Common use of The Period Clause in Contracts

The Period. D. If 180 (one hundred and eighty) days passed since Notice was delivered by one party on the Notification Date (hereinafter: the "Period") and the Couple had not reached an agreement to rehabilitate the Marriage and the Marriage Counselor had not written that in the Counselor's opinion further counseling would assist the Couple in rehabilitating their marriage, then the Sender may take all actions to exercise the obligations of the other party as set forth in clause E' or F' herein, as applicable (hereinafter: the "Obligations"). If the Marriage Counselor had stated that, in the Counselor's opinion, further counseling would assist the Couple in rehabilitating their marriage - the Period shall be extended by an additional 90 days (hereinafter: the "Extended Period") and clause C (2) shall apply to the Extended Period. The Sender may, in writing, extend the Period or reduce the extension. The extension of the Period by one party shall not extend the relevant period in respect to the notice by the other party. The Couple expressly agree that:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Prenuptial Agreement, Prenuptial Agreement, Prenuptial Agreement

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