Common use of Correction/Cure Clause in Contracts

Correction/Cure. 4.10.1. Upon notice of Deficiency in any Deliverable(s), Vendor shall promptly correct the Deficiency and repair the affected Deliverable(s); and provide the Purchasing Entity with all relevant Documentation. 4.10.2. The Purchasing Entity may correct any Deficiencies with respect to any Deliverable(s) or cure any Vendor breach under this Agreement without prejudice to any other remedy it may have if Vendor fails to correct such Deficiencies as required in this Agreement or if Vendor otherwise fails to perform pursuant to the Agreement. The Purchasing Entity may procure the Deliverable(s) reasonably necessary to correct any Deficiencies or cure any Vendor breach, in which event Vendor shall reimburse the Purchasing Entity for the actual costs incurred in curing the issue. In addition, Vendor shall cooperate with the Purchasing Entity or any third parties retained by the Purchasing Entity to cure such breach, including by allowing access to any of Vendor’s pertinent materials, work product, or intellectual property.

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Sources: Contract Declaration & Execution

Correction/Cure. 4.10.1. Upon notice of Deficiency in any Deliverable(s), the Vendor shall promptly correct the Deficiency and repair the affected Deliverable(s); ) and provide the Purchasing Entity with all relevant Documentation. 4.10.2. The Purchasing Entity may correct any Deficiencies with respect to any Deliverable(s) or cure any Vendor breach under this Agreement without prejudice to any other remedy it may have if Vendor fails to correct such Deficiencies as required in this Agreement or if Vendor otherwise fails to perform pursuant to the Agreement. The Purchasing Entity may procure the Deliverable(s) reasonably necessary to correct any Deficiencies or cure any Vendor breach, in which event the Vendor shall reimburse the Purchasing Entity for the actual costs incurred in curing the issue. In addition, the Vendor shall cooperate with the Purchasing Entity or any third parties retained by the Purchasing Entity to cure such breach, including by allowing access to any of the Vendor’s pertinent materials, work product, or intellectual property.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions