Common use of Nonmonetary Defaults Capable of Cure Clause in Contracts

Nonmonetary Defaults Capable of Cure. As to non-monetary Defaults which are reasonably capable of being cured or remedied, unless there is a specific shorter or longer grace period provided for in this Loan Agreement or in another Loan Document, there shall be a thirty (30) day grace period following such Default; provided that if such Default would reasonably require more than thirty (30) days to cure or remedy, such longer period as requested by the Borrower but in no event longer than ninety (90) days following such Default and no extension shall be granted if such Default has caused a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement (Cedar Realty Trust, Inc.), Loan Agreement (Cedar Realty Trust, Inc.), Loan Agreement (Cedar Realty Trust, Inc.)

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Nonmonetary Defaults Capable of Cure. As to non-monetary Defaults which are reasonably capable of being cured or remedied, unless there is a specific shorter or longer grace period provided for in this Loan Agreement or in another Loan Document, there shall be a thirty (30) day grace period following such Default; provided that if such Default would reasonably require more than thirty (30) days to cure or remedy, such longer period as requested by the Borrower but in no event longer than ninety (90) days following such Default and no extension shall be granted if such Default has caused a Material Adverse EffectDefault.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement (Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc.), Loan Agreement (Cedar Realty Trust, Inc.)

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