Common use of Immediate Injunctive Relief Clause in Contracts

Immediate Injunctive Relief. Supplier acknowledges that JPMC will be irreparably harmed and Section 19.14 will not apply if Supplier breaches (or attempts or threatens to breach): (a) its obligation to provide critical services to JPMC or Recipients (such as the termination assistance services as provided in Section 16.7), (b) its obligation respecting continued performance in accordance with Section 16.4, or (c) its obligations with respect to JPMC’s Confidential Information or JPMC Data. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds that Supplier has breached (or attempted or threatened to breach) any of those obligations, Supplier agrees that, without any additional findings of irreparable injury or other conditions to injunctive relief, it will not oppose the entry of an appropriate order compelling performance by Supplier and restraining it from any further breaches (or attempted or threatened breaches).”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Service Provider Agreement (Virtusa Corp), Master Service Provider Agreement (Virtusa Corp)

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Immediate Injunctive Relief. (a) Supplier acknowledges that JPMC will be irreparably harmed and Section 19.14 18.1 will not apply if Supplier breaches (or attempts or threatens to breach): (a) its obligation to provide critical services to JPMC or Recipients (such as the termination assistance services as provided in Section 16.719.5), (b) its obligation respecting continued performance in accordance with Section 16.418.3, or (c) its obligations with respect to JPMC’s Confidential Information or JPMC Data. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds that Supplier has breached (or attempted or threatened to breach) any of those obligations, Supplier agrees that, without any additional findings of irreparable injury or other conditions to injunctive relief, it will not oppose the entry of an appropriate order compelling performance by Supplier and restraining it from any further breaches (or attempted or threatened breaches).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement (Cardlytics, Inc.), Master Agreement (Cardlytics, Inc.)

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