Termination Reporting Sample Clauses

Termination Reporting. Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever, Licensee shall report and pay to Alliance, within thirty (30) days of such termination, any financial obligations including, but not limited to, fees, payments, royalties, reimbursements, interest, and other forms of consideration, due and owing Alliance.
Termination Reporting. Merchant acknowledges that Bank may report Merchant’s business name and the names and other identification of its principals to the combined Terminated Merchant File or MATCH list maintained by Visa and MasterCard or Consortium Merchant Negative File (CMNF) maintained by Discover. Merchant expressly agrees and consents to such reporting in the event Merchant is terminated for any of the reasons specified as cause by Visa, MasterCard or Discover. Furthermore, Merchant waives and shall hold harmless Bank and BCC from any claims which Merchant may raise as a result of such reporting.
Termination Reporting. If Client has retained another administrator, when such an event happens, Administrator shall provide accumulator data to the new administrator. The accumulator data will be provided one (1) time within 30 days of termination. If Administrator is to process Run-Out Claims, the accumulator data will be provided one (1) time after the Claims Run-Out agreement expires. Should the Client need additional reporting, reports may be generated at the special programming request priced in the fee schedule (Addendum A).
Termination Reporting. If a command (not followed by ‘&’) terminates abnormally, a message is printed. (All terminations other than exit and interrupt are considered abnormal.) Termination reports for com- mands followed by ‘&’ are given upon receipt of the first command subsequent to the termination of the command, or when a wait is executed. The following is a list of the abnormal termination messages: Bus error Trace/BPT trap Illegal instruction IOT trap EMT trap Bad system call Quit Floating exception Memory violation Killed Broken Pipe If a core image is produced, ‘− Core dumped’ is appended to the appropriate message. An argument of the form ‘<arg’ causes the file ‘arg’ to be used as the standard input (file descriptor 0) of the associated command. An argument of the form ‘>arg’ causes file ‘arg’ to be used as the standard output (file descriptor 1) for the associated command. ‘Arg’ is created if it did not exist, and in any case is truncated at the outset. An argument of the form ‘>>arg’ causes file ‘arg’ to be used as the standard output for the associated com- mand. If ‘arg’ did not exist, it is created; if it did exist, the command output is appended to the file. For example, either of the command lines ls >junk; cat tail >>junk ( ls; cat tail ) >junk creates, on file ‘junk’, a listing of the working directory, followed immediately by the contents of file ‘tail’. Either of the constructs ‘>arg’ or ‘>>arg’ associated with any but the last command of a pipeline is ineffec- tual, as is ‘<arg’ in any but the first. In commands called by the Shell, file descriptor 2 refers to the standard output of the Shell before any redi- rection. Thus filters may write diagnostics to a location where they have a chance to be seen. Generation of argument lists. If any argument contains any of the characters ‘?’, ‘*’ or ‘[’, it is treated specially as follows. The current directory is searched for files which match the given argument. The character ‘*’ in an argument matches any string of characters in a file name (including the null string). The character ‘?’ matches any single character in a file name. Square brackets ‘[...]’ specify a class of characters which matches any single file-name character in the class. Within the brackets, each ordinary character is taken to be a member of the class. A pair of charac- ters separated by ‘−’ places in the class each character lexically greater than or equal to the first and less than or equal to the second member of the pair. Other characters m...

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  • Information Reporting We may report your performance under this Agreement to credit reporting agencies, including your failure to make minimum payments on time. A negative credit report may significantly harm your ability to obtain credit from other sources. We may also obtain follow-up credit reports on you (for example, when we review your Account for a credit line increase). We may exchange information about you or your Account with our affiliates, and, to the extent permitted by law, with other third parties. However, if you prefer that we not share such information with our affiliate companies, just call us at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or outside the Albuquerque area, ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. You may also write to us at Nusenda Federal Credit Union, P.O. Box 8530, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87198. Closing Your Account. You may close your Account at any time by notifying us in writing. However, you remain responsible to pay the balance according to the terms of this Agreement. We may close your Account or suspend your Account privileges at any time without prior notice. We may also reissue a different Card, Account number, or different checks at any time. You must return the Card or the checks to us upon request. Lost or Stolen Cards. If any Card, Account Number or PIN is lost or stolen, or if you think someone used or may use them without your permission, notify us at once by calling the telephone number shown on the billing statement or by calling ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. We may require you to provide certain information in writing to help us find out what happened. Do not use the Card after we've been notified, even if it is found or returned. You will not be liable for any unauthorized purchases or cash advances made after we've been notified of the loss or the theft; however, you must identify for us the charges on the billing statement that were not made by you or someone authorized by you, and from which you received no benefit. Credit Authorizations. We are not responsible if we do not approve a purchase or cash advance on your Account, or if a third party refuses to accept or honor the Card, even if you have sufficient credit available. We may limit the number of purchases or cash advances which may be approved in one day. If we detect unusual or suspicious activity on your Account, we may temporarily suspend your credit privileges until we can verify the activity. We may approve purchases or cash advances that cause the balance to exceed your credit line without waiving any of our rights under the Agreement. Waiver. Our failure to exercise, or our delay in exercising any of our rights under this Agreement for any reason does not mean that we will be unable to exercise these rights later.

  • Litigation Reporting If Contractor is served with a pleading or other document in connection with an action before a court or other administrative decision making body, and such pleading or document relates to this Participating Addendum or may affect Contractor’s ability to perform its obligations under this Participating Addendum, Contractor shall, within 10 days after being served, notify the State of such action and deliver copies of such pleading or document to the State’s primary contact identified in §5 of the Participating Addendum .

  • Monthly Reporting Within twenty (20) calendar days following the end of each calendar month, Registry Operator shall deliver to ICANN reports in the format set forth in Specification 3 attached hereto (“Specification 3”).

  • Additional Reporting Within seven days after the date of this Agreement, the Recipient shall register in ▇▇▇.▇▇▇, and thereafter maintain the currency of the information in ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ until at least October 1, 2022. The Recipient shall review and update such information at least annually after the initial registration, and more frequently if required by changes in the Recipient’s information. The Recipient agrees that this Agreement and information related thereto, including the Maximum Awardable Amount and any executive total compensation reported pursuant to paragraph 38, may be made available to the public through a U.S. Government website, including ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • Commission Reporting (a) The Trust Administrator, each Servicer and the Master Servicer shall reasonably cooperate with the Depositor in connection with the Trust’s satisfying the reporting requirements under the Exchange Act. The Trust Administrator shall prepare on behalf of the Depositor any Forms 8-K and 10-K customary for similar securities as required by the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder, and the Depositor shall sign and the Trust Administrator shall file (via ▇▇▇▇▇) such Forms on behalf of the Depositor. The Depositor hereby grants to the Trust Administrator a limited power of attorney to execute and file each such document on behalf of the Depositor. Such power of attorney shall continue until the earlier of (i) receipt by the Trust Administrator from the Depositor of written termination of such power of attorney and (ii) the termination of the Trust. (b) Each Form 8-K shall be filed by the Trust Administrator within 15 days after each Distribution Date, with a copy of the statement to the Certificateholders for such Distribution Date as an exhibit thereto. Prior to March 31st of the calendar year following the calendar year during which the Closing Date occurs (or such earlier date as may be required by the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission), the Trust Administrator shall file a Form 10-K, in substance as required by applicable law or applicable Commission staff’s interpretations. Such Form 10-K shall include as exhibits, each Servicer’s and the Master Servicer’s annual statement of compliance described under Section 3.16 and the accountant’s report described under Section 3.17, in each case to the extent they have been timely delivered to the Trust Administrator. If they are not so timely delivered, the Trust Administrator shall file an amended Form 10-K including such documents as exhibits promptly after they are delivered to the Trust Administrator. The Trust Administrator shall have no liability with respect to any failure to properly or timely prepare or file such periodic reports resulting from or relating to the Trust Administrator’s inability or failure to obtain any information not resulting from its own negligence or willful misconduct. The Form 10-K shall also include a certification in the form attached hereto as Exhibit T (the “Depositor Certification”), which shall be signed by the senior officer of the Depositor in charge of securitization. The Trust Administrator shall have no responsibility to file any items other than those specified in this Section 10.13. (c) Not later than 15 calendar days before the date on which the Depositor’s annual report on Form 10-K is required to be filed in accordance with the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the immediately preceding Business Day), the Trust Administrator shall sign a certification in the form attached hereto as Exhibit U (the “Trust Administrator Certification”) for the benefit of the Depositor and its officers, directors and affiliates regarding certain aspects of items 1 through 3 of the Depositor Certification. In addition, the Trust Administrator shall, subject to the provisions of Sections 10.01 and 10.02 hereof, indemnify and hold harmless the Depositor and each Person, if any, who “controls” the Depositor within the meaning of the 1933 Act and its officers, directors and affiliates from and against any losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable and necessary legal fees and related costs, judgments and other costs and expenses arising out of or based upon a breach of the Trust Administrator’s obligations under this Section 10.13 or any inaccuracy made in the Trust Administrator Certification. If the indemnification provided for in this Section 10.13(c) is unavailable or insufficient to hold harmless such Persons, then the Trust Administrator shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such Persons as a result of the losses, claims, damages or liabilities of such Persons in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative fault of the Depositor on the one hand and the Trust Administrator on the other. The Trust Administrator acknowledges that the Depositor is relying on the Trust Administrator’s performance of its obligations under this Section 10.13 in order to perform its obligations under Section 10.13(b) above. (d) (i) Not later than 15 calendar days before the date on which the Depositor’s annual report on Form 10-K is required to be filed in accordance with the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the immediately preceding Business Day), the Master Servicer will deliver to the Depositor and the Trust Administrator an Officer’s Certificate for the prior calendar year in substantially the form of Exhibit W-1 to this Agreement. The Master Servicer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each of the Depositor, the Trust Administrator and each Person, if any, who “controls” the Depositor or the Trust Administrator within the meaning of the 1933 Act and their respective officers and directors against any and all losses, penalties, fines, forfeitures, legal fees and related costs, judgments and any other costs, fees and expenses that such Person may sustain arising out of third party claims based on (i) the failure of the Master Servicer to deliver or cause to be delivered when required any Officer’s Certificate required pursuant to this Section 10.13(d)(i), or (ii) any material misstatement or omission contained in any Officer’s Certificate provided pursuant to this Section 10.13(d)(i). If an event occurs that would otherwise result in an indemnification obligation under clauses (i) or (ii) above, but the indemnification provided for in this Section 10.13(d)(i) by the Master Servicer is unavailable or insufficient to hold harmless such Persons, then the Master Servicer shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such Persons as a result of the losses, claims, damages or liabilities of such Persons in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative fault of the Depositor or Trust Administrator on the one hand and the Master Servicer on the other. The Master Servicer acknowledges that the Depositor and the Trust Administrator are relying on the Master Servicer’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement in order to perform their respective obligations under this Section 10.13.