement with full knowledge of its terms and conditions and the rights and obligations of the parties set forth herein.
Review and Advice. By execution below, Employee represents and warrants that he or she has read this Agreement and obtained independent advice concerning the terms and conditions thereof. Employee voluntarily executes this Agreement with full knowledge of its terms and conditions and the rights and obligations of the parties set forth herein. THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT is executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, as of the dates set forth below, to be effective as provided above. By: Name: Name: Title: Date: Date
Review and Advice. Seller and each Owner acknowledges that it or his representatives have been furnished with substantially the same kind of information regarding Cliffs and its business, assets, results of operations and financial condition as would be contained in a registration statement prepared in connection with a public sale of Cliffs shares which are included in the Stock Portion. Seller and each Owner further represents that it and he has had an opportunity to ask questions of and receive answers from Cliffs regarding Cliffs and its
Review and Advice. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that: (a) such Party has not assigned, transferred, or distributed to any person or any other entity, including through subrogation, operation of law, or the enforcement of a lien, any portion of any Claim or rights that are affected by this Settlement Agreement; and (b) that each Party has read this entire Settlement Agreement and knows the contents hereof, that the terms hereof are contractual and not merely recitals, and that each has signed this Settlement Agreement of their own free will.
Review and Advice. EMPLOYEE acknowledges that s/he has been advised in writing to consult an attorney before signing this Agreement. EMPLOYEE represents and warrants that s/he has read this Agreement; has been given a period of forty-five (45) days to consider the Agreement; understands its meaning and application; and is signing of his or her own free will with the intent of being bound by it. If EMPLOYEE elects to sign this AGREEMENT prior to the expiration of forty-five (45) days, EMPLOYEE will have done so voluntarily and knowingly. For additional information about certain conditions that are required by law with respect to EMPLOYEE's valid release of claims, please refer to the attached Notice to Participants (Attachment A), and any exhibits.

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  • Client Representations The Client represents to the Firm the following and understands and agrees that the Firm is relying on these representations as an inducement to enter into this Agreement: • The Client affirms to be legally empowered to enter into or perform this agreement. • If this Agreement is established by a legal entity, the undersigned certifies that the Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered on behalf of such entity, and that the Agreement is valid by way of resolution or amendment made by the entity to that effect, and authorizing the appropriate officer or director to act on its behalf in connection with this Agreement. • The Client agrees to provide the Firm with the necessary information to provide the agreed upon services, including, but not limited to current contact information for Client, such as address, email and phone number. • The Client agrees and acknowledges that the responsibility for financial planning decisions is theirs and that the Client has the right to not act upon, either wholly or in part, any recommendation or suggestion provided by the Firm. • The Client affirms that the Firm performs services for other clients and may make recommendations to those clients that differ from the recommendations made to the Client. The Client affirms the Firm does not have an obligation to recommend for purchase or sale any security or other asset it may recommend to any other client. • The Client affirms that the Firm obtains information from a wide variety of publicly available sources and cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information or success of the advice which it may provide. The information and recommendations developed by the Firm is based on the professional judgment of the Firm and the information the Client provides to the Firm. • The Client acknowledges and agrees that the Firm shall not be obligated to provide any services under this Agreement with or for the Client if, in the Firm’s reasonable judgment, this would (i) violate any applicable federal or state law or any applicable rule or regulation of any regulatory agency, or (ii) be inconsistent with any internal policy maintained by the Firm relating to its business conduct with its Clients. • The Client acknowledges all investments involve risks and that some investment decisions will result in losses, including the potential for the loss of Client’s principal that has been invested. The Client is hereby informed that the Firm cannot guarantee Client’s investment goals or planning objectives will be achieved. • If the Client account(s) served by the Firm contains only a portion of the Client’s total assets, the Firm shall not be responsible for the supervision of those Client assets not set forth through this Agreement. • The Client understands and agrees that the Firm will not be liable for any loss incurred as a result of the services provided to the Client by the Custodian of Record via the Client’s instructions.

  • Procedures Regarding Opinions and Rulings (a) If SpinCo notifies HII that it desires to take a restricted action described in Section 4.03(a) and HII requires Satisfactory Guidance as a condition to consenting to such restricted action pursuant to Section 4.04(b), HII shall use commercially reasonable efforts to expeditiously obtain, or assist SpinCo in obtaining, such Satisfactory Guidance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, HII shall not be required to take any action pursuant to this Section 4.05(a) if, upon request, SpinCo fails to certify that all information and representations relating to SpinCo or any member of the SpinCo Group in the relevant documents are true, correct and complete or fails to obtain certification from any counterparty to any Proposed Acquisition Transaction that all information and representations relating to such counterparty in the relevant documents are true, correct and complete. SpinCo shall bear all costs and expenses of securing any such Satisfactory Guidance and shall reimburse HII for all reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by HII or any Subsidiary of HII in obtaining Satisfactory Guidance within 10 business days after receiving an invoice from HII therefor. (b) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, SpinCo shall not seek a Ruling (whether or not relating to the Transactions) if HII determines that there is a reasonable possibility that such action could have a significant adverse impact on HII or any Subsidiary of HII. (c) HII shall have exclusive control over the process of obtaining any Ruling relating to the Transactions and neither SpinCo nor any of its Affiliates shall independently seek any guidance concerning the Transactions from any Taxing Authority at any time. In connection with any Ruling relating to the Transactions that can reasonably be expected to affect SpinCo’s liabilities under this Agreement, HII shall (i) keep SpinCo informed of all material actions taken or proposed to be taken by HII, (ii) reasonably in advance of the submission of any Ruling request provide SpinCo with a draft thereof, consider SpinCo’s comments on such draft, and provide SpinCo with a final copy, and (iii) provide SpinCo with notice reasonably in advance of, and permit SpinCo to attend, any formally scheduled meetings with the IRS or other relevant Taxing Authority (subject to the approval of the IRS or other relevant Taxing Authority, as applicable) that relate to such Ruling.

  • Monitoring and Review The Provider agrees to allow access to the Department for purposes of monitoring and review. This access includes but is not limited to client records, fiscal records, staffing records, policy and procedural manuals, facilities, staff, and children in care of the Department. The Department will conduct quality reviews, which may include site-based quality review visits.

  • Review and Amendment 1. The Council for TRIPS shall review the implementation of this Agreement after the expiration of the transitional period referred to in paragraph 2 of Article 65. The Council shall, having regard to the experience gained in its implementation, review it two years after that date, and at identical intervals thereafter. The Council may also undertake reviews in the light of any relevant new developments which might warrant modification or amendment of this Agreement. 2. Amendments merely serving the purpose of adjusting to higher levels of protection of intellectual property rights achieved, and in force, in other multilateral agreements and accepted under those agreements by all Members of the WTO may be referred to the Ministerial Conference for action in accordance with paragraph 6 of Article X of the WTO Agreement on the basis of a consensus proposal from the Council for TRIPS.

  • Investigation and Confidentiality (a) Prior to the Effective Time, each Party shall keep the other Party advised of all Material developments relevant to its business and to consummation of the Merger and shall permit the other Party to make or cause to be made such investigation of the business and properties of it and its Subsidiaries and of their respective financial and legal conditions as the other Party reasonably requests, provided that such investigation shall be reasonably related to the transactions contemplated hereby and shall not interfere unnecessarily with normal operations. No investigation by a Party shall affect the representations and warranties of the other Party. (b) Each Party shall, and shall cause its advisers and agents to, maintain the confidentiality of all confidential information furnished to it by the other Party concerning its and its Subsidiaries' businesses, operations, and financial positions and shall not use such information for any purpose except in furtherance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. If this Agreement is terminated prior to the Effective Time, each Party shall promptly return or certify the destruction of all documents and copies thereof, and all work papers containing confidential information received from the other Party. (c) Each Party agrees to give the other Party notice as soon as practicable after any determination by it of any fact or occurrence relating to the other Party which it has discovered through the course of its investigation and which represents, or is reasonably likely to represent, either a Material breach of any representation, warranty, covenant, or agreement of the other Party or which has had or is reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect on the other Party. (d) Neither Party nor any of their respective Subsidiaries shall be required to provide access to or to disclose information where such access or disclosure would violate or prejudice the rights of its customers, jeopardize the attorney-client or similar privilege with respect to such information or contravene any Law, rule, regulation, Order, judgment, decree, fiduciary duty, or agreement entered into prior to the date of this Agreement. The Parties will use their reasonable efforts to make appropriate substitute disclosure arrangements, to the extent practicable, in circumstances in which the restrictions of the preceding sentence apply.