Common use of Notice of Default and Cure Period Clause in Contracts

Notice of Default and Cure Period. If Borrower fails to comply with any of its obligations, representations, and/or covenants under this Agreement or any other provision of this Agreement, Lender shall provide written notice of breach to Borrower (the “Breach Notice”) consistent with the notice requirements set forth in this section. Borrower shall then have five (5) business days from the date of receipt of the Breach Notice to cure the breach (the “Grace Period”) or provide written proof that no breach existed, the sufficiency of which shall be in Xxxxxx’s reasonable discretion. If Borrower fails to cure any such breach within the Grace Period or fails to provide proof that no claimed breach existed, then Borrower shall have all rights to proceed with its remedies as specified below.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Smart for Life, Inc., Smart for Life, Inc., Smart for Life, Inc.

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Notice of Default and Cure Period. If Borrower fails to comply with any of its obligations, representations, and/or covenants under this Agreement Note or any other provision of this AgreementNote, Lender shall provide written notice of breach to Borrower (the “Breach Notice”) consistent with the notice requirements set forth in this section. Borrower shall then have five (5) business days from the date of receipt of the Breach Notice to cure the breach (the “Grace Period”) or provide written proof that no breach existed, the sufficiency of which shall be in XxxxxxLxxxxx’s reasonable discretion. If Borrower fails to cure any such breach within the Grace Period or fails to provide proof that no claimed breach existed, then Borrower Lender shall have all rights to proceed with its remedies as specified below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Starco Brands, Inc.

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