Common use of Default And Notice To Cure Clause in Contracts

Default And Notice To Cure. If Subcontractor fails to supply enough properly skilled workers and proper materials, or fails to properly and diligently prosecute the Subcontract Work, or fails to make prompt payment to its workers, sub- subcontractors or suppliers, or becomes delinquent with respect to contributions or payments required to be made to any health and welfare, pension, vacation, apprenticeship or other employee benefit program or Trust, or fails to provide adequate assurances pursuant to the terms of the preceding paragraph, or is otherwise guilty of a material breach of any provision of the Contract Documents (the “Default”), and fails within twenty-four hours after receipt of written notice to commence and continue satisfactory correction of such Default with diligence and promptness, then Contractor, without prejudice to any rights or remedies, and without the need for previously having requested adequate assurances, shall have, in addition to remedies or rights otherwise set forth herein, the right to any or all of the following remedies:

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

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Default And Notice To Cure. If Subcontractor fails to supply enough properly skilled workers and proper materials, or fails to properly and diligently prosecute the Subcontract Work, or fails to make prompt payment to its workers, sub- sub-subcontractors or suppliers, or becomes delinquent with respect to contributions or payments required to be made to any health and welfare, pension, vacation, apprenticeship or other employee benefit program or Trust, or fails to provide adequate assurances pursuant to the terms of the preceding paragraph, or is otherwise guilty of a material breach of any provision of the Contract Documents (the “Default”), and fails within twenty-four hours after receipt of written notice to commence and continue satisfactory correction of such Default with diligence and promptness, then Contractor, without prejudice to any rights or remedies, and without the need for previously having requested adequate assurances, shall have, in addition to remedies or rights otherwise set forth herein, the right to any or all of the following remedies:

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

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Default And Notice To Cure. If Subcontractor fails to supply enough properly skilled workers and proper materials, or fails to properly and diligently prosecute the Subcontract Work, or fails to make prompt payment to its workers, sub- subcontractors or suppliers, or becomes delinquent with respect to contributions or payments required to be made to any health and welfare, pension, vacation, apprenticeship or other employee benefit program or Trust, or fails to provide adequate assurances pursuant to the terms of the preceding paragraph, or is otherwise guilty of a material breach of any provision of the Contract Documents (the "Default"), and fails within twenty-four hours after receipt of written notice to commence and continue satisfactory correction of such Default with diligence and promptness, then Contractor, without prejudice to any rights or remedies, and without the need for previously having requested adequate assurances, shall have, in addition to remedies or rights otherwise set forth herein, the right to any or all of the following remedies:

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

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