Common use of Termination; Default Clause in Contracts

Termination; Default. Either Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon giving the other Party written notice if the other Party (i) fails to make any payment required hereunder within ten (10) days after receiving notice of nonpayment from the non-defaulting Party, or (ii) fails to comply with any federal, state or local laws, rules, orders or ordinances, or regulations that pertain to the collection, handling, storage, transportation, processing and/or disposal of Waste, or (iii) defaults in the performance of any other material obligation of the defaulting Party under this Agreement and fails to cure such default within thirty (30) days after receiving written notice thereof from the non-defaulting Party, provided, that, with regard to defaults identified in clause (iii) above, in the event the defaulting Party shows cause why it should be entitled to reasonable additional time to cure the default, the non-defaulting Party shall allow such additional time. In addition, Owner shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon ninety (90) days’ written notice to Supplier if the laws, regulations or orders of any governmental body having jurisdiction over Owner prohibit Owner from operating the Facility as contemplated in this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Supply Rights Agreement, Supply Rights Agreement, Supply Rights Agreement (Genomatica Inc)

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