Technical Violation Clause Samples

A Technical Violation clause defines what constitutes a breach of contract based on non-material or procedural failures, rather than substantive breaches. For example, this could include missing a reporting deadline, failing to provide required documentation, or not adhering to specified administrative processes, even if these do not result in direct harm. The core function of this clause is to clarify that even minor or technical non-compliance can be considered a violation, thereby encouraging strict adherence to all contractual requirements and reducing ambiguity about what actions may trigger enforcement or remedies.
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Technical Violation. The Franchising Authority agrees that it is not its intention to subject the Grantee to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for so-called “technical” breach(es) or violation(s) of the Franchise, which shall include, but not be limited, to the following: 11.5.1. in instances or for matters where a violation or a breach of the Franchise by the Grantee was good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Customers within the Franchise Area; or 11.5.2. where there existed circumstances reasonably beyond the control of the Grantee and which precipitated a violation by the Grantee of the Franchise, or which were deemed to have prevented the Grantee from complying with a term or condition of the Franchise.
Technical Violation. The Franchising Authority agrees that it is not its intention to subject the Franchisee to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for so-called "technical" breach(es) or violation(s) of the Franchise, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (A) In instances or for matters in which the Franchisee’s violation or breach of the Franchise was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Customers within the Franchise Area; or (B) Where there existed circumstances reasonably beyond the Franchisee’s control and which precipitated the Franchisee’s violation of the Franchise, or which prevented the Franchisee from complying with a term or condition of the Franchise.
Technical Violation. The City agrees that it is not its intention to subject [Franchisee] to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for so-called “technical” breach(es) or violation(s) of the Franchise, which shall include, but not be limited, to the following: 12.5.3.1. in instances or for matters where a violation or a breach of the Franchise by [Franchisee] was good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the customers within the Franchise Area; or 12.5.3.2. where there existed circumstances reasonably beyond the control of [Franchisee] and which precipitated a violation by [Franchisee] of the Franchise, or which were deemed to have prevented [Franchisee] from complying with a term or condition of the Franchise.
Technical Violation. The Village agrees that it is not its intention to subject the Grantee to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for so-called “technical” breach(es) or violation(s) of the Franchise, which shall include, but not be limited, to the following: (1) in instances or for matters where a violation or a breach of the Franchise by the Grantee was good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Customers within the Franchise Area; or (2) where there existed circumstances reasonably beyond the control of the Grantee and which precipitated a violation by the Grantee of the Franchise, or which were deemed to have prevented the Grantee from complying with a term or condition of the Franchise.
Technical Violation. The Franchising Authority agrees that it is not its intention to subject the Grantee to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for so-called “technical” breach(es) or violation(s) of the Franchise, which shall include, but not be limited, to the following:
Technical Violation. The Franchise Authority agrees that it is not its intention to subject the Franchisee to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for so-called “technical” breach(es) or violation(s) of the Franchise, which shall include, but not be limited, to the following: 11.2.1. in instances or for matters where a violation or a breach of the Franchise by the Franchisee was good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Customers within the Franchise Area, provided that Customers are adequately reimbursed for all damages they suffer in accordance with this Franchise; or 11.2.2. where there existed described in Section 13.1.
Technical Violation. The County agrees that it is not its intention to subject the Company to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for so-called "technical" breach(es) or violation(s) of the Franchise, which shall include, but not be limited, to the following: 1. In instances or for matters where a violation or a breach of the Franchise by the Company was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Customers within the Franchise Area; or 2. Where there existed circumstances reasonably beyond the control of the Company and which precipitated a violation by the Company of the Franchise, or which were deemed to have prevented the Company from complying with a term or condition of the Franchise.

Related to Technical Violation

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  • Management of Special and Technical Environment Each certificated support person demonstrates an acceptable level of performance in managing and organizing the special materials, equipment and environment essential to the specialized programs.