Default & Breach by Contractor Sample Clauses

Default & Breach by Contractor. The following acts and omissions shall constitute a default and material breach of this Contract by the Contractor: The failure to comply with all of the requirements regarding insurance; or The violation of any law, Charter provision, ordinance, rule, regulation, governmental CVB’s order or directive; or The abandonment or vacating of the Facilities; or The repeated failure to perform or the violation of any single condition or covenant of this Lease on two or more occasions in any twelve (12) month period; or The assignment of the Contractor’s interest in this Contract without the prior written consent of the CVB; of the use of any sublease without the prior written consent of the CVB; or the filing of a voluntary of involuntary petition in bankruptcy; or for reorganization or an arrangement; or the adjudication of the Contractor as being bankrupt or insolvent; or the appointment of a receiver of or for the Contractor if such appointment, adjudication, or similar order or ruling remains in force or unstayed for a period of thirty (30) days; or The failure to perform or the violation of any other condition or covenant of this Contract where such default or deficiency in performance was not remedied within a reasonable time.
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Default & Breach by Contractor. The following acts and omissions shall constitute a default and material breach of this Contract by the Contractor:

Related to Default & Breach by Contractor

  • Event of Breach by Contractor Any one or more of the following Contractor acts or omissions constitute an event of material breach under this contract:  products or services furnished fail to conform to any requirement;  failure to submit any report required by this contract;  failure to perform any of the other terms and conditions of this contract, including but not limited to beginning work under this contract without prior Department approval; or  voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy or receivership.

  • TERMINATION BY MPS - BREACH BY CONTRACTOR If Contractor fails to fulfill its obligations under this Contract in a timely or proper manner, or violates any of its provisions, MPS shall thereupon have the right to terminate it by giving five (5) days written notice before the effective date of termination of the Contract, specifying the alleged violations, and effective date of termination. The Contract shall not be terminated if, upon receipt of the notice, Contractor promptly cures the alleged violation with five (5) days. In the event of termination, MPS will only be liable for services rendered through the date of termination and not for the uncompleted portion, or for any materials or services purchased or paid for by Contractor for use in completing the Contract.

  • Default by Contractor Contractor will be in default under this Contract if:

  • BREACH BY SELLER In the event Seller shall fail to fully and timely perform any of its obligations hereunder or shall fail to consummate the sale of the Property for any reason, except Purchaser’s default, Purchaser may: (1) enforce specific performance of this Contract; or (2) request that the Escrow Deposit, if any, shall be forthwith returned by the title company to Purchaser.

  • Customer Default The occurrence at any time of any of the following events shall constitute a “Customer Default”:

  • Termination for Breach or Default If the County terminates the Contract for default or breach of any Contract provision or condition, then the termination will be immediate after notice of termination to the Contractor (unless the County provides for an opportunity to cure), and the Contractor will not be permitted to seek termination costs. Upon any termination pursuant to this section, the Contractor will be liable to the County for costs that the County must expend to complete the Work, including costs resulting from any related delays and from unsatisfactory or non-compliant work performed by the Contractor or its subcontractors. The County will deduct such costs from any amount due to the Contractor; or if the County does not owe the Contractor, the Contractor must promptly pay the costs within 15 days of a demand by the County. This section does not limit the County’s recovery of any other damages to which it is entitled by law. Except as otherwise directed by the County, the Contractor must stop work on the date of receipt the notice of the termination.

  • Default by City City shall not be in default under this Agreement unless City fails to perform an obligation required of City under this Agreement within twenty (20) days after written notice by Tenant to City. If the nature of City's obligation is such that more than twenty (20) days are reasonably required for performance or cure, City shall not be in default if City commences performance within such twenty (20) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same to completion. In no event may Tenant terminate this Agreement or withhold the payment of rent or other charges provided for in this Agreement as a result of City’s default.

  • Default by Owner If one or more of the following Events of Default shall occur and be continuing, that is to say:

  • Developer Default Each of the following shall be an Event of Default by Developer:

  • Default by Buyer IN THE EVENT THE CLOSING AND THE CONSUMMATION OF THE TRANSACTION HEREIN CONTEMPLATED DOES NOT OCCUR AS HEREIN PROVIDED BY REASON OF ANY DEFAULT OF BUYER, BUYER AND SELLER AGREE THAT IT WOULD BE IMPRACTICAL AND EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO ESTIMATE THE DAMAGES WHICH SELLER MAY SUFFER. THEREFORE BUYER AND SELLER DO HEREBY AGREE THAT A REASONABLE ESTIMATE OF THE TOTAL NET DETRIMENT THAT SELLER WOULD SUFFER IN THE EVENT THAT BUYER DEFAULTS AND FAILS TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY IS AND SHALL BE, AS SELLER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY (WHETHER AT LAW OR IN EQUITY), THE RIGHT TO TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT AND RECEIVE AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE XXXXXXX MONEY). SAID AMOUNT SHALL BE THE FULL, AGREED AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT BY BUYER, ALL OTHER CLAIMS TO DAMAGES OR OTHER REMEDIES BEING HEREIN EXPRESSLY WAIVED BY SELLER PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT NOTHING IN THIS SECTION 25.2 SHALL BE DEEMED A WAIVER OF ENFORCEMENT COSTS OR INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS THAT SURVIVE TERMINATION. THE PAYMENT OF SUCH AMOUNT AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES IS NOT INTENDED AS A FORFEITURE OR PENALTY WITHIN THE MEANING OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTIONS 3275 OR 3369, BUT IS INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES TO SELLER PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTIONS 1671, 1676 AND 1677. SELLER HEREBY WAIVES THE PROVISIONS OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 3389. UPON DEFAULT BY BUYER, THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE TERMINATED AND NEITHER PARTY SHALL HAVE ANY FURTHER RIGHTS OR OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, EACH TO THE OTHER, EXCEPT FOR THE RIGHT OF SELLER TO COLLECT SUCH LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FROM BUYER AND ESCROW HOLDER, TO COLLECT ITS ENFORCEMENT COSTS AND TO ENFORCE BUYER’S INDEMNIFICCATION OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER WHICH SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. Buyer’s Initials Seller’s Initials

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