Other Performance Default Clause Samples

The "Other Performance Default" clause defines what constitutes a failure to perform obligations under an agreement that are not related to payment defaults. It typically outlines specific actions or omissions—such as failing to deliver goods, services, or meet deadlines—that would trigger a default, and may set out notice and cure periods for the breaching party to remedy the issue. This clause ensures that non-monetary breaches are clearly addressed, providing a mechanism for the non-breaching party to enforce the contract or seek remedies if performance standards are not met.
Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and, in the case of only the first two (2) such failures during the Term of this Lease, this failure continues for ten (10) days after written notice from Landlord, except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the ten (10) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then, so long as Tenant continues to diligently attempt to cure its failure, the ten (10) day period shall be extended to sixty (60) days, or such lesser period as is reasonably necessary to complete the cure;
Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and this failure continues for twenty (20) days after written notice from Landlord, except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the twenty (20) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then, so long as Tenant continues to diligently attempt to cure its failure, the twenty (20) day period shall be extended to sixty (60) days, or such lesser period as is reasonably necessary to complete the cure;
Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and, this failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord (provided, however, that any such notice shall be in lieu of, and not in addition to, any notice required under Section 1161 et seq. of the California Code of Civil Procedure), except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the thirty (30) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then, so long as Tenant continues to diligently pursues the cure to its completion, the thirty (30) day period shall be extended to such longer period as is reasonably necessary to complete the cure;
Other Performance Default. Subtenant fails to perform any other obligation to Sublandlord under this Sublease or commits any act, or fails to perform any act, which commission or failure would constitute or cause a breach of the Master Lease, and this failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord or Sublandlord, except that if Subtenant begins to cure its failure within the thirty (30) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then, so long as Subtenant continues to diligently attempt to cure its failure, the thirty (30) day period shall be extended to one hundred twenty (120) days, or such lesser period as is reasonably necessary to complete the cure;
Other Performance Default. Subtenant fails to perform any other obligation to Sublandlord under this Sublease, and this failure continues for: fifteen (15) days after written notice from Sublandlord, except that if Subtenant begins to cure its failure within the fifteen (15) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then Subtenant shall not be in default so long as Subtenant continues to diligently cure its failure;
Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other material obligation, individually or in the aggregate, to Landlord under this Lease, and, in the case of only the first two (2) such material failures during the Term of this Lease, this failure continues for ten (10) days after written notice from Landlord, except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the ten (10) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then, so long as Tenant continues to diligently attempt to cure its failure, the ten (10) day period shall be extended to sixty (60) days, or such lesser period as is reasonably necessary to complete the cure;
Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and this failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord, except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the thirty (30) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then Tenant shall not be in default so long as Tenant continues to diligently cure its failure;
Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease and, in the case of only the first two (2) such failures during any twelve (12) month period, this failure continues for ten (10) days after written notice from Landlord (provided, however, that any such notice shall)
Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and, in the case of only the first two (2) such failures during the Term of this Lease, this failure continues for ten (10) days after written notice from Landlord (provided, however, that any such notice shall be in lieu of, and not in addition to, any notice required under Section 1161 et seq. of the California Code of Civil Procedure), except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the ten (10) day period but cannot
Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other ------------------------- obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and this failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord (provided that (if such notice is delivered in accordance with Section 1161 of the California Code of Civil Procedure) such notice shall be in lieu of and not in addition to any notice required under Section 1161 of the California Code of Civil Procedure, and further provided that after the second such failure in a calendar year, only the passage of time, but no notice, shall be required to establish a Default in the same calendar year), except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the thirty (30) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then, so long as Tenant continues to diligently attempt to cure its failure, the thirty (30) day period shall be extended to one hundred twenty (120) days, or such lesser period as is reasonably necessary to complete the cure;