Your Liability for Tax Sample Clauses

The 'Your Liability for Tax' clause defines the responsibility of a party to pay any taxes arising from the agreement or related transactions. Typically, this means that each party is accountable for their own tax obligations, such as income tax, VAT, or other applicable levies, and must ensure timely payment to the relevant authorities. This clause clarifies financial responsibilities and prevents disputes by explicitly stating who bears the burden of tax payments associated with the contract.
Your Liability for Tax. JLT is not a tax adviser and consequently makes no representation to you as to your liability or otherwise for tax on any sums that may be paid to you under a contract of insurance. Any information or calculations that JLT provides about insurance, regulatory or tax issues are based on publicly available information and JLT’s experience derived from involvement in similar matters for other clients. In all instances, JLT recommends that you seek your own advice on such matters from professional legal and tax advisers. It is your obligation to make declarations in respect of, and to account to any relevant revenue authority for, all insurance proceeds. Our Remuneration Subject to any more specific term separately agreed in writing, our remuneration is based on brokerage which is payable out of premium paid by you and allowed by the insurer(s) with whom your cover is arranged. On occasion, we may be remunerated by both brokerage and a fee (“Engagement Fee”). Where we are to be remunerated by an Engagement Fee, this Agreement will still apply, but in addition we will agree with you the level of the Engagement Fee and any other matters such as the term of our engagement. You will be responsible to us for the payment of all such Engagement Fees. In this connection, JLT may be paid separately by insurers a fee for risk management services related to your cover or be paid a fee for claims preparation or additional claim services. If the services we provide include the standard claims handling service on your behalf, as instructed by you (which ranges from the engagement of the insurer’s adjuster to the preparation and submission of claims documents unless both parties subsequently agree otherwise in writing), our remuneration for the claims handling services is included in our remuneration for brokerage services. Where the claim involves any loss amount exceeding US$1,000,000, you will agree to engage our Claims Solutions team with expertise and resources outside of the normal claims handling servicing team. In such circumstances you agree to take all reasonable steps to have JLT’s fees for such work (up to the limit of such coverage) paid by the respective insurers, pursuant to theClaims Preparation Costs” clause or any other clause in your insurance policy (if any) that allows indemnification of reasonable professional fees payable to claims preparers (including but not limited to fees of accountants, insurance brokers, business interruption specialists and va...
Your Liability for Tax. 13.1. Unless there is a legal requirement for us to do so, it is your obligation to make declarations in respect of and to account for any applicable tax on all insurance transactions.
Your Liability for Tax. 8.1 ▇▇▇▇▇ is not a tax adviser and consequently makes no representation to You as to Your liability or otherwise for tax on any sums that may be paid to You under a contract of insurance. Any information or calculations that ▇▇▇▇▇ provides about insurance, regulatory and tax issues are based on publicly available information and ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ experience derived from involvement in similar matters for other clients. In all instances, ▇▇▇▇▇ recommends that You seek Your own advice on such matters from professional legal and tax advisers. It is Your obligation to make declarations in respect of, and to account to any relevant revenue authority for, all insurance proceeds.
Your Liability for Tax. JLT is not a tax adviser and consequently makes no representation to you as to your liability or otherwise for tax on any sums that may be paid to you under a contract of insurance. Any information or calculations that JLT provides about insurance, regulatory or tax issues are based on publicly available information and JLT’s experience derived from involvement in similar matters for other clients. In all instances, JLT recommends that you seek your own advice on such matters from professional legal and tax advisers. It is your obligation to make declarations in respect of, and to account to any relevant revenue authority for, all insurance proceeds.
Your Liability for Tax. Marsh is not a tax adviser and consequently makes no representation to you as to your liability or otherwise for tax on any sums that may be paid to you under a contract of insurance. Any information or calculations that Marsh provides about insurance, regulatory and tax issues are based on publicly available information and ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ experience derived from involvement in similar matters for other clients. In all instances, Marsh recommends that you seek your own advice on such matters from professional legal and tax advisers. It is your obligation to make declarations in respect of, and to account to any relevant revenue authority for, all insurance proceeds. Our Remuneration Subject to any more specific term separately agreed in writing, our remuneration is based on brokerage which is payable out of premium paid by you and allowed by the insurer(s) with whom your cover is arranged. On occasions, we may be remunerated by both brokerage and a fee (“Engagement Fee”). Where we are to be remunerated by an Engagement Fee, this Agreement will still apply, but in addition we will agree with you the level of the Engagement Fee and any other matters such as the term of our engagement. You will be responsible to us for the payment of all such Engagement Fees. In this connection, Marsh may be paid separately by insurers a fee for risk management services related to your cover or be paid a fee for claims preparation or additional claim services. If the services we provide include negotiating the settlement of any claims:
Your Liability for Tax. Marsh is not a tax adviser and consequently makes no representation to you as to your liability or otherwise for tax on any sums that may be paid to you under a contract of insurance. Any information or calculations that Marsh provides about insurance, regulatory and tax issues are based on publicly available information and ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ experience derived from involvement in similar matters for other clients. In all instances, Marsh recommends that you seek your own advice on such matters from professional legal and tax advisers. It is your obligation to make declarations in respect of, and to account to any relevant revenue authority for, all insurance proceeds. TERMS OF BUSINESS AGREEMENT 3 April 2013

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  • Liability for Taxes The Seller Parties shall be liable for and pay, and pursuant to this Article VII shall indemnify the Buyer Indemnitees against, all Taxes (including any amounts owed by a Buyer Indemnitee relating to Taxes pursuant to a contract or otherwise) applicable to the business and the assets of CCTP, in each case attributable to taxable years or periods ending on or prior to the Closing Date and, with respect to any Straddle Period, the portion of such Straddle Period ending on and including the Closing Date. Buyer shall be liable for and pay, and pursuant to this Article VII (but without duplication of any amount specified in Section 2.5 or any indemnity under Section 7.1) shall indemnify each Seller Indemnitee from and against, all Taxes applicable to the business and the assets of CCTP that are attributable to taxable years or periods beginning after the Closing Date and, with respect to any Straddle Period, the portion of such Straddle Period beginning after the Closing Date; provided, however, that Buyer shall not be liable for or pay, and shall not indemnify any Seller Indemnitee from and against, any Taxes for which the Seller Parties are liable under this Agreement, including pursuant to the preceding sentence. For purposes of this Section 7.5(a), any Straddle Period shall be treated on a “closing of the books” basis as two partial periods, one ending at the close of the Closing Date and the other beginning on the day after the Closing Date, except that Taxes (such as property Taxes) imposed on a periodic basis shall be allocated on a daily basis.

  • Indemnity for Taxes (a) All payments made by the Issuer to the Funding Agent for the benefit of the Purchasers under this Note Purchase Agreement or any other Transaction Document shall be made free and clear of, and without deduction or withholding for or on account of, any present or future stamp or similar taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, deductions or withholdings, now or hereafter imposed, levied, collected, withheld or assessed by any Official Body, excluding (i) taxes that would not have been imposed if the Affected Party had timely complied with the requirements of Section 8.03(b), and (ii) taxes imposed on the net income of the Funding Agent or any other Affected Party, in each case imposed by any jurisdiction under the laws of which the Funding Agent or such Affected Party is organized or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein (all such nonexcluded taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, deductions or withholdings, collectively or individually, “Taxes”). If any such Taxes are required to be withheld from any amounts payable to the Funding Agent or any Affected Party hereunder, the amounts so payable to the Funding Agent or such Affected Party shall be increased to the extent necessary to yield to the Funding Agent or such Affected Party (after payment of all Taxes) all amounts payable hereunder at the rates or in the amounts specified in this Note Purchase Agreement and the other Transaction Documents. The Issuer shall indemnify the Funding Agent or any such Affected Party for the full amount of any such Taxes on the first Settlement Date which is not less than ten (10) days after the date of written demand therefor by the Funding Agent. (b) Each Affected Party that is a Non-United States Person shall: (i) deliver to the Issuer and the Funding Agent two duly completed copies of IRS Form W-8 BEN or Form W-8 ECI, or successor applicable form, as the case may be; (ii) deliver to the Issuer and the Funding Agent two (2) further copies of any such form or certification on or before the date that any such form or certification expires or becomes obsolete and after the occurrence of any event requiring a change in the most recent form previously delivered by it to the Issuer; and (iii) obtain such extensions of time for filing and complete such forms or certifications as may reasonably be requested by the Issuer or the Funding Agent; unless, in any such case, an event (including, without limitation, any change in treaty, law or regulation) has occurred prior to the date on which any such delivery would otherwise be required which, regardless of the identity of the Affected Party, renders all such forms inapplicable or which, regardless of the identity of the Affected Party, would prevent such Affected Party from duly completing and delivering any such form with respect to it, and such Affected Party so advises the Issuer and the Funding Agent. Each such Affected Party so organized shall certify in the case of an IRS Form W-8 BEN or IRS Form W-8 ECI (or successor applicable form), that it is entitled to receive payments under this Note Purchase Agreement and the other Transaction Documents without deduction or withholding of any United States federal income taxes. Each Affected Party which is a Non-United States Person represents and warrants to the Issuer and the Funding Agent that, as of the date of this Note Purchase Agreement (or the date such Person otherwise becomes an Affected Party, as the case may be), (i) it is entitled to receive all payments hereunder without deduction or withholding for or on account of any United States federal Taxes and (ii) it is permitted to take the actions described in the preceding sentence under the laws and any applicable double taxation treaties of the jurisdiction of its head office or any booking office used in connection with this Note Purchase Agreement. Each Affected Party which is a Non-United States Person further agrees that, to the extent any form claiming complete or partial exemption from withholding and deduction of United States federal Taxes delivered under this clause (b) is found to be incomplete or incorrect in any material respect, such Affected Party shall (to the extent it is permitted to do so under the laws and any double taxation treaties of the United States, the jurisdiction of its organization and the jurisdictions in which its relevant booking offices are located) execute and deliver to each of the Funding Agent and the Issuer a complete and correct replacement form.

  • Your Liability The following determines your liability for any unauthorized EFT or any series of related unauthorized EFTs: 1. If you notify the Credit Union within two (2) business days after your password was lost or stolen, your liability will not exceed $50.00 or the amount of the unauthorized EFTs that occur before notification, whichever is less. 2. If you fail to notify the Credit Union within two (2) business days after your password was lost or stolen, your liability will not exceed the lesser of $500.00or the total of: • $50.00 or the amount of unauthorized EFTs that occur within the two (2) business days; and • The total of authorized EFTs which occur during the two (2) days before notification to the Credit Union, provided the Credit Union establishes that these EFTs would not have occurred had the Credit Union been notified within that two-day period. 3. You must report an unauthorized EFT that appears on your periodic statement, no later than 60 days of transmittal of the statement to avoid liability for subsequent transfers; your liability will not exceed the amount of the unauthorized EFTs that occurred within the 60-day period. You may also be liable for the amounts as described in sections 1 and 2 above. 4. If the report is made orally, we will require that you send the complaint or question in writing within 20 business days. We will notify you with the results of the investigation within 10 business days and will correct any error promptly. If more time is needed, however, we may take up to 45 days to investigate a complaint or question. If this occurs, we will credit your account within 10 business days for the amount you think is in error. This will allow you to use the money during the time it takes us to complete out investigation. If your complaint or question is not received in writing within 10 business days, we may not credit your account until the investigation is completed. If an alleged error involves an electronic fund transfer outside a state or territory or possession of the United Stated, the applicable time periods for action by us are 20 business days (instead of 10) and 90 calendar days (instead of 45). If we determine that no error occurred, we will send you a written explanation within three business days after the investigation is complete. You may request copies of the documents that were used in the investigation. 5. You may notify the Credit Union by telephone, writing, or by email using the guest book provided in our online banking site. Notification by general e-mail to report an unauthorized transaction is not secure and therefore not advised.

  • Our Liability This section explains our liability to you only to the extent that any other agreements, notices or disclosures have not separately disclosed our liability. In no event shall we be liable to you for failure to provide access to your Online Banking or ▇▇▇▇ Payment services accounts. Unless otherwise required by applicable law, we are only responsible for performing the Online Banking and ▇▇▇▇ Payment services as delineated in this Agreement. We will be liable for the amount of any material losses or damages incurred by you and resulting directly from our gross negligence. We will not be liable to you in the following instances: 1. If through no fault of the Bank, you do not have enough money in your account to make the transfer. 2. If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood, power outage, equipment or technical failure or breakdown) prevents the transfer despite reasonable precautions that we have taken. 3. If there is a hold on your account, or if access to your account is blocked, in accordance with banking policy. 4. If your funds are subject to a legal proceeding or other encumbrance restricting the transfer. 5. If your transfer authorization terminates by operation of law. 6. If you believe someone has accessed your accounts without your permission and you fail to notify the Bank immediately. 7. If you have not properly followed the instructions on how to make a transfer included in this Agreement. 8. If we have received incomplete or inaccurate information from you or a third party involving the account or transfer. 9. If we have a reasonable basis for believing that unauthorized use of your Password or account has occurred or may be occurring or if you default under this Agreement, the deposit account agreement, a credit agreement or any other agreement with us, or if we or you terminate this Agreement. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT.

  • Indemnification for Taxes (a) Seller Parties shall, jointly and severally, indemnify Buyer and its Affiliates, including, after the Closing, the Company (each herein sometimes referred to as an “Indemnified Taxpayer”), against, and protect, save and hold harmless each Indemnified Taxpayer from, any and all Damages directly resulting from: (i) any Taxes of the Company allocable to any period ending on or prior to the Closing Date or, as provided in Section 7.3(b), allocable to the pre-Closing portion of any period that begins on or before and ends after the Closing Date; (ii) any Taxes of any other Person imposed on the Company (or Buyer as a result of the Company being a disregarded entity post-Closing) (A) as a result of any written Tax sharing or Tax allocation agreement in effect on or prior to the Closing Date, (B) as a transferee or successor, or otherwise under applicable Legal Requirements (which Taxes described in this clause (B) relate to an event or transaction occurring on or prior to the Closing Date), or (C) by reason of being a member, partner or similar owner of an equity interest in a partnership, limited liability company or other entity classified as a partnership pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 301.7701-3 or any similar provision of state, local or foreign Legal Requirements; (iii) the portion of any Transfer Taxes that are the responsibility of Sellers pursuant to Section 7.2(d); or (iv) any breach of or failure to perform any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement in this Agreement relating to Taxes or Tax Returns. (i) If a written claim is made by any Tax Authority that, if successful, would result in the indemnification of an Indemnified Taxpayer, the Indemnified Taxpayer shall promptly notify Seller Representative in writing of such fact; provided that any failure to give such notice will not waive any rights of the Indemnified Taxpayer except to the extent the rights of the indemnifying party are actually materially prejudiced. (ii) Seller Representative shall have the right to defend against any claim under subsection (b)(i) at Sellers’ expense and with counsel of Seller Representative’s choice so long as (A) Buyer is kept reasonably informed of the status and progress of such claim and related proceedings, (B) Buyer and B▇▇▇▇’s counsel are allowed to participate at B▇▇▇▇’s expense in such claim and related proceedings, (C) Seller Representative’s counsel with respect to such claim is approved by Buyer in its reasonable discretion and Seller Representative conducts the defense of the claim actively and diligently, and (D) if the applicable Indemnified Taxpayer is requested to pay the Tax claimed and sue for a refund, and if so requested by B▇▇▇▇, Sellers shall have advanced to such Indemnified Taxpayer, on an interest free basis, the full amount such Indemnified Taxpayer is requested to pay. If any of the conditions in clauses (A) through (D) above is or becomes unsatisfied, then (x) Buyer and the applicable Indemnified Taxpayer may defend against, and consent to the entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement with respect to, the claim in any manner it may deem appropriate (and neither Buyer nor any Indemnified Taxpayer need consult with, or obtain any consent from, Sellers or Seller Representative in connection therewith), (y) Sellers will reimburse Buyer and the Indemnified Taxpayer promptly and periodically for the costs of defending against the claim (including reasonable attorneys’, accountants’ and experts’ fees and disbursements) and (z) Sellers will remain responsible for any Damages Buyer or any other Indemnified Taxpayer may suffer to the fullest extent provided in this Section 7.2. (iii) Seller Representative shall not be entitled to settle or to contest any claim relating to Taxes without the consent of Buyer, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, if, in the good faith judgment of Buyer, the settlement of, or an adverse judgment with respect to, the claim would reasonably be expected to adversely affect any Indemnified Taxpayer. (c) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the indemnification obligations of the Seller Parties under this Article VI shall survive the Closing until sixty (60) days following the end of the applicable statutes of limitations. With respect to any indemnification obligation for any Tax for which a Tax Authority asserts a claim within ninety (90) days before the end of the applicable statute of limitations, an Indemnified Taxpayer shall be treated as having provided timely notice to such Seller Party by providing written notice to Seller Representative on or before the ninetieth (90th) day after the Indemnified Taxpayer’s receipt of a written assertion of the claim by the Tax Authority. (d) Sellers, on the one hand, and Buyer, on the other hand, shall divide evenly the financial responsibility for all transfer, documentary, sales, use, stamp, registration and other such Taxes and fees (including any penalties and interest) incurred in connection with this Agreement (“Transfer Taxes”), and Seller Representative will file all necessary Tax Returns and other documentation with respect to all such Transfer Taxes, and, if required by applicable Legal Requirements, Buyer will, and will cause its Affiliates to, join in the execution of any such Tax Returns and other documentation.