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"contractual" Definitions
  1. connected with the conditions of a legal written agreement; agreed in a contract

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We are highly confident in the contractual terms we have in place, that we will meet those contractual terms.
That contractual relationship ended earlier this year, but the vendor will not acknowledge the change in contractual status and continues to essentially hold the Snopes.
Separately, on the contractual front, Scooter Braun now owns Taylor's earlier label, BMLG, meaning that contractual obligations that she agreed to with BMLG can be enforced by SB Projects.
You&aposve got a growing contractual marketplace and obviously a declining spot market base, but the contractual market is so much larger than what is the stock market at any given time.
SQM maintains it has fully complied with its contractual obligations.
Beyond this she has no contractual commitment to the BBC.
Arbitration clauses are often hidden in the contractual small print.
Opening the show with "G'day" is obviously a contractual obligation.
After extricating himself from his contractual obligation to Warner Bros.
I'm also taking all players I have under contractual control.
People on housing assistance must meet this basic contractual obligation.
These are contractual obligations that were agreed many years ago.
The suit sought to free Kesha from these contractual obligations.
New Jersey's 2011 law made state contributions a contractual obligation.
The officers remain eligible for overtime pay and contractual raises.
"We remain well ahead of the guaranteed contractual schedule with Bechtel and anticipate no issues in meeting all contractual targets and guaranteed completion dates," said Neal Shear, interim president and chief executive at Cheniere.
"We believe that Grohmann will honor its contractual obligations toward us in future," BMW said in a statement on Thursday, adding that it had not been formally notified about any changes to the contractual arrangements.
"Plaintiffs' counsel should not have been permitted to invite thousands of persons to disregard Chipotle's contractual rights and their own contractual obligations, only to then jeopardize those individuals' right to actually recover," the company argued.
I cannot comment on my client's previous contractual arrangements with Lancome.
Adkins provided contractual psychological services for Conn, according to court documents.
Dealers are obliged to pay the contractual RV to the issuer.
"The contractual process is ongoing," Total said in an emailed statement.
Gocker surely remembers the musician's 1993 contractual dispute with Warner Bros.
But the contractual requirements are relatively clear and comfortable for us.
The court did allow the plaintiffs to litigate some contractual claims.
Its total debt and contractual obligations amount to over $28 billion.
Dealers are obliged to pay the contractual RV to the issuer.
Instead, the contractual tussles have mostly been between clubs and countries.
Industry sources say the same contractual conditions applied to both companies.
The clawbacks "substantially and unjustifiably impair ... contractual rights," the insurers allege.
"NNSA cannot afford a contractual gap in the services MITRE provides."
No.You cannot pass consent to another controller through a contractual relationship.
UL] has disclosed a contractual dispute with Robert Bosch GmbH [ROBG.
Nolan said that every landlord has a contractual relationship with Student.
And like Lorenzo said, there are agreements and contractual obligations made.
The contractual gas storage level was 64 TWh as of Sept.
The 25% contractual OC offsets a stressed credit loss of 12.3%.
News obtained her appeal, which likens her contractual status to slavery.
I cannot comment on my client's previous contractual arrangements with Lancôme.
It's likely more of a contractual thing than a technical one.
Until then, nothing will change in your contractual relationship with COUP.
They encouraged Nike to begin fulfilling its contractual obligations to him.
Facebook establishes contractual policies for data use and enforces these policies.
The contractual obligations are a given, but its a moral question.
Eikenberry also said Exxon would continue to meet its contractual commitments.
The clawbacks "substantially and unjustifiably impair ... contractual rights," the insurers alleged.
The contractual mechanics of something like that happening are beyond remote.
The studio, which owns the sci-fi saga, had wisely taken out so-called contractual-protection insurance (CPI) in case death thwarted a contractual obligation: in Ms Fisher's case to film and promote future "Star Wars" episodes.
One channel is contractual relationships, such as foreign direct investment or licensing.
It cited a lack of a "contractual relationship" between UNDP and COM.
The trustee says that it merely wants to enforce Ukraine's contractual obligations.
We have rigorous policies and practices that deliver on contractual terms with
I'm not able to answer the question directly because of contractual obligations.
Maturities Manageable, Well-Laddered Contractual debt maturities are manageable and well-laddered.
Besides exploiting contractual grace periods, Venezuela has yet to miss a payment.
An Airbus spokesman said, "We do not comment on our contractual agreements".
Or maybe it was something more logical, some contractual or ethical reason.
The group has declared force majeure, suspending its contractual obligations to customers.
Argentina fined Bolivia for sending gas below the contractual minimum in 2016.
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems said it has no contractual connection with the lawyer.
As a consequence, parties insert numerous contractual clauses to limit their liability.
A contractual clause, existent or no, made it difficult to talk about.
A lot of the changes on the show end up being contractual.
"What it may not do is demand contractual protection from price competition."
For each membership type, disclose the average length of their contractual commitments.
Today, we&aposre probably 70% contractual and 30% in the spot market.
The contractual features will fall away once the legislative framework is implemented.
The authority will also look at the "possible oppressive nature of some contractual clauses included in WhatsApp Messenger's 'Terms of Use,'" including the right of WhatsApp to "unilaterally change contractual provisions" and try all disputes in U.S. courts.
Sizing financial exposure is tricky because of limited disclosures and legal/contractual considerations.
Various contractual and legal requirements also restrict MGM's ability to release such material.
And her contractual ties to Dr. Luke, Kemosabe Records, and Sony remain intact.
And Elon's companies make employees sign NDAs, which are… contractual restrictions on speech.
The contractual execution depends on the course and outcome of the criminal proceedings.
But the judge ruled that English contractual law barred them from doing so.
Teams are contractual entities, paperwork is needed, behavioral conditions are legislated and enforced.
Shopko accounted for 18% of Spirit's MTA revenue from contractual rent in 2018.
Various contractual and legal requirement also restrict MGM's ability to release such material.
Cirkunov hasn't fought since last December in light of those aforementioned contractual issues.
The government also wants a metallurgical plant as part of its contractual obligations.
These contractual provisions may be neither voluntary nor readily understandable for most consumer.
Minimizing the back and forth iterations is critical to expediting the contractual process.
All of that is contractual—and that means the terms can be violated.
The upcoming review of Smith's benefits shouldn't allow remuneration beyond minimal contractual obligations.
Dr. Hart, in his own work, has explored the limits of contractual relationships.
"I have never had any organic or contractual relationship with CEFC," he said.
"The arbitration notice should not interfere with the existing contractual conditions," she said.
The banks refused to answer the question at the time, citing contractual obligations.
At its core, the main issue before the court is a contractual dispute.
A convergence of contractual developments and creeping age could break up the band.
Such cases will hinge on the contractual expectations of both parties, Romine says.
The EU regulation is undoubtedly already informing how Apple shapes its own contractual arrangements with app developers — such as stating developers must get appropriate consents from users so that it can demonstrate it's taken appropriate contractual steps to safeguard user data.
The servicer reports the balance of loans in arrears in terms of loans with overdue monthly contractual payments, referred to as delinquencies, and loans with overdue monthly contractual payments and/or outstanding fees or other amounts due, known as amounts outstanding.
"We believe that contractual disputes, including arbitration proceedings, are on the increase," he said.
That would "intentionally undermine PBGC's statutory and contractual pension plan protections," the agency said.
The court set aside that argument and viewed the transaction on its contractual terms.
In Gambit we treat contractual obligations respectfully and expect the same from our players.
"If you missed that cancellation deadline, you signed up for contractual terms," she said.
It also asks questions regarding contractual agreements struck between e-commerce companies and vendors.
His case cites tort claims of interference with contractual obligations and prospective business relations.
Falkner said there was a contractual limit on Traore's account, but declined further comment.
Daniels and the Lions put the finishing touches on a contractual agreement on Friday.
A Commission source said contractual freedom would remain an important principle of the reform.
Criminal convictions, particularly of heinous crimes, can provide grounds for terminating a contractual relationship.
The studio offers to release her from her contractual obligations and recast her part.
Greece has said it wants to ensure that Hellas Gold respects its contractual obligations.
Managers across the industry said the contractual penalty is standard among customer service accounts.
Mar 7: Google faces antitrust EU complaint over imposing contractual restraints on Android manufacturers.
The contractual features will fall away once the legislative framework is implemented in Spain.
But, contractual obligations aside, that isn't the own label Gomez has shown loyalty to.
He said transport prices for that gas will be set by the contractual terms.
As part of the deal, Flywheel will assume $438 million of future contractual liabilities.
Try to avoid any contractual situation where you are held back from your ideas.
At the end of the first half, PDVSA's contractual obligations totaled 2.19 million bpd.
Sberbank's wholesale contractual funding repayments in 2018 are negligible (below 1% of total liabilities).
RewardStyle declined to comment to Business Insider, citing contractual obligations with its retail partners.
They demanded independent monitoring of construction firms and a system for penalizing contractual breaches.
All Australian programmes have a maximum contractual AP of 95%, equivalent to 0003% overcollateralisation.
It merely references a number of non-contractual documents asking developers to do so.
"I think that we're working off of an antiquated contractual system," Swift told Billboard.
The mall operator believes Starbucks has a contractual obligation to keep the stores open.
But the new equipment comes with legal and contractual prohibitions against accessing internal systems.
Lawyers are checking regulations, jurisdiction by jurisdiction, to gird for possible future contractual disputes.
Poking the bear In 1993, during a contractual fight with his record label, Warner Bros.
De Havilland told People that Leto's attorneys used the case's precedent in a contractual dispute.
Implementation of the WARP systems is required for the aircraft to complete the contractual milestone.
Proposals are due this year addressing the fairness of contractual agreements required by major platforms.
GDI was also finalizing contractual terms with foreign and local contractors, suppliers and service providers.
Statoil said the payments were appropriate and part of the company's contractual obligation in Angola.
Rio has not confirmed the details, referring to an unnamed consultant and a "contractual payment".
"To be clear, Kesha does not seek the renegotiation of contractual terms," the counterclaim reads.
Force majeure means a buyer or seller cannot fulfill contractual obligations because of outside forces.
However, the decision on how he handles his contractual commitments is ultimately up to Safaree.
Mark was still worried, but says they went on because they had a contractual obligation.
The narrow notching partly reflects the absence of contractual full write-down or conversion language.
The company has said the Russian oligarch Vekselberg never "had any contractual relationship" with Cohen.
Rather than renegotiating their contractual agreements, they instead lobbied Congress to get out of them.
The Accommodation Association of Australia (AAA) has lobbied for those contractual clauses to be removed.
Another way is acting on the current condition of freelancers, in terms of contractual guarantees.
Presumably, we'll see Lohan making her contractual club appearances, booking performers, and engaging with customers.
Michael blamed ADP for this one, saying it was the reason for their contractual fallout.
Avanir confirmed that the company no longer has "contractual" relationships with Patel, Friedman or Tilley.
Contractual complexities aside, television and live stage productions go together like peanut butter and wine.
I know football is number one, obviously, as I have a contractual agreement with them.
It questions Facebook's use of certain contractual language to make legal its transatlantic data transfers.
But Equity said that whites were generally hired with higher contractual salaries at all levels.
They do not have to deal Irving, who is two years away from contractual freedom.
Mueller is suing under tort claims of interference with contractual obligations and prospective business relations.
Ghaith said the airline would continue to hedge fuel based on opportunities on contractual instruments.
GDI was also finalizing contractual terms with foreign and local contractors, suppliers and service providers.
The donations were not made with any contractual stipulations that the works remain on view.
But under contractual accounting, which is far more common, that loan would be considered delinquent.
A MAC is a contractual claim that the business has suffered a material adverse affect.
BC, the judges said, met its contractual obligation to follow the procedures it has established.
The need for self-preservation overrode any contractual agreements between the driver and his employer.
Neither, the Japanese utilities nor Petronas were available for comment on the ongoing contractual negotiations.
Still, the loss-making company has about $1.7 billion in contractual obligations, like leases, outstanding.
Amazon has contractual obligations to Mr. Allen and the film, one of these people noted.
Things will improve by Saturday; the energy that day will support commitment and contractual agreements.
"They have not gotten flights or delivered on contractual obligations as well as safety," she said.
In addition to potential contractual claims, Glaser might consider the possibility of suing Fox for defamation.
The first involves discounted "Return Program" cartridges, which Lexmark sells with a contractual restriction on reselling.
Erdogan is taking more positive view of the EU as well, contractual as it might be.
They also used contractual provisions and legal threats to stamp out innovation, no matter how innocuous.
The LNA later called on NOC to lift force majeure, a contractual waiver declared in December.
Sukuk do not have a standard structure and each structure may involve different underlying contractual arrangements.
This was a matter of contractual agreement under the rules of the New York Stock Exchange.
And that there are marriages that are still less about love and more about contractual obligation?
The government also said it would give additional relief to some companies that have contractual obligations.
MHI maintained that its contractual liability on the matter is limited to up to $137 million.
A GE spokesman said there was no contractual impediment to using a larger engine for Boeing.
For all the other covenants, clauses and contractual agreements, find a good lawyer and get venturing.
"Just as VW expects this from us, we too expect contractual reliability," Becker told the paper.
Thereafter revenue grows in the 4%-5% range due to contractual escalators and new-business growth.
The delivery delays are unusual but not severe enough to trigger contractual disputes, one source said.
Kelly is committed to honoring any of his contractual obligations local and abroad within the law.
She says in those situations it was all outlined before the first date and felt "contractual".
"We are still trying to meet the contractual goals but there may be delays," he said.
"I'm not able to answer the question directly because of contractual obligations." https://www.instagram.com/p/Bd_2ILwnJ0H/?
Inventory purchase commitments under its WAAM business model have increased Wyndham's off-balance-sheet contractual obligations.
The individual items depicted are also for sale as art objects, though with contractual strings attached.
"The court today wreaks havoc on entrenched legislative and contractual arrangement," she said from the bench.
The federal government plays an oversight role — enforcing the contractual relationships between schools, employers and apprentices.
Under a contractual regime, there is no majority that can bind any minority without its consent.
But DePalma insists on contractual clauses that give him oversight of the management of his specimens.
"The contractual implications of what has happened will be dealt with by our lawyers," they added.
Quantum Global has previously denied wrongdoing, saying the state fund has violated long-term contractual obligations.
This is why Trump's NASA should be careful about contractual financial support for the Falcon Heavy.
And Hancock's vision for health tech seems to be proposing to outlaw such contractual lock ins.
Some have contractual relationships with fashion houses that require them to wear designs from those brands.
Derivatives exchanges say that halting trading could trigger contractual clauses with the potential to generate defaults.
The Small Business Administration, or SBA, said it considers ownership, management, contractual relationships and minority shareholders.
Roku declined to answer whether there's actual contractual language that forces them to remove the channels.
The relocation of the turbines defied a contractual agreement not to violate international sanctions, Siemens said.
But Jackson had a contractual arrangement that allowed him to stay in a more opulent setting.
Hospitals are backing up their files and also increasingly adding cybersecurity protections into their contractual agreements.
But they didn't actually combine, instead entering into contractual arrangements that made them effectively one company.
The defendants made contractual promises to recruit and retain the men and women who built Tinder.
Standard Contractual Clauses provide important safeguards to ensure that Europeans data are protected once transferred overseas.
"No matter what happens, we're going to meet our contractual obligations to our customers," he said.
Zingales a reasonable proxy to assess the governance and contractual functioning of ENI on OPL 245.
The carmaker should look beyond contractual obligations as it finalizes remuneration packages for senior managers this week.
"We received the letter ... This is part of the contractual process," Bombardier spokesman Marc-Andre Lefebvre said.
Consumers would also gain the right to pre-contractual information and to cancel contracts within 14 days.
Enria said that contractual clauses may need to be inserted into debt contracts to address this uncertainty.
This thorough review, backed by contractual obligations is not reflected in Privacy International's assessment of the risks.
Collective bargaining can consolidate power and act as a powerful tool to standardize more fair contractual terms.
Corfo has alleged that SQM failed to meet contractual obligations in its lease agreement with the government.
A spokeswoman for Bombardier in Australia said the company could not comment because of its contractual arrangements.
He withdrew his bid after realizing that, thanks to contractual obligations with ABC, he wouldn't have time.
Both the value of Scalina as well as several contractual details are being negotiated, the sources said.
"They have not gotten flights or delivered on contractual obligations as well as safety," said Abraham, 27.
A contractual bundle for the site's product storage facilities will be tendered next year, the ministry said.
Do they have a contractual agreement that outlines their role in IR and disclosure around cyber incidents?
"Freight railroads take contractual obligations seriously and comply with the law in giving Amtrak preference," Greenberg said.
In the absence of committed contractual repayments, we forecast no material de-leveraging on a gross basis.
"That's the beauty of the contractual deal we have with the NCAA," said David Levy, Turner's president.
The new moon in Libra on Monday evening occupies your house of communication, research, and contractual agreements.
The retailers then switched tactics and lobbied for legislation to get them out of their contractual obligations.
Reached by phone, Mr. Lewandowski said he could not comment because of his contractual obligations with CNN.
However, this is not a constitutional claim and the prospect of a successful contractual challenge is slim.
They also may be subject to contractual obligations that limit how and when they can be sold.
Atkins' alleged role in the scheme was providing contractual psychological services for Conn's clients, the indictment said.
The Trump Organization has a contractual obligation to finish off deals it had previously signed, he said.
Friedrichs involved a teacher who challenged the mandatory payment of union dues under a contractual security clause.
But, he noted, Microsoft has contractual clauses requiring pre-dispute arbitration for a small number of employees.
As recently as this year, Nike refused a request for contractual pregnancy protection for an elite runner.
Though Rmory does provide contractual services to drum up concepts for other military items—tanks, mechs, etc.
The spokeswoman said the center's name was contractual and the museum had no plans to change it.
The spokesman suggested the Trust is viewing maintaining a contractual relationship with Google-DeepMind as an "opportunity".
The appellate panels in those cases held that contractual forum selection clauses superseded FINRA's mandatory arbitration rule.
This approach computes delinquencies based on the date of the last full contractual payment on a loan.
Also, we added information about the NFL app and that Roku declined to comment about contractual language.
Each is said to be demanding double his current contractual pay to keep him from walking away.
"Contractual problems," or SPASMS, are indeed problems if the anesthesiologist with the epidural doesn't appear on time.
Further complicating matters is the contractual agreement between DLS and the foundation that was signed in June.
I looked into Kelly's eyes and tried to read them like tarot cards, discerning her contractual options.
Kauff reasoned that since his team had expired, its contractual claim on him had died as well.
These are achieved with the OC that Fitch relies on (5.3% minimum legal and 25% contractual OC, respectively).
There's this contractual obligation to work the next day, which is a very strange environment to work in.
Come on—setting your jersey on fire because a player exercised his contractual right to play somewhere else?
Major investors will typically have specific, private contractual rights to get regular financial statements and cap table updates.
It also includes a year of contractual payments—for instance Apple has to pay $29bn to component suppliers.
MIS generates recurring contractual annual fees to monitor existing ratings, mitigating the more volatile fees from new issuance.
The company has also terminated his contractual rights as its founder under the founder's agreement, the filing said.
"Sizing financial exposure is tricky because of limited disclosures and legal/contractual considerations," Citi analyst Itay Michaeli said.
For one, Novartis owns Lucentis rights in Europe where it has contractual obligations to continue marketing that drug.
"They have not gotten flights or delivered on contractual obligations as well as safety," Abraham said last week.
Mozilla was given a contractual right to terminate the agreement, if Yahoo was found unacceptable for some reason.
It therefore remains uncertain whether certificate holders will be able to enforce their contractual rights in local courts.
It said it had not played a leading role in the cover but declined comment on contractual details.
It's going to be a huge question to settle, what are the contractual agreements between company and person.
"If he ever became free of his contractual obligation, the situation would have to be evaluated," Daly said.
"We have no contractual exclusivity with Verizon, but they are our first and most important partner," he added.
The funds believe corporate bylaws are not a contractual agreement subject to preemption under the Federal Arbitration Act.
All contractual details would be fixed within the next few days, he said, without providing a purchase price.
The contractual terms of Maybank's notes allow for a write-off to be either partial or in full.
The company will be shipping full contractual volumes on the line, which has a capacity of 670,000 bpd.
This time, he seeks to enforce a contractual "gag order" that has nothing to do with classified information.
A contractual relationship does not impose such a duty unless it is an explicit term of the agreement.
The Stable Outlook is driven by the cushion provided by the contractual OC against the 'B-' credit loss.
It recently put out a request for proposals for bike share schemes that came with strict contractual terms.
"Standard Contractual Clauses provide important safeguards to ensure that Europeans' data are protected once transferred overseas," he added.
Allen's letter followed media reports of contractual rows involving leading gymnasts and claims of misconduct by unspecified coaches.
Every year, the chaos of nerves and new contractual deals keep guys from getting away and enjoying themselves.
This contractual provision allows the oil producer to halt deliveries if production falls for reasons beyond its control.
Force majeure is a legal designation that suspends a firm's contractual obligations due to situations beyond its control.
Current affirmative consent policies are contractual models of sex wherein parties agree first and then act on it.
The upside in a bond is limited to the contractual interest payments, but the downside is theoretically protected.
Similar hours reduction and pay cuts to match contractual minimums are expected among the airline's other employees, too.
"We have a contractual minimum they would have to pay each flight attendant," one employee told Business Insider.
"Rent is a contractual obligation; it can't be imposed," said Samuel Himmelstein, a Manhattan lawyer who represents tenants.
Chalamet said in an Instagram that because of "contractual obligations" he has been unable to speak about Allen.
That's because contractual accounting looks at the amounts past due in accordance with a loan's original payment terms.
She tells Vanity Fair, "It's great to make it contractual, because that is what will change the business."
Jackson intends to fully enforce his contractual rights as he has done in the past regarding Ms. Tompkins.
KBF says the contractual obligations it had with TCIDP have been sent to an independent government-appointed arbitrator.
Contractual right to terminate the agreement that was supposed to make Yahoo the default search engine for five years?
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First, the firm has had substantial contractual trouble with the government of PNG, in whose territorial waters Solwara sits.
Early on, the investment bank had a contractual right to be the sole user of its products among brokers.
Again, unclear if his termination was due to a violation of those specific contractual requirements or something else entirely.
Relationships Balance Short-dated Income: Pinewood Group's rental profile features much shorter contractual periods than traditional real estate companies.
"I think the issue is his reputation and his future earnings rather than [Lochte's current] contractual earnings," Burton said.
"As policy, Vigilant Solutions is not at liberty to share any contractual details," the company said in a statement.
BP said it remained committed to deliver LNG cargoes to EGAS "in accordance with the contractual arrangements in place".
"The only exceptions are engagements signed prior to the litigation, which will continue as per contractual terms," he said.
"We oppose all interference by government in the areas of voluntary and contractual relations among individuals," they proudly announce.
"Intesa Sanpaolo will not hesitate to defend itself and will exercise all legal and contractual rights," the bank said.
Google: In March, the EU hit Google with an antitrust complaint for over-imposing contractual restraints on Android manufacturers.
Romo said the feud was a minor contractual dispute and denied reports of falling out with the city's industrialists.
Weaker contractual protections make this worse: creditors often recover less from restructurings, says Fraser Lundie of Hermes Investment Management.
Migrants should get information about their job and their contractual rights before they get on the plane, she said.
The regulator also wants to end contractual clauses that tie clients to a bank for a range of services.
While he couldn't talk about contractual specifics, Fowler suggested the deal YouTube Red offers artists is a healthy one.
Mr. Trump has been repeatedly accused of bringing false legal claims to avoid paying debts and evade contractual obligations.
They can more easily impose tough contractual restrictions that make it tough for workers to shop for better jobs.
Relationships Balance Short-Dated Income: Pinewood Group's rental profile features much shorter contractual periods than traditional real estate companies.
Though the split personality of Parliament and Funkadelic evolved from contractual complications, it laid bare the importance of personae.
Aramco has 35-40 days of supply to meet contractual obligations, a source close to the matter told CNBC.
Last month, Italy's Culture Ministry, which owns the mountaintop property, withdrew the lease, citing violations of various contractual obligations.
It is cowardly to publicly attack these women knowing they have been subjected to contractual provisions requiring absolute silence.
He has written, with Saul Levmore of the University of Chicago Law School, on contractual secrecy and mandated disclosure.
"To ensure compliance and accountability, ICE maintains full-time, onsite staff who monitor conditions and contractual performance," she said.
"This gives us the contractual right to the cash flows generated by the students upon employment," Edly's website reads.
Nonprofits are not exempt in the race to garner revenue from the creativity and sweat equity of contractual workers.
A spokesman for the school previously told Buzzfeed that he worked for the university on a varying, contractual basis.
"This payment was contractual and per the agreement with the publisher," said his spokeswoman, Dani Lever, in an email.
The result is that these movies feel more like contractual obligations and cash cows than interpretations of beloved art.
Conde added that France's Getma International, whose contract was canceled in favor of Bollore, had not respected its contractual obligations.
Kuwait's Petroleum Corporation (KPC) did similar, notifying its customers of a cut in their contractual crude oil supplies for January.
As with all contractual agreements with suppliers, any changes or future contracts will follow information governance and data protection regulations.
In response, the United Auto Workers vowed to use "every legal, contractual and collective bargaining avenue" to fight the changes.
"The problem with depending on contractual requirements is that they're not information security controls in and of themselves," Herold said.
If those three flights are successful, then Rocket Lab will get to work fulfilling its contractual obligations to its customers.
He even appeared with the word "slave" written on his face in reference to his contractual obligations with the company.
There were a bunch of political and contractual reasons why a Lee Aaron record never came out in the States.
Last month, the airline canceled its order for the first A320neo, using a contractual clause that allowed it walk away.
But she told Beatty the film's start date conflicted with her contractual obligation to appear in a Mortal Instruments sequel.
"If we had a mechanism by which to enforce contractual obligations you wouldn't need this trusted third-party," he says.
Contractual rent escalators on existing properties and recently acquired assets are the primary drivers behind the slight improvement in FCC.
The latter pertains both to the EU-US Privacy Shield and another data transfer mechanism, called standard contractual clauses (SCCs).
These vendors are under strict contractual terms that provide for the highest level of confidentiality, data security, and user privacy.
While these businesses may not have contractual recurring revenues, they have de-facto predictable revenues since they have evergreen budgets.
AT&T applauded the court's decision and said it expected to close the merger before the June 21 contractual deadline.
The new money could also insist on super-contractual protections, like more aggressive anti-dilution rights and higher liquidation preferences.
The move cleared the way for other investors to bid under the same contractual terms agreed with the winning consortium.
This settlement resolves all outstanding contractual differences between the two companies and they will continue their commercial relationship, SLA added.
"The parties are currently ... negotiating final contractual terms of the Transaction," said the Brazil-based Natura in a press release.
The Falcons are under contractual authority to fine Jones $40,000 for each day he misses of camp, which begins Friday.
"While some sites had minor production interruptions, none of these has impacted our contractual obligations or production forecasts," Glencore said.
"Without giving any guarantees, and based on current variables, three compressors currently do not curtail customers contractual rights," it added.
Broadcasting revenue over the nine months was up by $18 million following renewals with three broadcasters and other 'contractual uplifts'.
My attorneys were sent a formal letter invoking a contractual provision to not distribute my programming, and that was it.
Puerto Rico "must not be allowed to continue to breach its constitutional and contractual obligations at will," the lawsuit said.
The arena spokesperson adds, if facts change before the show, it has made contractual arrangements to cancel if need be.
Seritage has recaptured the space, based on their contractual agreement, and is able to bring in new tenants, he said.
Moreover, the laws of several states, including California, dictate that contractual restrictions on employee mobility (known as noncompetes) are nonenforceable.
Albemarle has previously decried what it considered the "substantial difference" between the contractual agreement and what Corfo is now demanding.
Quantum Global said all Angola's money under its management was accounted for and that the dispute was a contractual issue.
Only that we are not in a contractual relationship with Instagram, we simply provide a useful service for Instagram users.
At issue are "model" contractual clauses Facebook uses that are supposed to replicate the protection EU citizens have within Europe.
ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips had already been forced out in contractual disputes, and recently, Chevron exited because of the security situation.
A single contractual payment to secure licenses or leases may amount to hundreds of millions of dollars, or even more.
"We don't have a problem with 'Standard Contractual Clauses,' we have a problem with enforcement," he said in a statement.
Facebook's current use of one alternative data transfer method — called Standard Contractual Clauses — is also already under separate legal challenge.
The move was expected as the OPEC kingpin has supplied full contractual volumes to most Asian buyers since late 2009.
"Instead of explicit contractual provisions governing use of the funds, it's now a wink and a handshake," Professor Kovenock said.
That this would happen to the Jets — immediately embroiling their future franchise quarterback in a contractual skirmish — seemed only natural.
Because hotel companies now lease their names to operators, they have contractual obligations, among other reasons, to maintain existing brands.
The firm said all Angola's money under its management was accounted for and that the dispute was a contractual issue.
Second, our labor law holds businesses accountable only to the workers whom they "employ" in an old-fashioned, contractual sense.
The aim is to clear away market barriers and contractual terms that analysts say allowed Gazprom to charge higher prices.
He was briefly retained by an American law firm advising my company, EuroChem, on a contractual dispute with its contractor.
In the absence of contractual debt amortisation, deleveraging relies solely on Dufry's ability to continuously improve sales and operating margins.
After the show's third season, he and Barbara Bain, his wife and co-star, left because of a contractual dispute.
It's worth noting, too, that recasting has historically occurred for a variety of reasons, from contractual disputes to creative differences.
Everyday, Americans enter into contractual agreements for cell phone services, home mortgages, new cars, their employment and yes, for confidentiality.
Near-term contractual repayments of external wholesale funding are limited to KKB's USD300 million Eurobond issue maturing in May 2018.
Saudi Aramco has 35-40 days of supply to meet contractual obligations, a source close to the matter told CNBC.
"Repair information ought to at least be provided to hospitals, which has a contractual relationship with these vendors," Kerwin said.
But you also don't want to let people get out of their contractual obligations without any good evidence of wrongdoing.
McDormand was offering a fix: a contractual obligation that actors and filmmakers could potentially wield to increase diversity in productions.
The government hopes the new process and modified contractual terms for offshore exploration will boost its long-stagnant oil sector.
The European Commission has endorsed the so-called standard contractual clauses, but Schrems argued the Facebook clauses do not adequately protect Europeans from government surveillance in the U.S. He said he is "generally happy" with the advisory opinion, noting that he did not want to disturb the thousands of contractual agreements in place globally.
The transaction will be issued under Valiant Bank AG's CHF 5bn contractual Covered Bond Programme, which is governed by Swiss law.
Horowitz may also have contractual rights that ensured he would be provided with sufficient notice and resources to rebut any allegations.
Normally LNG projects don't go forward until they receive contractual backing for at least two-thirds of anticipated capacity, Glickman said.
The firm, which operates sites in 40 U.S. and foreign cities, also accused Strange of breaching her contractual and fiduciary duties.
That came a week after the firm announced a contractual waiver on exports from the field following its seizure by protesters.
Beyond the precedent Manfred would set with his ruling on Chapman — and the others — is a contractual question for the Yankees.
A university spokesperson told BuzzFeed News he has held an on-and-off contractual relationship with the institution since the 2000s.
This contractual commitment to patching devices goes much further and guarantees in many cases that devices will remain up to date.
The Abu Dhabi fund claims 20123MDB and Malaysia's ministry of finance failed to perform their contractual obligations under the bailout deal.
In a statement, Privinvest spokesman Jeffrey Birnbaum did not specify the amount of money being claimed for breaching contractual supply agreements.
The lawsuit alleged defamation and interference with contractual relations, claiming the Kardashians had a hand in the cancellation of the series.
It's hard to be that creative with credits because there's very elaborate contractual agreements when you go into making a movie.
He added that should Gamesa and Siemens end up owning 100 percent of Adwen, they would honor all its contractual obligations.
She'd like to know why the studio thinks Lasseter's contractual obligation to behave "professionally" would ease anyone's minds, given the history.
And no one should be crying on the behalf of VCs because when they raise a fund they're guaranteed contractual income.
"Microsoft takes its own contractual commitments seriously and we expect other companies to do the same," a Microsoft spokesperson told CNBC.
These diligence practices should, in certain circumstances, be extended to third parties with whom the seller or target has contractual relationships.
Onshore creditors have no contractual protection from a change of control, as covenants remain extremely rare in China's vast domestic market.
According to its guidelines, the producer will either get away with a warning or face a fine for the contractual breach.
While just a couple of years ago certain industries were consumed solely with meeting contractual requirements, that is starting to change.
Actress and showrunner Frankie Shaw has been accused of misconduct and contractual violations on the set of her Showtime series, SMILF.
Fitch relies on CIBC's contractual asset percentage (AP) at 95.1%, which provides more protection than the 'AAA' breakeven AP at 0003%.
Nissan, which makes the Leaf EV, and has a contractual alliance with Renault, is reportedly very interested in joining the series.
There is interest on both sides in building a broad economic base, rather than merely a contractual exchange based around defense.
In 2018 and thereafter, Fitch assumes revenue grows in the 4%-5% range due to contractual escalators and new-business growth.
They can't trade for Davis until July 1 unless Kyrie Irving isn't on the roster, due to a league contractual rule.
Legis­lators could investigate collusion and wage suppression in labor markets through noncompete clauses and unfair contractual arrangements such as arbitration clauses.
The contractual AP of 0003% which Fitch relies upon in its analysis is also the breakeven AP for the 'A' rating.
Employers would like to see increased transparency of underlying financial transactions and contractual commitments in services provided by health-care vendors.
In 2014, I was an intern in the Met's education department, and soon after I briefly worked as a contractual educator.
Milan would be the last pit stop for the Tommy x Gigi show; the partnership was coming to its contractual end.
Writing a relationship contract may sound calculating or unromantic, but every relationship is contractual; we're just making the terms more explicit.
At issue is whether contractual terms are compatible with EU data protection laws intended to protect individual rights across the region.
"Standard contractual clauses provide important safeguards to ensure that Europeans' data are protected once transferred overseas," Gilbert said in a statement.
Restless, Mr. Contino sued to break away from Mr. Heidt's contractual control, but settled and stayed for a while before leaving.
Ethos Capital has pledged to adhere to the 10 percent cap, though it would have no contractual obligation to do so.
Trade had become too complex for people to remember all the contractual details, so they began to put contracts in writing.
The new contractual provisions will be offered to all public sector and enterprise customers at the beginning of 2020, it adds.
They are bound by a contractual fiduciary duty to their stockholders, not to the good of the country or its citizens.
"Should this materialize, the group will seek to enforce its contractual rights against the supplier," the company said in a statement.
He declined to go until after completing his contractual commitments — a pair of concerts at events surrounding the game — that weekend.
Nearly a year and a half after Frances McDormand made the term famous, few Hollywood productions are using this contractual tool.
The main holdup here, besides contractual issues that make matching money a little difficult with these two teams, is Denver's cooperation.
Many investors also believe the banks would guarantee these products even though there may be no contractual obligation to do so.
And over the weekend, Bella fulfilled her contractual obligations in style, stepping out in one Nike-branded athleisure look after the next.
Are there any contractual stipulations you're considering putting into place, as someone who's seen the industry change in such a public way?
It said that the company stands behind its contractual commitments and if issues arise, BP will work diligently to resolve legitimate concerns.
"Due to the airline's current status, we have canceled the contractual agreements for those airplanes," Boeing said in a statement on Tuesday.
Immediately, she starts choking up, saying how "devastating" it is to have something (her music) taken away from her (via contractual obligations).
He cited a contractual clause allowing for renegotiation with mutual consent but hinted the government would take other action if Engro refused.
Li sued Mai, claiming contractual default fees and the return of his deposit, according to case documents from a court in Guangzhou.
Glickman counted at least four major projects that have decided to go forward "on-spec," meaning without that long-term contractual backing.
"The trial evidence fails to demonstrate the contemporaneous fraudulent intent necessary to prove a scheme to defraud through contractual promises," Wesley wrote.
"The trial evidence fails to demonstrate the contemporaneous fraudulent intent necessary to prove a scheme to defraud through contractual promises," Wesley wrote.
"They are allowed to do that, absent some sort of contractual agreement that they had in their Terms of Service," says Duan.
GECAS owns 29 of these aircraft, all of which are leased to various lessees that remain obligated to make contractual rental payments.
At the time, the university did not comment on the circumstances of Ms. Howe's departure, nor did Ms. Howe, citing contractual reasons.
" It said that the upcoming book included "contributions from Robbins" and "contractual terms were never reached nor finalized with its planned publisher.
Come to think of it, the producers seemed to be checking off a lot of their contractual obligations throughout this entire episode.
Reportedly, Beyond Meat no longer wanted the Tyson Ventures representative to attend its board meetings, despite his attendance being a contractual right.
The document also said that the payment by Reliance to Rosneft would also allow PDVSA to meet unspecified contractual obligations to Rosneft.
The issue boils down to whether or not NFL owners have the contractual right to fire players for this type of behavior.
Exxon spokeswoman Sarah Nordin declined to discuss the status of the FCCU, but said the company continues to meet its contractual commitments.
However, HuffPost reported Friday that it obtained Chalamet's contract and no such contractual obligations exist, assuming the contract HuffPost received was legitimate.
"Laughing" and "making-laugh" emerge within the framework of the joke as reciprocal, almost contractual, gestures, like secret handshakes or conspiratorial winks.
Hu-manity wants to change the way we share data by giving people legal ownership with contractual enforcement handled on the blockchain.
Gareth: We used to claim it was an EP for contractual reasons so Wichita had to release another album from us after.
Characterising the contractual relationship this way is to ignore the "extreme imbalance" between bosses and employees the NLRA was designed to ameliorate.
Reviewers tore into the "C-grade B-movie wherein all involved fully satisfy their contractual obligations," as NPR's Chris Klimek put it.
MGM said in a statement on October 10 that "various contractual and legal requirements also restrict MGM's ability to release such material."
Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's said on Tuesday that Malaysia's and 1MDB's contractual dispute with IPIC is not considered a sovereign default.
But she said the state broadcaster had tried to impose contractual obligations on her, including requiring her not to perform in Russia.
Tesla is suing a former supplier over a contractual disagreement over the Model X's crazy-complicated (and just crazy) Falcon Wing doors.
"NYC believes that BLBG and Kessler Topaz have engaged in continuous violations of their contractual and ethical obligations," the funds' brief said.
EBay is suing on the grounds of "intentional interference with contractual relations and economic relations," according to the Wall Street Journal report.
Drawing down cash before banks' contractual commitments change is a tactic used widely in other previously troubled industries, including autos and airlines.
The company also faces a contractual deadline to make an oil discovery there by the end of the year, the paper reported.
Greece says it wants to make sure that Eldorado's Greek unit Hellas Gold, which is developing the project, respects its contractual obligations.
That led BHP to say it would not be able to meet contractual commitments, driving the copper price up on supply concerns.
" The letter said: "We are therefore certain that FIFA will honour its contractual commitments and we reserve all rights in this regard.
It also said PPG's proposals on, "employees, pensions, location of headquarters, R&D and sustainability - are limited, or describe existing contractual arrangements".
Sabedell's TSB says in coming months, will take direct ownership of banking platform, including direct contractual relationships with third party technology suppliers.
Exxon spokeswoman Sarah Nordin declined comment about the status of specific units but said the refinery continues to meet its contractual commitments.
If future creditors know their contractual rights can be suspended on a political whim, the interest rates they charge will go up.
An attorney for Dentsu hit back in a memorandum of law, alleging "misrepresentations, incompetence, and contractual breaches," by Woodstock 50 and Lang.
In fact, Kathy Duva, Kovalev's promoter, said after the fight that they would take advantage of a contractual right to a rematch.
Thus, the vendors have sought to clamp an iron cover of contractual legal prohibitions to bar public investigation of anomalies and irregularities.
Last month, the state oil giant maintained full contractual supplies to Asia for June supplies by replacing Arab Heavy with Arab Light.
It is also noteworthy that BAC switched to the contractual methoed for accounting for premium amortization under from FAS 91 this quarter.
Last year, Exxon walked away from three of its six exploration blocks in the area after reportedly failing to meet contractual deadlines.
Some are looking forward to a Wilder-Fury rematch but Fury himself has said he is unsure as to the contractual situation.
Due to a contractual dispute, the singer's previous label, Blackground, kept albums Jojo and The High Road from appearing on streaming services.
Ocean released Blonde independently through Apple Music, after his visual album Endless had already satisfied his contractual obligations with his label, UMG.
If the relied upon AP increases to the maximum contractual level of 93%, the covered bonds rating would be downgraded to 'AA-'.
If the relied upon AP increases to the maximum contractual level of 82%, the covered bonds rating would be downgraded to 'AA-'.
If the relied upon AP increases to the maximum contractual level of 93%, the covered bonds rating would be downgraded to 'A+'.
But then contractual battles with his label turned it into something more — a rallying cry for artist independence, verging on the apocryphal.
Grey has fulfilled his "Outlander" contractual obligation to grow up handsome, and as played by David Berry, gives Jamie a worthy foil.
The document also said that the payment by Reliance to Rosneft would also allow PDVSA to meet unspecified "contractual obligations" to Rosneft.
Zoë Kravitz plays Heather, the paparazzi-hounded actress who'd rather croon karaoke and mingle with super fans than fulfill her contractual obligations.
The urologists "believe they can make more money elsewhere, and they don't want to be held to any contractual responsibilities," he said.
Brad M. Baumgartner, Questar's chief operating officer, said in a brief interview that he could not discuss contractual matters involving other states.
Last week, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported tickets might not be refundable, citing Olympic organizers and contractual details connected to the tickets.
Last week, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported tickets might not be refundable, citing Olympic organizers and contractual details connected to the tickets.
As a result, people feel in debt to one another in a way that, not being contractual, strengthens the bonds among them.
So Comey wants an apology because while he violated department policy and his contractual obligations by leaking, he didn't leak classified info.
He said Lexmark could not use the patent laws to enforce the contractual conditions it placed on the sale of its cartridges.
Earlier this year the Dutch Ministry obtained contractual changes and technical safeguards and settings in the amended contracts it agreed with Microsoft.
I have been assured by the NGV that the contractual relationship between the gallery and Wilson Security is of a temporary nature.
" A Vigilant Solutions spokesperson told Motherboard that "as policy, Vigilant Solutions is not at liberty to discuss or share any contractual details.
Payne-Elliot alleges the Archdiocese illegally interfered with his contractual and employment relationship with Cathedral High School, causing the school to fire him.
"We ... will continue to pursue our contractual rights in collecting the outstanding amounts," IHS said in a filing to the Irish stock exchange.
The robot is made of silicone rubber, while the contractual elements are made of silicone or urethane and surrounded by nylon braided mesh.
Microsoft told The Verge in a statement: Microsoft takes its own contractual commitments seriously and we expect other companies to do the same.
Beginning Wednesday, the team can promote its top prospect, infielder Gleyber Torres, to the big leagues without losing a year of contractual control.
Motorola Solutions' Services segment represented 0003% of consolidated sales in 2016, up from 35% in the prior year, resulting in more contractual revenue.
"(Manor) has taken the decision to terminate Rio Haryanto's race contract after he was unable to meet his contractual obligations," the statement said.
Alphabet — The company's Google unit is the target of additional European Union antitrust charges relating to Google's contractual terms of its advertising service.
However, we are still trying to understand the contractual frameworks that will be adopted for the oil and gas industry in the country.
Now it appears they were very clear indeed about all the rules and contractual arrangements; they just deliberately chose not to follow them.
"We'll continue to fortify this by tightening certain contractual language, auditing existing 3rd-party data partners, and evaluating future partnerships with enhanced rigor."
In the lawsuit, she claimed the family defamed her, interfered with contractual relations, and purposefully sought to get Chyna's show Rob & Chyna cancelled.
It was because of the contractual situation he had with WWE, but that was finally settled and he signed a deal with UFC.
"Contractual penalties for not delivering crude should not be confused with compensations related to all consequences related to the contamination," the spokeswoman said.
"The contractual framework allows us to implement requirements under MiFID II in our advisory process and ensure we meet the obligations," he said.
In a nutshell, an "inclusion rider" is a contractual clause that requires a certain level of diversity to be met in a film.
Say goodbye to impulse buys, because on Thursday, Mars leaves your financial sector, moving into a part of your chart concerning contractual agreements.
"But based on our contractual position, I am confident that Virgin Trains East Coast will become profitable again from 13 onwards," he said.
That NWS took this to arbitration is a sign of how aggressive some buyers are becoming in pushing for contractual concessions, Kavonic said.
According to the Breitmans, DLS shareholders have up to two years to exercise a contractual option to sell their shares to the foundation.
Boeing declined to comment on contractual matters but industry sources say aerospace companies rarely leave room for unilateral cancellations except in exceptional circumstances.
Walgreens successfully moved to seal the complaint, citing the non-disclosure agreement, so the details of the alleged contractual breach are still unknown.
"We never comment on speculation concerning current or reported contractual negotiations as matter of principle," FIFA spokeswoman Delia Fischer told Reuters on Wednesday.
The UAW and our members will confront this decision by GM through every legal, contractual and collective bargaining avenue open to our membership.
Heiner said Microsoft relied on a variety of legal mechanisms for transferring data from Europe to the United States, including standard contractual clauses.
"It's important that provisions are put in place that allow UK and EU counterparties to perform on their existing contractual obligations," O'Malia said.
While relatively modest losses would occur, revenue growth from continued lease activity and contractual escalators would more than offset such losses over time.
"UPS said in a statement that the "allegations stem from good faith differences regarding contract interpretation and were resolved as a contractual matter.
Peck in 1810, he inaugurated a line of cases enforcing the Contracts Clause of the Constitution against state efforts to alter contractual obligations.
Still, companies that have built up commercial relationships with Iran after the deal was signed will be hard pressed to fulfill contractual obligations.
With nothing at stake for the season finale except personal goals and contractual obligations, the versatile Perez was hoping to do something unique.
A spokesman for the TVs-to-construction conglomerate said he was unsure how any U.S. bankruptcy filing would affect its Westinghouse contractual commitments .
The latter's case could permanently reverse the ingrained sexism of the music industry as well as the contractual obligations faced by female stars.
Separately on Friday Autostrade's board reiterated its belief that the company had met in a timely fashion all contractual obligations under its concessions.
Lockheed confirmed on Wednesday that the Pentagon had halted deliveries of the jet over a contractual issue, but did not give further details.
Water agency PUB has said it might take control of the desalination plant as Hyflux had been unable to fulfil its contractual obligations.
A source involved in the festival said the organizers deliberately ignored their contractual obligations and were unreliable when it came to paying vendors.
The first, Endless, is a so-called visual album that fulfilled his contractual obligations to Def Jam (a part of Universal Music Group).
Mr. Chalamet said that, owing to "contractual obligations," he had been unable to answer questions posed by reporters and critics on the subject.
Darnold, the No. 3 overall pick in April's draft, ended a short contractual holdout that had kept him away for almost a week.
The studio, it seemed, was fulfilling the bare minimum of its contractual obligations, as if hoping that the movie would just go away.
Parent/subsidiary Linkage is applicable, but given the structural and contractual ring-fence structure of the group it does not impact the ratings.
It also said it was in contractual dispute with the Co-op Bank over the transformation of services that could lead to litigation.
Under contractual law, the party she entered the contract with is allowed the reasonable expectation that she fulfills her end of the agreement.
"These measures should include both contractual measures and other measures, such as reviewing the consent language used by the client," the watchdogs suggest.
Such contractual terms serve to limit consumer choices and squelch innovation by making it harder for people to discover alternatives to Google products.
On Friday, the miner said it could not meet contractual obligations for copper concentrate shipments from the mine following a five-week export stoppage.
"They also have a duty to ensure that any contractual arrangements respect the new rules and to identify and mitigate any risks," he said.
Valiant Bank AG's inaugural contractual Covered Bond issue in Swiss francs, expected to be rated Aaa by Moody's, may follow subject to market conditions.
On Friday it said it could not meet contractual obligations for copper concentrate shipments from the giant mine following a five-week export stoppage.
" Kardashian also alleges that Chyna's claim that he breached any contracts is barred because she "breached the same contractual provision about which she complains.
However, the government should give industry fair time to comply with new rules, and analyze its own contractual obligations, before changing policy, he added.
In November, an LCU spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that Mifsud had held an on-and-off contractual relationship with the university since the 2000s.
Lockheed confirmed on April 31.33 that the Pentagon had halted deliveries of the jet over a contractual issue, but did not give further details.
Beyond Meat no longer wanted the Tyson Ventures rep in its board meetings, effectively trying to dis-invite him, despite Tyson's contractual observer rights.
Transactions between the continent and new arrivals should also be fair and contractual, and include the migrant's duty to obey the host country's law.
Many different players impose contractual obligations in fine print, but few are likely to stick until there is wide-reaching agreement on what's appropriate.
SGS added that it has no contractual relation with Iraq-based security company Ta'az, which it said controlled the site and employed expatriate staff.
Both the lawfulness of Standard Contractual Clauses and the EU-US Privacy Shield mechanism are now facing questions as a result of this challenge.
Prioritizing debt service after extraordinary measures were exhausted implies that the U.S. government could fall behind on contractual obligations to employees, pensioners and suppliers.
This is what happens when you sign a deal at 15 to someone for whom the term 'loyalty' is clearly just a contractual concept.
We picked shows that live on their networks and streaming sites, so they'll never disappear because of some strange business battle or contractual dispute.
It is appropriate for Host to sustain trough leverage below similarly rated REITs with less volatile cash flows backed by longer-duration contractual leases.
Anec said soybean exporters may declare "force majeure" on shipments, a contractual clause that releases them from obligations because of events beyond their control.
Woodburn said BAE had been "working closely with industry partners and the government to continue to fulfill our contractual support arrangements" with Saudi Arabia.
Both Netanyahu and his attorney David Shimron have denied any impropriety and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems said it has no contractual connection with the lawyer.
All too often, we wind up with two-dimensional love interest stuck in relationships that feel more like contractual obligations than actual love stories.
The ruling against Fox reinforces that companies must be careful to avoid tripping contractual language when they use their own platforms to showcase content.
And to further complicate the issue, many publicly owned water systems engage in varying degrees of privatization through contractual agreements with for-profit companies.
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The contractual gains employees made at Gawker Media, including pay raises, health benefits and editorial independence, will not be lost by Gawker's editorial staff.
The bank benefits from short-term contractual maturity profile of its assets (55% mature within one year; 27% within one month at end-13H17).
Electronic security companies are attractive to private equity firms due to their high contractual recurring revenue, according to William Blair & Co analyst Nicholas Heymann.
It's interesting because it was really one of the first psychedelic albums, but because of some contractual bullshit, he found himself being left behind.
And that's the problem ... according to the suit, Birdman's blowing off his contractual duty to pay Aspire Music one-third of his Drake profits.
" Knuts, in an interview, said: "It is disappointing that the court did not recognize the difference between a contractual relationship and a fiduciary relationship.
Because of these contractual rights, anyone wishing to procure a license to a song must gain permission from both parties (or the party's PRO).
We're told he failed to make his contractual obligation of the full day and it's still possible there will be consequences from the network.
"It's no longer possible to intervene in this project, which was planned by previous governments and carries contractual constraints," Conte said in a statement.
Boeing has declined to comment on contractual matters but industry sources say aerospace companies rarely leave room for unilateral cancellations except in exceptional circumstances.
Sexual pleasure, for her, she has said, is divided into seven dimensions, and she lists them: viscous, vibrational, tactile, visual, contractual, ecstatic, and collective.
And it comes at the right time, just as another principal method of cross-border data transfers, standard contractual clauses, is facing judicial scrutiny.
The contractual rewriting process involved the exchange of documents, reviews, legal input where needed, redrafting of terms of business, contracts and migration of positions.
Both Harvey Weinstein's wrongdoing and Wells Fargo's fraud persisted, at least in part, because of fine-print contractual terms used to cover up misconduct.
This is what happens when you sign a deal at fifteen to someone for whom the term 'loyalty' is clearly just a contractual concept.
Fitch also takes into account the program's contractual asset percentage (AP) of 93%, which is more conservative than Fitch's 'AAA' breakeven AP of 94%.
Currently, Facebook and other companies use what are known as "standard contractual clauses" to assure European users that their personal information is being protected.
The one contractual basis that could be raised would be the collective bargaining agreement between the players and owners requiring conferral on many issues.
Colombia recently modified contractual terms for offshore exploration and launched a permanent bidding process in an effort to boost its long-stagnant oil sector.
One North Asian refiner received extra crude above its contractual volume for a second month, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Fury faces Klitschko for the WBA and WBO belts in Manchester on July 9, having rescinded the IBF belt because of a contractual dispute.
New lighting technologies, better HVAC systems, new contractual forms for commercial office space, and better information systems have reduced energy costs for commercial buildings.
In a major shift from previous contractual terms, Exxon has agreed to absorb shipping charges, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
"He (Culp) assured him (Le Maire) that General Electric would respect its contractual commitments with the French state," the ministry said in a statement.
Italian Gobbetti was named as Christopher Bailey's successor as Burberry CEO last July but contractual obligations have prevented him from taking charge so far.
"Then she needs to record under her agreement until she can get free via a creative contractual option," such as a third-party buyout.
Mueller's office spent $886,13 on rent, communications and utilities and $264,000 on "contractual services," most of which involved information technology, according to the report.
The country's national oil company has 35 to 40 days of supply to meet contractual obligations, according to a source close to the matter.
"This is standard contractual [Request for Information]," another security researcher told Motherboard, after reviewing the letter and referring to the language used in it.
Companies are forging new kinds of contractual relationships with workers for the purpose of skirting the basic protections that the government has long provided.
NDAs are at their worst when contractual secrecy causes third parties to suffer — as when a secret settlement hides useful information for other victims.
But some of the real estate companies which have more contractual revenues and have a dividend yield, ... those companies trade around 20 times earnings.
As such, partner and client companies are well positioned to renegotiate contractual terms to facilitate short-term flexibility while also ensuring long-term performance.
Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said that Google (GOOGL) had "cemented its dominance" and "shielded itself from competitive pressure" by imposing contractual restrictions on other websites.
Qatar could also be forced to offer contractual devices like those offered by some producers in Australia which protect buyers from oil price spikes.
One of the answers lies within the successful implementation of public private partnerships, a contractual agreement between a government entity and a private one.
Mark Merritt, president of the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, which represents America's pharmacy benefit managers, says the association is opposed to these contractual clauses.
What, if any, legal, financial or contractual relationship between Aetna and Dr. Iinuma existed at the time this statement was made and exists today?
Much of the data that is currently available already requires those requesting datasets to fulfill contractual obligations, preventing them from disseminating confidential patient information.
The American Bar Association said the civil powers of tribal courts extend to "consensual relations" with non-members and non-Indians, including contractual relations.
" Irving agrees: "We shouldn't just understand the field in contractual terms—universities also need to consider the human rights and welfare of their students.
As a result of these dynamics, contractual cash flows covered debt by 107% as of March 31, 2017, which provides additional protection to bondholders.
Speaking at a roundtable on innovation at the Farnborough Airshow, Hayes said he was confident Pratt & Whitney could meet its contractual obligations to Airbus.
He said State Farm had not employed Sorensen in more than three years and had not had a contractual relationship with McKinsey since April 2012.
If you've ever had the pleasure of entering a contractual agreement with a gym, you'll know that ending that agreement can be a difficult task.
The bank benefits from technical support from its parent, and from a contractual agreement to cover the bank's losses on a number of impaired exposures.
Wednesday's full moon in Taurus illuminates your house of communication, writing, and contractual agreements—contracts are up for review as they come to an end.
Black Milk's busy schedule and contractual obligations and releases and stuff like that, so even while we were working on it, it was just fun.
Google has cemented its dominance in online search adverts and shielded itself from competitive pressure by imposing anti-competitive contractual restrictions on third-party websites.
Despite admitting the decision between Raven and Vanessa was a difficult one (another probable contractual obligation) Nick seemed to have no real trouble making it.
In 2018, a Stockholm court ordered Gazprom to pay more than $2.5 billion to Naftogaz over a different contractual dispute, but Gazprom appealed the ruling.
Morton is part of a class-action lawsuit that argues these insurers must make good on their contractual promise to pay for "medically necessary" services.
Through strength in numbers, artists might be able to standardize more favorable contractual terms such as a reversion of rights after a period of time.
Without a formal cancellation, which includes heavy fines for companies that failed their contractual responsibilities, the government cannot pass on these projects to other firms.
The investor has further breached its contractual obligations to FF and refused to release its liens over FF's assets as it was required to do.
While Apple declined to answer our specific questions on the record, it did not dispute the accuracy of any of the contractual terms we raised.
Once line fill is complete, commodities merchant Trafigura, one of the largest shippers on the line, will be shipping full contractual volumes, the source said.
We suspect that Broadcom, a major supplier of components for these devices, has put in place contractual restrictions to exclude its competitors from the market.
Mr Levy notes that the typical Mexican business limits itself to a few members of an extended family who do not receive a contractual wage.
There was even an unverified claim that there's a contractual penalty of $5 million for any Burnett employee who disclosed proprietary information about the show.
Reuters, citing a source, reported on Monday that Elliott had launched contractual proceedings which could see it become the majority owner of the storied club.
"Siemens did offer to repurchase all turbines before they were illegally moved to Crimea against clear contractual agreements," a Siemens spokesman said in a statement.
"Race promotion revenue increased modestly primarily due to contractual increases in race promotion fees, as well as a contract amendment for one event," Liberty said.
Separating the fiber-rich soy hull helps boost protein content in the soymeal to between 46% and 48%, which is a contractual requirement, he explained.
Unless they got down to real, productive work, they would find themselves in breach of their contractual obligation to the Breitmans to complete the protocol.
The court opinion said the federal government was "liable for its breach of a statutory and contractual obligation" to make the payments to participating insurers.
"Proper Media failed to perform its contractual and legal obligations and Bardav eventually terminated the contract in accordance with its terms," the cross-complaint reads.
Some covered bond markets that did not initially have specific legislation in place, such as New Zealand, started issuing covered bonds based on contractual arrangements.
When the hyperlink is conspicuous, Judge Chin wrote, courts should assume that increasingly sophisticated smartphone consumers understand the contractual consequences of registering for an app.
Global Switch's cash flow continues to be resilient, driven by a geographically diverse portfolio of large-scale data centres that generate stable, contractual rental income.
The court blocked a lower court's ruling that would have exempted from the ban refugees who have contractual commitments from resettlement agencies -- about 24,000 people.
Most deliver by caesarean section, and the vast majority are poor or illiterate women who may have only a weak grasp of their contractual rights.
"You come to Italy, you win a tender, and the contractual terms included and laid out in the tender have to be respected," he said.
Airbus said the A220 order was a memorandum of understanding, meaning final contractual details must be negotiated before it appears in the company's order book.
Your obligation to do so lies somewhere between a contractual clause and a rite of passage, not unlike marrying Elizabeth Taylor in the nineteen-fifties.
Libya is resuming oil exports from some of its main ports and has lifted related force majeure contractual clauses, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said.
Starbucks and Amazon-owned Whole Foods are the latest victims of retail landlords pushing back against companies shuttering stores and trying to bypass contractual agreements.
In private institutions, there are contractual claims that can be pursued, unlike NFL players who agree to play by the rules set by the NFL.
High Debt Maturities in FY18: Lodha's contractual debt maturities balloon to over INR35bn in FY18, and could significantly increase liquidity risks if not addressed early.
Western Digital said it had "no choice " but to pursue legal action as Toshiba continued to "circumvent" contractual rights related to its memory joint ventures.
"We have released the person in question of all contractual duties of confidentiality in relation to Danske Bank," a Danske spokesman said in a statement.
Naturally, lawyers have bridled at mandatory arbitration, which functions as a private, contractual form of dispute resolution, and have lobbied for it to be banned.
Refusing to release footage "could mean that there are contractual restrictions," said Jerry Glover, a lawyer in Chicago who has worked on reality-television disputes.
An alliance, on the other hand, always is the latter, a contractual agreement born mostly of utilitarian calculations and always of a common security threat.
But this year, for financial reasons at some teams, contractual complications at others and a "wait and see" approach at others, the horse-trading continues.
Many players leaving Pyeongchang had contractual commitments with European clubs, American universities or North American minor league teams after participating in the Olympic hockey tournament.
But she also said that she and her husband, Dr. Thomas Fitzgerald, were unable to divest from some holdings because of legal or contractual restrictions.
Brands like Burton, Altra, Nuun and Brooks came forward to announce new contractual guarantees for women who have children while being supported by their sponsorships.
It also includes contractual assurances such as a reverse breakup fee — worth about $225 billion — in the event a transaction is blocked by the government.
Postmates argued that Keller Lenkner's demands did not satisfy the company's contractual requirements, which specify that arbitration demands must include individual facts, not generic allegations.
Does the opt-out requirement impinge on couriers' contractual right to arbitrate - and to force Postmates to pay the fees to launch their arbitration cases?
But the finding frees Mueller's office from its contractual obligations in the plea, like asking for a reduced sentence for him because of his cooperation.
Santander circumvented the lack of legal framework by inserting a contractual clause in a €1.5bn five-year that gives bonds a "second ranking senior" status.
" In effect, the company's lawyers are arguing that Ms. McDougal is challenging its "constitutional and contractual right to exercise its editorial discretion not to publish.
Much of its oil is produced in partnership with international oil companies, so it has contractual agreements that make it difficult to throttle back output.
McDormand urged powerful celebrities to insist on inclusion riders: contractual provisions that require producers to interview female candidates for jobs ranging from gaffer to director.
It is an effort to clear what Christie said in a statement were "statutory and contractual impediments" that interfere with New Jersey's public school system.
So far around the world, however, "the credit strength of most public sector entities has proved resilient to contractual and contingent PPP risks," it said.
The "worst" stock is plain common stock which does not enjoy any special rights and is subject to contractual restrictions which diminish its liquidity profile.
In addition, they are notched down twice for high non-performance risk, as the trigger can result in contractual loss absorption ahead of non-viability.
The wind turbine backlog order was 8.6 billion euros and service agreements with contractual future revenue was 9.4 billion at the end of March 2016.
The sprawling company has been hit by delays in launching new fields because foreign businesses have been reluctant to invest because of tough contractual terms.
And Tim Bontemps at The Washington Post dug into the designated-player exception, a contractual boon for superstars, particularly those who are past their primes.
And when serious problems were discovered, the department rarely invoked its contractual right to dock servicers' pay, the department's inspector general said in its report.
They have refused to compensate her after fulfilling her contractual obligations and continue to use her image for advertising and publicity to promote their brand.
"We are confident that our comprehensive drug-free workforce and workplace programs exceed all applicable contractual requirements," SpaceX said in a statement sent to Reuters.
"We expect companies doing business with the government to comply with their contractual obligations," said Assistant Attorney General Jody Hunt, who heads the department's civil division.
BHP Billiton's Escondida in Chile, the world's largest copper mine, said it would not be able to meet its contractual obligations on metals shipments on Feb.
While Chinese investors have become familiar with bail-in features in Tier 1 and Tier 2 debt, they are underpinned by contractual rather than statutory clauses.
PUB, Singapore's water agency, has warned Hyflux that it may take over the plant if the company does not fix its contractual defaults by April 30.
"There are many contractual clauses that require decisions on prices, quantities and allocation of resources," Economy Minister Jose Valente told journalists after a Corfo board meeting.
The jobs most common among serial killers are ones that can be temporary or contractual, such as an aircraft machinist, a laborer, or a truck driver.
The Andean country recently modified contractual terms for offshore exploration and launched a permanent bidding process in an effort to boost its long-stagnant oil sector.
A lease refers to a contractual agreement between two parties — namely the user and the owner — over the use of an asset, such as a property.
" But in a few cases courts have sides with contractual agreements, which is why Rosen says, "If you see this at all, it's a red flag.
"It's just a temporary suspension that they have on accepting some aircraft until we reach agreement on a contractual issue," Chief Executive Marillyn Hewson told analysts.
As Android splits following the EU ruling, the contract also raises questions about how non-Google phones will receive security updates without the same contractual pressures.
The contractual time, wages, and transportation of workers were documented at these sites after they underwent medical and psychological examinations, which often included fumigation with DDT.
These criteria apply to originator-backed (or asset-based) sukuk structures, where investors rely on obligor direct support features and contractual commitments built into the documentation.
Plus, thanks to the complex and unusual contractual arrangements between Sony and Marvel, Spider-Man may have to hold down not just one franchise, but two.
Both Netanyahu and his attorney, David Shimron, have denied any impropriety, and the shipbuilder, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, said it has no contractual connection with the lawyer.
Corfo said in the statement it had complied with its contractual obligations, but noted that the three batterymakers had failed to reach an agreement with Albemarle.
And though the contractual negotiations are proving tricky, to some amazement nearly all Helsinki's transport operators—even taxi-drivers—seem willing to give it a go.
While Orbital replaced the Antares engines, the company had to rely on help from the United Launch Alliance to help fulfill its contractual obligations to NASA.
Fitch expects OHI's FCC will continue to improve, driven by contractual rental escalators and reduced fixed charges as the interest savings from the refinancing is realized.
Injunctions are rarely granted in contractual cases such as this one and doing so would be an "extraordinary measure," Justice Shirley Kornreich said in her ruling.
"We remain comfortable with our contractual arrangements with EGAS under which we continue to deliver," a spokeswoman for BP said, adding that contract details were confidential.
The Philippine labor department has historically struggled to regulate call centers, in part because of the industry's particular needs, such as contractual work and graveyard shifts.
Santander is circumventing the lack of legal framework in Spain by inserting a contractual clause in the documents that gives bonds a "second ranking senior" status.
INCREASED OFF-BALANCE-SHEET LIABILITIES The ratings contemplate Wyndham's off-balance-sheet liabilities, including contractual and contingent obligations, which have increased during the past several years.
We view Greece's low sovereign rating as neutral for Intralot's ratings due to its contractual requirement to maintain large portions of its cash outside Greek banks.
Based on the public information I've reviewed, it's not obvious that Kik was under any contractual obligation to the purchasers other than to deliver the tokens.
I think that who is here [at Chapecoense] today has much more than a contractual commitment, but a personal one, a life one, a spiritual one.
Cuts to those pensions, the Democrats argue, would break the contractual promises made to workers that their pension payments would provide retirement security -- and be untouchable.
And yet, too often, their counter-parties are property owners and managers who are not meeting their contractual obligation to provide healthy, safe, and habitable spaces.
Exxon spokeswoman Sarah Nordin declined to discuss the status of individual units at the Baytown complex, but said the company continues to meet its contractual commitments.
This means that Disney will earn back the amount it needs to compensate debts for the film that have been laid out on a contractual basis.
However, outsourcing clients routinelyinsist on the inclusion of contractual terms with their suppliers reserving their right todetermine who is and is not allowed on their premises.
These workers are accusing the contractor of withholding bonus payments, refusing to provide contractual sick pay, and cutting the workforce, and are now threatening to strike.
Marshall had been waiting five months for this precise moment, ever since free agency dawned in March with Fitzpatrick and the Jets at a contractual impasse.
NOC board member Jadalla Alaokali said force majeure, a legal waiver for contractual obligations, would "likely" be declared if violence continued, though he gave no timeframe.
Every home rented by Vision comes "as is" and has strict contractual terms that require a tenant to pay for any repairs, no matter how big.
Fitch expects SSNOI growth to turn positive in 2018 based on estimated contractual rent increases ranging from 3371212%-3371908% for the portfolio and on stabilizing occupancy.
Paul Gallagher, another lawyer for Facebook, warned in court on Tuesday that "the effect on trade would be immense" if Standard Contractual Clauses were made invalid.
Cuts to those pensions, the Democrats argue, would break the contractual promises made to workers that their pension payments would provide retirement security — and be untouchable.
UTC said Pratt & Whitney Canada will make four annual payments in the form of royalties, beginning this month, to "fully settle and terminate" its contractual obligations.
" The Redskins organization stood by the contractual obligations of the cheerleaders adding, "[e]ach Redskin cheerleader is contractually protected to ensure a safe and constructive environment.
Failing to meet their contractual obligations would trigger "disastrous consequences for the continuity of a source of employment," the lobby groups said in a joint statement.
Oil minister and PDVSA head Manuel Quevedo said on Tuesday that PDVSA was considering declaring partial force majeure on its contractual obligations in the United States.
The country's national oil company, Saudi Aramco, has 27 to 703 days of supply to meet contractual obligations, according to a source close to the matter.
It's an arrangement that has already attracted several automotive customers, according to the company, although because of contractual obligations it could not yet disclose specific clients.
A D.C. Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump can be deposed in his $10 million contractual dispute against celebrity chef José Andrés.
When she pushed back on requests for time and work outside of her contractual obligations, Lee claimed a staff member insisted previous artists accommodated such amendments.
As Goodman shows, the law and the facts were very strongly with Klein: a contractual four-way partnership can't normally be sundered by one partner's discontent.
A second, more subtle advantage is that, unlike chips based on proprietary designs, those involving RISC-V can be used without lengthy and expensive contractual negotiations.
The objectivity and due process protections in the current rule help ensure that the extraordinary measure of discharging contractual obligations is available only when unquestionably appropriate.
"When we're talking about estimates, it's hard to counter an unknown contractual arrangement that doesn't exist," said Jared Llorens, one of the authors of the study.
Ideally, this stuff wouldn't need to be spelled out in ink, and people would simply treat one another well, without a contractual obligation to do so.
Just a hunch, but the Knicks shouldn't count on Porzingis hanging around New York beyond his contractual obligation just for the sake of building his brand.
Djibouti last month terminated the concession of Dubai's state-owned DP World to run the port, citing a failure to resolve a six-year contractual dispute.
FamilyMart's parent, FamilyMart Uny Holdings, is pursuing legal action against the Ting Hsin food conglomerate to end the partnership over contractual disputes, the Nikkei reported. s.nikkei.
Chief Executive Steve Milligan said this month that Toshiba was violating contractual rights and had left the U.S. firm no choice but to pursue legal action.
"We were always concerned about IAC's reputation for ignoring their contractual commitments and acting like the rules don't apply to them," said Rad, Tinder's first CEO.
In contrast, the "best" stock is (1) the acquirer's most senior series of preferred stock, coupled with (2) additional contractual rights enhancing such stock's liquidity profile.
" Facebook said it was "grateful" for the opinion and said standard contractual clauses "provide important safeguards to ensure that Europeans' data are protected once transferred overseas.
Low trigger contingent capital Tier 2 notes are rated two notches below the VR, reflecting loss severity, due to contractual full and permanent write-down language.
Albemarle said it regretted the need for arbitration, but decried what it considered the "substantial difference" between the contractual agreement and what Corfo is now demanding.
Rather, a plaintiff must be able to show what the law calls an "injury in fact" -- for example, some physical injury, financial loss or contractual violation.
Two of the most likely options, having companies set up corporate rules or contractual clauses that specify how to handle the data, are now in jeopardy.
Eldridge, which also owns magazines such as the Billboard and the Hollywood Reporter, said the affiliate terminated the agreement after Wanda failed to honor contractual obligations.
"Bonds have outperformed stocks for an entire generation and have done so with lower volatility and greater inherent safety due to their contractual payouts," Miller added.
And in some cases, based on contractual agreements, CBL will be working with Sears in the future to reopen in a pint-sized format, he added.
Petronas has purchased replacement cargoes to meet some of its contractual obligations to term customers, one source said, which would reduce spot exports as a result.
"Japanese buyers also nominated cargoes for August, though they were not allowed to buy additional crude on top of term contractual volumes," the shipping source said.
That's more than 20043 percent; many were a result of contractual sex, some involving small amounts of cash or food to girls as young as 11.
Albemarle had previously said it regretted the disagreement, but decried what it considered the "substantial difference" between the contractual agreement and what Corfo is now demanding.
The issue is more about unscrupulous marketers eager to track users' facial expressions in response to advertisements or content, despite Apple's contractual rules against doing so.
But songs like that felt brief and almost contractual, the gentle introspective song a rapper tacks onto an album steeped in tales of a hustler's ambition.
The decision came a day after the team announced that Frenchman Esteban Ocon was taking Haryanto's place from this month's Belgian Grand Prix due to contractual issues.
Under recent changes in accounting rules, Boeing hives off orders that no longer meet its criteria for recognizing revenue into a separate category, while defending contractual claims.
The main contractual complaint involves her refusal to do a nude scene as her character, a "promiscuous psychic about to be murdered" according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"Similar to other U.S.-based companies who plan to continue operations in Saudi Arabia, the company has decided to uphold its contractual obligations" and hold the event.
Workers began a strike at the BHP Billiton-run mine on Thursday to put pressure on the company after contractual wage talks failed to end in agreement.
After having a whopping 10 fights cancelled last year due to contractual issues, he decided in late August to sign with New Jersey-based promoter Vito Mielnicki.
ADNOC's supply cuts will mostly hit Asia, although refiners there said that the cuts fell within contractual allowances under which ADNOC can alter agreed monthly supply volumes.
Fearing a loss of market share, Saudi Arabia is shielding its most important customers in Asia from the cuts, continuing to supply them with all contractual volumes.
Germany has taken legal steps to give its financial regulator, BaFin, the power to provide relief until the end of 2020 on all contractual "life cycle" events.
Workers began a strike at the BHP Billiton -run mine on Thursday to put pressure on the company after contractual wage talks failed to end in agreement.
For Chalamet, who is unable to fully speak out against Allen due to "contractual obligations," the donation of his salary is his only option to make amends.
If an issuer does not adhere to the contractual obligations to its creditors, including payment in the currency stipulated, S&P Global Ratings would declare a default.
"A lot of the rules in Hollywood — a lot of ways in which things are done, especially on the business side — are not actually contractual," he said.
Vicki Granado, a spokesperson for ETP, says January 1st was the original in-service date and denies the company has any contractual obligation tied to the date.
The ministry set the minimum value of additional royalties at 3.1 percent for contractual blocks one through four, and at 1.9 percent for blocks five through 10.
"The defendants made contractual promises to recruit and retain the men and women who built Tinder," Orin Snyder, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in a statement.
"Aluminium taken off LME warrant in Malaysia to meet contractual obligations, to cover potential shortfalls in commitments is starting to be re-warranted," an industry source said.
SMT alleges that MLBAM disregarded that agreement by finding third parties to provide the same services, refused to perform its contractual obligations and misappropriated its patented technology.
In addition, BANA is actively monitoring and supporting its covered bond program and has maintained more nominal OC than the contractual OC over the past 12 months.
In the first case, the government is claiming damages from Toll Collect and its consortium for the late introduction of the truck toll and for contractual penalties.
The DOE has failed to make good on some of its most important contractual obligations for years, and its private partners have been collecting billions in damages.
Greece said in June that state legal advisers had been asked to prepare for arbitration and that it wanted to ensure Hellas Gold respected its contractual obligations.
" The company also added: "SpaceX actively promotes workplace safety and we are confident that our comprehensive drug-free workforce and workplace programs exceed all applicable contractual requirements.
As a result, Apple has established a data center for Chinese users in a contractual arrangement with state-owned firm Guizhou - Cloud Big Data Industry Co Ltd.
The company, which previously called the blockade illegal, said it had complied with all of its contractual obligations to the community and was cooperating fully with authorities.
Conversely, Fitch will exclude the junior PIK notes when calculating JHL's leverage, in the light of their deeper structural and contractual subordination, and non-cash payment features.
In addition, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority can override the notes' contractual terms through its resolution powers if it considers it necessary to restore the bank's viability.
The Second Circuit held that this was enough to form a contract, writing that a "prudent smartphone user" would realize that they were agreeing to contractual terms.
"Boeing did not implement any policy change or action that would have delayed or missed a contractual payment to large or small suppliers in April," Kowal said.
NOC said on Tuesday it was ready to lift force majeure, a contractual waiver for clients declared in December, if armed men behind the closure got evicted.
NOC Charman Mustafa Sanalla said that force majeure, a contractual waiver, would not be lifted at Sharara until alternative security arrangements were in place, a statement said.
"Given these circumstances and legal and contractual considerations, Harvard does not have plans to remove Dr Sackler's name from the museum," a Harvard spokesperson said via email.
"BP's reduction in shareholding does not affect the existing contractual arrangements between Refining NZ and BP, including the processing agreement," New Zealand Refining said in a statement.
It was believed that these largely imperfect digital releases were helping Drake to fulfill his contractual obligations but they were generating the same sales as commercial releases.
Three of the four programmes rated by Fitch are conditional pass-through and envisage a contractual extendible maturity beyond the longest maturity date of the cover assets.
The National Hydrocarbons Commission, Mexico's oil regulator, launched a call for bids for its first shale tender, including nine contractual areas to be awarded on Sept. 5.
Under recent changes in accounting rules, Boeing hives off orders that no longer meet its criteria for recognising revenue into a separate category, while defending contractual claims.
"We will not accept that type of contractual violation again," he said, seeking to assuage concerns by party members who do not trust Merkel or her conservatives.
NOC said on Tuesday it was ready to lift force majeure, a contractual waiver for clients declared in December, if armed men behind the closure were evicted.
Revenue growth from continued lease activity and contractual escalators in the U.S market would more than offset the relatively modest losses occurring over time due to consolidation.
In the weeks leading up to last year's election, 300 CWU workers took temporary leaves of absence—also a contractual benefit—to persuade and register potential voters.
"Aluminum taken off LME warrant in Malaysia to meet contractual obligations, to cover potential shortfalls in commitments is starting to be re-warranted," an industry source said.
So many shippers that will rely on the spot market really took it on the chin in 2018, and so they went more contractual with their business.
Athens has said the miner violates contractual obligations by submitting a deficient plan to build a metallurgical plant that will process ores mined in Skouries and Olympias.
The Girls Do Porn channel is a "Pornhub Content Partner," meaning it has a contractual agreement that benefits both the channel and Pornhub through views and advertising.
The 'AAA' breakeven AP of 0003% corresponds to a breakeven overcollateralisation (OC) of 11.1% and is equivalent to the maximum contractual AP as per the programme documents.
LONDON — In 1996, the rock star Prince released the album "Emancipation," his first record since the end of a rancorous contractual dispute with his label, Warner Bros.
Even if she wants out of it, it remains in place for now, and Crawford says he's exercising his contractual right to control distribution of her music.
Nonetheless, the legal tussle can be costly for small galleries and can leave world-famous pieces of art languishing in airports overnight, violating contractual agreements between museums.
But that relationship was damaged earlier this year after the NRA brought two lawsuits against the firm, claiming Ackerman failed to live up to its contractual obligations.
Contractual obligations prevented EdjSports from sharing data that could compromise its relationship with the Eagles, but Frigo said many of Philadelphia's decisions have aligned with EdjSports's recommendations.
"I can't answer questions about the contractual negotiation," Mr. Salovey said in a phone interview that was supervised by a public relations person from Mr. Schwarzman's team.
But those procedures were covered by union-negotiated medical insurance, and the time he had to miss work for them was handled by union-negotiated contractual provisions.
Now Fetch has asked for Judge Rogers to determine both companies' contractual responsibilities and to direct Uber to pay it the monies Fetch claimed it is owed.
Cancelling might be a legitimate business decision for a conference, but that doesn't automatically mean the conference's financial loss is covered because policies address specific contractual situations.
Amazon retains a contractual right to hold sellers' revenues for long periods after a sale, and imposes limits on what data sellers can share with other companies.
For all of its musical influence, the group is probably best known for its internal dramas, its contractual nightmares and for the troubled adulthood of Mr. Brown.
Elsbeth sues Mike in civil court for interfering in the contractual obligations of the firm as a way to get a window into the grand jury proceedings.
Moody's report was constrained by its ability to capture some P3 obligations in its review of debt because not all contractual payment obligations are disclosed, it said.
ESPN has sued Verizon, alleging a breach of contract, while Twenty-First Century Fox and NBC Universal have said the Custom TV offering violates their contractual obligations.
Their position is that only clear contractual terms can be enforced, and they see Europeans as more comfortable with resolving ambiguities by going beyond what is written.
Quantum Global has denied wrongdoing, saying the money it has under management is properly accounted for, and that the fund has violated its long-term contractual obligations .
This includes a provision that would permit advisors to continue earning commissions, provided they enter a contractual agreement that they will act in the client's best interest.
"Tata Sons has always been and continues to be committed to discharge its contractual obligations in a manner consistent with the law," the representative for the group said.
But he also found no proof that maintaining the "contractual status quo" would irreparably harm Expedia, even if the dispute led to customer confusion and hurt its reputation.
"For contractual and logistical reasons, we might initially see that the output cuts do not fall neatly into place," the Paris-based organization said in the report Tuesday.
O) to court and seek fines of 2 million euros ($2.5 million) over what it termed "abusive" contractual terms imposed by the tech giants on startups and developers.
Rather the court said today that it will refer legal questions over so-called Standard Contractual Contracts (SCCs) to Europe's top court, the ECJ, for a preliminary ruling.
"We need San Francisco to honor its contractual commitments to this regional program — not change the rules in the middle of the game," Lyft said in a statement.
These conditions form contractual terms of such financial assistance which bind the recipient to expected actions or even results as a quid pro quo for receiving such assistance.
In a statement, the family said Integrated Whale's actions "have only confirmed and deepened grievous doubts as to its intent and its ability to fulfill its contractual obligations."
Toshiba's "attempts to circumvent our contractual rights have left us with no choice but to take this action," Western Digital's Chief Executive Steve Milligan said in a statement.
In this particular case, the issue was much, much simpler, in which is we did not have the authority to comment without approvals that would have contractual implications.
"* He added, "Stratim's lawsuit is nothing more than a transparent preemptive ploy to avoid liability stemming from Mr. Fishman's notice of resignation and Stratim's contractual liability resulting therefrom.
This is because most firms make bonus payments above the legal or contractual minimum to help attract new business, which will no longer be necessary in run-off.
However, to be clear, first, Vantiv has not told DraftKings that it plans to cease fulfilling its contractual obligations as of "Feb 29, 2016" (or any other date).
Neither the surveillance operation, nor the Homburger investigation, found any evidence that Khan had breached his contractual obligations by trying to poach employees or clients, Credit Suisse said.
Exxon's partners in developing many of these sites could have a contractual right of first refusal on any opportunity to acquire Exxon's interest, one of the sources said.
" Swift added of Borchetta, "This is what happens when you sign a deal at 15 to someone for whom the term 'loyalty' is clearly just a contractual concept.
U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee for the trust holding the underlying mortgages, claimed Morgan Stanley breached its contractual duty to notify the trustee of the defective loans.
Contractual discussions are still ongoing and once terms are reached UKAD's involvement aims to ensure that targeted testing is carried out while the RUSADA works on becoming compliant.
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In a joint statement, producer Mark Burnett and MGM, which owns his production company, cited "various contractual and legal requirements" as their reason for sealing the vault. 6.
"Senior notes would include a contractual status clause which would contemplate a senior second ranking ('senior non-preferred') in resolution and insolvency," the issuer wrote in a presentation.
Through these contractual relationships, Ring grants police access to an online platform—or "portal"— which can be used to acquire video footage captured by Ring's doorbell surveillance cameras.
What these new platforms added to the picture was the ability to record new types of data in addition to currency exchanges, such as loans and contractual agreements.
Commodities merchant Trafigura, one of the biggest shippers on the line, intends to ship full contractual volumes once the line starts up, a source told Reuters in June.
Fitch expects high-margin franchise royalty and contractual rent payments to represent more than 50% of McDonald's revenue by 2018, up from 34% at the end of 2014.
They also include new contractual language around regulatory bail-in and loss absorption powers, as well as the removal for certain instruments of so called "Tier 3 blockers".
The notching differential between the IDR and subordinated debt ratings reflects the structural and contractual subordination of these obligations, which is likely to result in poor recovery rates.
"I am absolutely for Alitalia being nationalized so that workers can keep their jobs under decent contractual terms," said Raffaele Di Giacomo, a salesman in a hardware store.
Though that sidesteps the contractual crux point that's really exciting privacy advocates — and making them point to the CNIL as having slammed the first of many unbolted doors.
The merchants' lawsuits challenging the laws were filed soon after a 2013 settlement in which leading credit-card companies dropped contractual rules that prevented merchants from adding surcharges.
In addition, negotiators are discussing the structure of signing bonuses the one-time auction fees that winners will pay the government among other contractual terms, the source said.
"I am absolutely for Alitalia being nationalised so that workers can keep their jobs under decent contractual terms, " said Raffaele Di Giacomo, a salesman in a hardware store.
Low trigger contingent capital Tier 103 notes are rated two notches below the VR, reflecting loss severity in the form of contractual full and permanent write-down language.
That could make it tougher to convince entrepreneurs to sell to Facebook, or force it to pay higher prices and put contractual guarantees of autonomy into the deals.
"We've filed rates based on a contractual obligation with the state, but no final decision on our participation has been made," the company said in an email statement.
" Tribune said Sinclair's counterclaim "is entirely meritless and simply an attempt to distract from its own significant legal exposure resulting from its persistent violations of Tribune's contractual rights.
Libra, the sign of justice, also relates to contractual agreements, so this is a time for you to reevaluate whatever sorts of contracts you have with other people.
It added if the state is able to meet its contractual obligation for the debt over the next three months, the ratings would remain at their current levels.
ESPN has sued Verizon alleging a breach of contract, while Twenty-First Century Fox and NBC Universal have said that the Custom TV offering violates their contractual obligations.
Companies have had to rely on alternative legal structures such as "standard contractual clauses" to move data across the Atlantic in line with tough EU data transferral rules.
"We confirm that Qatar Airways has canceled four of their contractual A350 delivery slots," an Airbus spokesman said, adding the decision was related to "known supply chain issues".
As with other suppliers, if Boeing reduces the number of fuselages and other parts it orders from Spirit, the price of the parts goes up under contractual terms.
The watchdog said it was calling for an end to the use of contractual clauses that tie clients to using the same bank for a range of services.
The EU executive also found manufacturers increasingly use selective distribution and contractual sales restrictions, such as price restrictions and curbs on online sales, to better control their products.
Mr. Ocean, it seemed, had fulfilled his contractual obligation to Def Jam by putting out a longform video, "Endless," just one day before — leaving himself a free agent.
It had been scheduled to be completed in late 2503 but has faced delays due to contractual disagreements and changes in the scope and design, sources have said.
In addition, negotiators are discussing the structure of signing bonuses — the one-time auction fees that winners will pay the government — among other contractual terms, the source said.
In response, the union said Southwest's requirements imposed extra-contractual demands with a threat of termination for failing to comply, and asked for its contract to be respected.
These decisions have yielded contractual impediments, staffing practices, and benefit obligations that make it hard to pay teachers well — especially in an economically struggling state like West Virginia.
Under this expansive standard, almost any contractual relationship, particularly with regard to franchising, opens up the possibility of holding employers liable for workplaces they neither own nor manage.
Under recent changes in accounting rules, Boeing hives off orders that do not meet its criteria for recognising revenue into a separate category, while holding onto contractual claims.
The hospital says that a federal judge in Ohio should consider its claims because they focus on a contractual dispute rather than an issue primarily about union representation.
But a judge told Uber to use "the full extent of their corporate, employment, contractual and other authority " to compel Levandowski to return the documents by May 31.
"This is what happens when you sign a deal at fifteen to someone for whom the term 'loyalty' is clearly just a contractual concept," Swift wrote on Sunday.
It's true that Nike does pay some women during their pregnancy, but the industry, led by Nike, should establish a contractual guarantee for all its sponsored female athletes.
Deliveroo and other so-called gig economy employers have to stop blocking their workers' access to these funds and immediately introduce full contractual sick pay, without pre-conditions.
The regulator should also approve the new terms and conditions and tolls before shippers are required to sign any binding contractual commitments for space, the company's letter added.
The regulator should also approve the new terms and conditions and tolls before shippers are required to sign any binding contractual commitments for space, the company's letter added.
If the president discounts the importance of avoiding conflicts, disrespects transparency, and disparages the importance of compliance with contractual and regulatory requirements, the government's credibility is at risk.
Europe's chief data protection watchdog has raised concerns over contractual arrangements between Microsoft and the European Union institutions which are making use of its software products and services.
We are in discussions with our customers in the EU institutions and will soon announce contractual changes that will address concerns such as those raised by the EDPS.
In addition, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) can override the notes' contractual terms through its resolution powers if it considers it necessary to restore the bank's viability.
Nongovernment leaks are generally not illegal, though they can also be a violation of contractual obligations to an employer and may set off civil suits or disciplinary action.
Fitch takes into account the contractual AP maintained in the ACT, since over-collateralisation exceeding requirement under the ACT is secured by a demand-loan provided by WNZL.
The analyst anticipates new subscription annualized contractual value — a key metric for the company — was likely robust across all regions and should result in 23 percent billings growth.
In a civil lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Texas native accused the Astros of unfair business practices, negligence and intentional interference with contractual and economic relations.
He has thrust himself into the realm of labor management and managed to bathe in corporate coffers while shedding the contractual restraints that were wholly accepted by Jordan.
"The Mayor's intentional interference with the Corporation's business operations and contractual relationships that raise significant legal issues and exposure for the Mayor, the City and State," she continued.
The changes to contractual terms will apply globally and to all of Microsoft's commercial cloud customers — whether public or private sector entity, or large or small business. 6.
Major investors in Uber weren't allowed to sell their shares at the IPO, a contractual obligation that ideally lets the share price find its balance without insiders' influence.
Meanwhile, the NBA has expanded the contractual options for G League players, increasing salaries and adding two-way contracts that enable minor league players to get called up.
Mumbai, the second most densely populated city on earth, has managed to build just 11 kilometres of track in a decade, after problems acquiring land and contractual disputes.
It calls for the city and county to "take every reasonable step to limit" San Francisco's "financial and contractual relationships" with vendors who do business with the NRA.
But while Beyond Meat requests stores sell its products next to real meat, there are no contractual obligations on product placement, according to interviews with nine retail chains.

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