Common use of Meet and Confer Process Clause in Contracts

Meet and Confer Process. Before sending a notice of default in accordance with Section 17 above, the party that may assert that the other party has failed to perform or fulfill its obligations under this Agreement shall first attempt to meet and confer with the other party to discuss the alleged failure and shall permit such party a reasonable period, but not less than thirty (30) days and not more than sixty (60) days, to respond to or cure such alleged failure. The party asserting such failure shall request that such meeting and conference occur within twenty (20) business days following the request and if, despite the “Good Faith Efforts” (as defined in the DA) of the requesting party, such meeting has not occurred within twenty (20) business days of such request, such party shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of this Section and may proceed in accordance with the issuance of a notice of default under Section 17 above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Transfer Agreement, Property Transfer Agreement

Meet and Confer Process. Before sending a notice of default in accordance with Section 17 above, the party that may assert that the other party has failed to perform or fulfill its obligations under this Agreement shall first attempt to meet and confer with the other party to discuss the alleged failure and shall permit such party a reasonable period, but not less than thirty (30) days and not more than sixty (60) days, to respond to or cure such alleged failure. The party asserting such failure shall request that such meeting and conference occur within twenty (20) business days following the request and if, despite the “Good Faith Efforts” (as defined in the DA) of the requesting party, such meeting has not occurred within twenty (20) business days of such request, such party shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of this Section and may proceed in accordance with the issuance of a notice of default under Section 17 above.. [REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Transfer Agreement