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  • Termination and Remedies Provided no TO is outstanding and remains to be performed by either party, this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days prior written notice to the other party. Any TO may be terminated under the following circumstances: by both Parties on mutual written agreement of the Parties; by either Party for its convenience with written notice and after the Termination Notice Period specified in the Additional Terms has expired; by Mercy Corps immediately upon written notice in the event Mercy Corps’ donor(s) terminates or withdraws funding that Mercy Corps would use to pay Contractor under the Additional Terms; by either Party due to the non-terminating Party’s breach of this Agreement and failure to correct such breach within 15 days prior notice of such breach; be either Party upon written notice if a force majeure event, including any not reasonably foreseeable war, insurrection, change in law or government action or inaction, strike, natural disaster or similar event, prevents the terminating Party from being able to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement; or by Mercy Corps immediately upon written notice if Mercy Corps using its sole discretion determines that Contractor has or will breach any of its warranties, covenants or representations in this Agreement, in which case Mercy Corps may withhold any and all amounts owed to Contractor until such breach is remedied. In the event of termination due to Contractor’s breach or by Contractor for Contractor’s convenience, Mercy Corps will not be obligated to pay Contractor for any partially completed work. In the event termination is due to Mercy Corps’ breach, by Mercy Corps for Mercy Corps convenience, due to force majeure event, or due to loss of funding, Mercy Corps will be obligated to pay Contractor for its reasonable, pro-rated costs of work completed and expenses properly incurred prior to termination. However, Mercy Corps will not be responsible for any expenses incurred in anticipation of termination or suspension. If Mercy Corps determines that Contractor has or will breach any of its warranties, covenants or representations in this Agreement, Mercy Corps may, in addition to any other remedies for such breach available at law or in equity, terminate this Agreement.

  • Landlord’s Remedies If an Event of Tenant’s Default occurs, Landlord shall have the following remedies, in addition to all other rights and remedies provided by any Law or otherwise provided in this Lease, to which Landlord may resort cumulatively or in the alternative:

  • Tenant’s Default The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a default and breach of this Lease by Tenant:

  • Termination Remedies Section E.1.

  • Termination for Default; Remedies 8.2.1 Each of the following shall constitute an immediate event of default (“Event of Default”) under this Agreement:

  • Death or Incapacity If the Executive’s employment is terminated by reason of the Executive’s death or Incapacity during the Employment Period, this Agreement shall terminate without further obligations to the Executive’s legal representatives under this Agreement, other than for (i) timely payment of Accrued Obligations in a lump sum in cash within 30 days after the Date of Termination and (ii) provision by the Company of death benefits or disability benefits for termination due to death or Incapacity, respectively, in accordance with Section 3(b)(iii) as in effect at the Operative Date or, if more favorable to the Executive, at the Executive’s Date of Termination.

  • Additional Remedies The rights, powers and remedies given to Bank hereunder shall be cumulative and not alternative and shall be in addition to all rights, powers and remedies given to Bank by law against Borrower or any other person, including but not limited to Bank's rights of setoff or banker's lien.

  • DAMAGE BY CASUALTY If during the Term or previous thereto, the Premises shall be destroyed or so damaged by fire or another casualty as to become un-leasable, then, at the option of the Lessor, this Agreement shall terminate from the date of such damage or destruction. The Lessor shall exercise this option to so terminate this Agreement by notice in writing delivered to the Lessee within [#] days after such casualty. Upon such notice, the Lessee shall immediately surrender said Premises and all interest therein to the Lessor, and the Lessee shall pay Rent up until the date of casualty. If the Lessor does not elect to terminate this Agreement, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect, and the Lessor shall expeditiously repair the Premises, placing the same in as good a condition as they were at the time of the damage or destruction. Rent shall be prorated, taking into account the amount of time the Lessee is unable to occupy the Premises. If the Premises are slightly damaged by fire or another casualty but are still leasable, the Lessor shall expeditiously repair the same with no rent proration. The Lessee may not make a claim for compensation because of any inconvenience or loss of business arising from the necessity of repairing any portion of the building or the Premises.

  • Termination of Trust Section 9.01

  • Death or Incompetence You agree to notify us promptly in writing if any account holder or other person with a right to withdraw funds from your account dies or becomes legally incompetent. We may continue to honor all instructions and funds transfer requests from such a person until: (a) we know, with reasonable certainty, of the death or legal incompetence of an account holder or other person with a right to withdraw funds, and (b) we have had a reasonable opportunity to act on that knowledge. You agree that we may honor funds transfers requested or initiated on or before the date of death or legal incompetence of an account holder or other person with a right to withdraw funds for up to ten (10) days after we determine that death or legal incompetence occurred, unless we are ordered to stop payment by someone with or claiming a legitimate interest in the account. We may require a reasonable proof of death or adjudication of incompetence. Until we receive notice and any required proof of death or incompetence, we may act as if all account holders and other persons with a right to withdraw funds are alive and competent. We may restrict access to your account upon notice of your death or legal incompetence until the appropriate documentation is provided to us by your executor, administrator or legal representative. Where a Joint Account owner dies, we may require the surviving Joint Account owner to provide us with certain documentation satisfactory to us before we will release the remaining funds in a Joint Account. Transferring Account Ownership. You may not transfer, assign or pledge any account without our express written consent, which we may withhold in our sole discretion. Any transfer, assignment or pledge that we permit will be subject to our right of set-off and security interests to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. If you wish to change the ownership of your account, we may require that the change be made by closing the account and opening a new account in the name of the new owner(s) of the account. Disputed Ownership of an Account. If we receive any conflicting instructions or claims to funds that are in an account, we may, in our sole discretion: (a) restrict the account and deny access to the funds; (b) hold the funds without liability to anyone until the conflicting claims are resolved to our satisfaction; (c) close the account and send the funds to the owner(s) of the account at the address on our records; and/or (d) refer the matter to an appropriate court or arbitrator for judgment or decision. (See also the “Dispute Resolution” section at the end of this agreement.) If we are notified of a dispute, we do not have to decide if the dispute has merit before we take further action. We may take these actions without any liability and without advance notice, unless required by applicable law. Levies and Garnishments. We must comply if we are served with any notice of garnishment or attachment, tax levy, injunction, restraining order, subpoena, or other legal process relating to your account. We may charge a legal process fee and may assess this fee against any account you maintain with us, including the account that is subject to the legal process. Levies and garnishments are subject to our right of set-off and security interests to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. CLOSING OR FREEZING ACCOUNTS, INACTIVE ACCOUNTS Closing or Freezing Accounts. We may, at any time and without notice to you, close your account and terminate this agreement as to that account (except for those provisions of this agreement that are intended to survive account closing and termination) or freeze your account (close your account to further deposits, withdrawals, funds transfers and other account activity), if we believe the account was used in a manner that is inconsistent with the terms of this agreement; for example, by: Providing incorrect or misleading data to us when opening the account or at any time; Maintaining the account at a zero balance for 180 days or more; Exceeding any maximum principal balance or transaction dollar or frequency limits that we may have established in our discretion from time to time; Repeatedly exceeding the transfer frequency limitations for your High Yield Savings account disclosed in the “Transaction Limitations” section of the “Truth in Savings Disclosure”; Overdrawing the account; Engaging or attempting to engage in activity we believe is illegal or fraudulent; Residing outside the United States, APO/FPO, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa or Northern Mariana Islands (or, if applicable, outside another U.S. territory or U.S. possession where we offer the account); Failing to fund the account within 30 days after we approve your application; Using or attempting to use the account for business or commercial purposes; or Linking or attempting to link your account to an account that you do not own or to a business account. We may also close your account at any time by giving you reasonable notice and returning your account balance to you electronically or by mail. Reasonable notice depends on the circumstances, and, in some cases, it might be reasonable for us to give you notice after we have closed or frozen the account. For instance, if we suspect fraudulent activity, we might immediately close or freeze your account and then give you notice. We may refuse to pay any debits or other items presented or re-presented to us for payment after we close or freeze your account, but we are not obligated to refuse to pay those debits or other items, and we will not be liable if we pay any debit or other item presented after we close or freeze your account.

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