Failure to Enforce Delivery Obligations Sample Clauses

Failure to Enforce Delivery Obligations. Subject to Section 4.2, if the Municipality receives a Notice of Non-Compliance with Delivery Obligations and fails to take reasonable steps to remedy the conditions prompting such notice; including, if not previously implemented by the Municipality, the passage of an Ordinance or the creation of a franchise/permit system for Waste Haulers, then CRRA may terminate this Agreement. CRRA may so terminate this Agreement either (i) one hundred eighty (180) days after the expiration of the period for the filing by the Municipality of an objection to a Notice of Non-Compliance with Delivery Obligations (if no such objection is filed), or (ii) one hundred eighty (180) days after the issuance by a Review Panel of a memorandum of decision upholding a Notice of Non- Compliance with Delivery Obligations.
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Failure to Enforce Delivery Obligations. 11 4.1. Failure to Enforce Delivery Obligations 11 4.2. Municipal Right to Object to Notice of Non-Compliance with Delivery Obligations 12 5. INVOICING; SUMS DUE ON EXPIRATION 12 5.1. Invoicing 12 5.2. Failure to Pay Invoice 13 5.3. Sums Due upon Expiration of this Agreement 13
Failure to Enforce Delivery Obligations. Subject to Section 4.2, if the Municipality receives a Notice of Non-Compliance with Delivery Obligations and fails to take reasonable steps to remedy the conditions prompting such notice; including, if not previously implemented by the Municipality, the passage of an Ordinance or the creation of a franchise/permit system for Waste Haulers, then MIRA may terminate this Agreement. MIRA may so terminate this Agreement either (i) one hundred eighty (180) days after the expiration of the period for the filing by the Municipality of an objection to a Notice of Non-Compliance with Delivery Obligations (if no such objection is filed), or (ii) one hundred eighty (180) days after the issuance by a Review Panel of a memorandum of decision upholding a Notice of Non- Compliance with Delivery Obligations.

Related to Failure to Enforce Delivery Obligations

  • Failure to Enforce The failure of either party hereto at any time, or for any period of time, to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of such provision(s) or of the right of such party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision.

  • Delivery Obligations 9.1 The Grant Recipient must in relation to each Named Project:

  • Failure to Enforce Not a Waiver The failure of the Company to enforce at any time any provision of this Agreement shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of such provision or of any other provision hereof.

  • Failure to Perform Obligations In the event Business Associate fails to perform its obligations under this Agreement, Covered Entity may immediately discontinue providing PHI to Business Associate. Covered Entity may also, at its option, require Business Associate to submit to a plan of compliance, including monitoring by Covered Entity and reporting by Business Associate, as Covered Entity in its sole discretion determines to be necessary to maintain compliance with this Agreement and applicable law.

  • Breach of Obligations The Parties acknowledge that a breach of any of the obligations contained herein would result in injuries. The Parties further acknowledge that the amount of the liquidated damages or the method of calculating the liquidated damages specified in this Agreement is a genuine and reasonable pre-estimate of the damages that may be suffered by the non-defaulting party in each case specified under this Agreement.

  • Failure to Make Payment In the event a participating Authorized User fails to make payment to the Contractor for Products delivered, accepted and properly invoiced, within thirty calendar days of such delivery and acceptance, the Contractor may, upon five business days advance written notice to both the Commissioner and the Authorized User’s purchasing official, suspend additional shipments of Product or provision of services to such entity until such time as reasonable arrangements have been made and assurances given by such entity for current and future Contract payments.

  • Failure to Deliver Applicable

  • Breach of other obligations any Security Party commits any breach of or omits to observe any of its obligations or undertakings expressed to be assumed by it under any of the Security Documents (other than those referred to in clauses 10.1.1 and 10.1.2 above) unless such breach or omission, in the opinion of the Agent (following consultation with the Banks) is capable of remedy, in which case the same shall constitute an Event of Default if it has not been remedied within fifteen (15) days of the occurrence thereof; or

  • Failure to Make Payments When Due Failure by the Borrower to pay (i) any installment of principal of any Loan when due, whether at stated maturity, by acceleration, by notice of voluntary prepayment, by mandatory prepayment or otherwise; or (ii) any interest on any Loan or any fee or any other amount due hereunder within five Business Days after the date due; or

  • Failure to Supply If IPC is unable (or anticipates an inability) to manufacture or deliver all or a portion of a Product to Tris as required by a confirmed or accepted Purchase Order pursuant to Section 3.3 of this Agreement, IPC shall promptly notify Tris in writing of the period for which such inability (or anticipated inability) to so manufacture or deliver is expected (an “Anticipated Inability to Deliver”). For avoidance of doubt, so long as IPC uses Commercially Reasonable Efforts and the anticipated inability is a force majeure event, IPC shall not be in breach of the Purchase Order(s) affected nor this Agreement, however, regardless of whether or not IPC has breached a Purchase Order or this Agreement it shall still be liable for Cover and the other obligations set forth in this Section 3.10. In the event IPC is unable to meet Tris’s Purchase Orders or IPC issues a notice of an Anticipated Inability to Deliver, IPC’s obligation to supply shall continue but Tris’ obligation to purchase the Product that IPC is unable to timely supply in accordance with Section 3.3 above shall be suspended and Tris, without relieving IPC of its obligations under Section 3.3, may mitigate its damages by purchasing from another Person the quantity of substitute product that it requires beyond what IPC is able to deliver. Tris shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to obtain such substitute product at a reasonable price and communicate same to IPC in writing. Tris shall be entitled to deduct the difference in cost paid by Tris for such substitute product over the cost of the Product (“Cover”), if any, from any amounts otherwise payable to IPC hereunder, and, to the extent not so offset, IPC shall reimburse Tris for such Cover , within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice from Tris. IPC will not be entitled to any share of positive Net Profits for sale of substitute product not sourced by Tris from IPC hereunder (provided IPC shall continue to fund its share of negative Net Profits), except to the extent IPC has fully reimbursed Tris for the Cover expense with respect to such product. If at any time thereafter during the Term, IPC is able to timely deliver Product in satisfaction of Tris’ Purchase Orders, IPC shall so notify Tris in writing and, subject to Tris’ contractual commitments to third parties, Tris shall undertake commercially reasonable efforts to limit such contractual commitment in order not to exceed IPC’s volume and period it is unable to supply, Tris will resume purchasing the Product from IPC. If IPC’s inability to timely deliver to Tris the quantity of the Product described in this Section 3.3 continues for a period beyond three (3) months, Tris may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days’ notice in writing to IPC. IPC shall reimburse Tris for any failure to supply and late supply penalties and/or damages charged to Tris for late supply or non-supply caused by IPC’s failure to timely supply Product pursuant to Purchase Orders delivered to IPC in accordance with this Agreement. For clarity and audit purposes, such failure to supply penalties shall be supported by appropriate invoices detailing the failure to supply penalties issued by the affected customers and wholesallers of Tris. IPC shall reimburse Tris for such penalties and damages, within ten (10) days of receipt of invoice for same from Tris, provided that if such invoice is not timely paid, Tris may at its option offset such amounts owed against other amounts payable by Tris to IPC.

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