Common use of Further Remedies Clause in Contracts

Further Remedies. If a Dispute has not been resolved by negotiation within forty-five (45) days following the disputing Party’s initial notice (or such longer period as the Parties may reasonably agree), or if the other Party has failed to meet for the first time within fifteen (15) Business Days following the initial notice, either Party may pursue whatever other remedies may be available to such Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement (Southern Union Co)

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Further Remedies. If a Dispute has not been resolved by negotiation within forty-forty- five (45) days following the disputing Party’s initial notice (or such longer period as the Parties may reasonably agree), or if the other Party has failed to meet for the first time within fifteen (15) Business Days following the initial notice, either Party may pursue whatever other remedies may be available to such Party.fifteen

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Form of Continuing Services Agreement, Form of Continuing Services Agreement

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