Non-Bankruptcy or Deferral of Interest Defaults Sample Clauses

Non-Bankruptcy or Deferral of Interest Defaults. When any Event of Default other than those set forth in Subsection 4.1(f) has occurred and is continuing, the Majority Holders may, by written notice to the Company, enforce any and all rights and remedies available to the Holders under the Transaction Documents or applicable law; provided, however, the Holders may not accelerate payment of the principal of, or the accrued interest on, the Senior Notes.
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Related to Non-Bankruptcy or Deferral of Interest Defaults

  • Suspension; Cancellation; Acceleration of Maturity Section 5.01. The following are specified as additional events for suspension of the right of the Borrower to make withdrawals from the Loan Account for the purposes of Section 8.01(m) of the Loan Regulations:

  • Suspension; Acceleration of Maturity Section 5.01. The following are specified as additional events for suspension of the right of the Borrower to make withdrawals from the Loan Account for the purposes of Section 8.01(m) of the Loan Regulations:

  • SUSPENSION & TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT Enterprise Services may suspend Contractor’s operations under this Master Contract immediately by written cure notice of any default. Suspension shall continue until the default is remedied to Enterprise Services’ reasonable satisfaction; Provided, however, that, if after thirty (30) days from such a suspension notice, Contractor remains in default, Enterprise Services may terminate Contractor’s rights under this Master Contract. All of Contractor’s obligations to Enterprise Services and Purchasers survive termination of Contractor’s rights under this Master Contract, until such obligations have been fulfilled.

  • Performance Default and Remedies Subsection B. DEFAULT AND REMEDIES, second paragraph of the Contract is modified as follows (underlined language is added and stricken language is deleted): “Written notice of default and a reasonable 30-day opportunity to cure must be issued by the party claiming default.”

  • EVENTS OF DEFAULTS AND CONSEQUENCES 9.1 Subject to the Force Majeure clause, the Promoter shall be considered under a condition of Default, in the following events:

  • Termination for Default The County may, by written notice to the Contractor terminate this contract for default in whole or in part (delivery orders, if applicable) if the Contractor fails to:

  • CANCELLATION FOR DEFAULT a. Buyer may, by written notice to Seller, cancel all or part of this Contract: (i) if Seller fails to deliver the Goods within the time specified by this Contract or any written extension; (ii) if Seller fails to perform any other provision of this Contract or fails to make progress, so as to endanger performance of this Contract, and, in either of these two circumstances, within ten (10) days after receipt of notice from Buyer specifying the failure, does not cure the failure or provide Buyer with a written detailed plan adequate to cure the failure if such failure reasonably cannot be cured within such ten (10) days and such plan is acceptable to Buyer’s Authorized Procurement Representative; or (iii) in the event of Seller's bankruptcy, suspension of business, insolvency, appointment of a receiver for Seller's property or business, or any assignment, reorganization or arrangement by Seller for the benefit of its creditors.

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