Common use of BREACH; TERMINATION Clause in Contracts

BREACH; TERMINATION. It is expressly understood and agreed that, without prejudice to any other rights and remedies available to University, in the event of the breach by Permittee of one or more of the provisions of this Agreement, or any material misrepresentations in obtaining said Agreement, University may terminate this Agreement, re- enter the Premises, or refuse to allow Permittee to take possession, and may terminate all activities of Permittee on the Premises. University and its agents and employees shall in no way be responsible to Permittee in damages or otherwise for taking any or all of the actions authorized by this paragraph. In the event of termination, Permittee shall owe to University all amounts incurred as of the date of termination for direct expenses and shall forfeit its entire deposit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: University of Idaho Facilities Use Agreement, University of Idaho Facilities Use Agreement, University of Idaho Facilities Use Agreement

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BREACH; TERMINATION. It is expressly understood and agreed that, without prejudice to any other rights and remedies available to University, in the event of the breach by Permittee of one or more of the provisions of this Agreement, or any material misrepresentations in obtaining said Agreement, University may terminate this Agreement, re- re-enter the Premises, or refuse to allow Permittee to take possession, and may terminate all activities of Permittee on the Premises. University and its agents and employees shall in no way be responsible to Permittee in damages or otherwise for taking any or all of the actions authorized by this paragraph. In the event of termination, Permittee shall owe to University all amounts incurred as of the date of termination for direct expenses and shall forfeit its entire deposit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Use Agreement Comprehensive

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