Nonmonetary Default Sample Clauses

Nonmonetary Default. In the event of a nonmonetary default for which Borrower is given a cure period, Lender shall give Borrower written notice of the Event of Default and Borrower shall be given an opportunity to cure the default within the applicable cure period. However, if the nonmonetary default cannot reasonably be corrected within the applicable cure period, Borrower shall have an additional thirty (30) days to remedy such nonmonetary default if Borrower notifies Lender of the manner in which the nonmonetary default shall be cured, and if appropriate corrective action is instituted within the initial specified cure period and is diligently pursued thereafter. In the event that correction of the default requires action by a Governmental Authority which cannot reasonably be obtained within an additional twenty (20) days, and Borrower has complied with the conditions of the previous sentence, such twenty (20) day cure period shall be extended to some other reasonable amount of time, so long as the BorrowerBusiness is not impaired and continues in the ordinary course until the default is cured.
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Nonmonetary Default. If any other Nonmonetary Default occurs and Tenant does not cure it within 45 days after Notice from Landlord describing it in reasonable detail, or, in the case of a Nonmonetary Default that cannot with due diligence be cured within 45 days from such Notice, if Tenant shall not (x) within 45 days from Landlord’s Notice advise Landlord of Tenant’s intention to take all reasonable steps to cure such Nonmonetary Default;
Nonmonetary Default. If any other Nonmonetary Default occurs and Tenant does not cure it within 45 days after Notice from Landlord describing it in reasonable detail, or, in the case of a Nonmonetary Default that cannot with due diligence be cured within 45 days from such Notice, if Tenant shall not (x) within 45 days from Landlord’s Notice advise Landlord of Tenant’s intention to take all reasonable steps to cure such Nonmonetary Default; (y) duly commence such cure within such period, and then diligently prosecute such cure to completion; and (z) complete such cure within a reasonable time under the circumstances (not necessarily limited to 45 days).
Nonmonetary Default. If any other Nonmonetary Default occurs and Tenant does not cure it within 60 days after Notice from Landlord describing it in reasonable detail, or, in the case of a Nonmonetary Default that cannot with due diligence be cured within 60 days from such Notice, if Tenant shall not (y) duly commence such cure within such period and then diligently prosecute such cure to completion; and (z) complete such cure within a reasonable time under the circumstances (not necessarily limited to 60 days).
Nonmonetary Default. Upon any material non-monetary breach of this Agreement by AMT (i.e., not involving the payment by AMT of any amounts required to be paid under this Agreement), Amgen, in addition to any other remedy available at law or equity, shall have the right to provide notice to AMT of such material non-monetary breach. In the event such material non-monetary breach has not been cured by AMT within [**] days after receipt of such notice, then, Amgen shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by providing AMT with [**] days written notice provided, however, that if such breach is not susceptible of cure within the stated [**] day period and AMT uses diligent, good faith efforts to cure such breach, the stated period will be extended by an additional [**] days.
Nonmonetary Default. Upon any material non-monetary breach of this Agreement by Licensee (i.e., not involving the payment by Licensee of any amounts required to be paid under this Agreement), The Regents, in addition to any other remedy available at law or equity, shall have the right to provide a Notice of Default to Licensee of such material non-monetary breach. In the event such material non-monetary breach has not been cured by Licensee within [**] days (the “Notice Period”) after receipt of such notice provided that the Parties have worked together in good faith to try to cure such breach, then, The Regents will have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement by providing a written Notice of Termination to the Licensee, provided, however, that the stated period will be extended an additional [**] days (“Notice Extension Period”) during which the Parties will work together in good faith to try to cure such breach if all of the following criteria are satisfied: (i) such breach is not susceptible of cure within the stated initial [**] day Notice Period as evidenced by written tangible records; (ii) Licensee has submitted a cure plan that is reasonably acceptable to The Regents; and (iii) Licensee uses diligent, good faith efforts to cure such breach. If such breach is not cured during such [**] day extension, The Regents will have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement by providing a written Notice of Termination to the Licensee. For the avoidance of doubt, non-monetary breach includes failure of Licensee to: (i) perform obligations described in Sections 8.1 - 8.5; and (ii) submit reports in accordance with Article 9 (Progress Reports).
Nonmonetary Default. In the case of a nonmonetary ------------------- default, the defaulting party shall have sixty (60) days after receipt of the written notice in which to effectuate a cure. If the nonmonetary default cannot be corrected within such sixty (60) day period, the defaulting party shall have an additional reasonable time in which to effectuate a cure, provided the defaulting party commences corrective action within the original sixty (60) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the corrective action to completion. If the defaulting party does not timely cure the breach or default within the time periods specified above, the non-defaulting party may elect to terminate this Agreement by providing written notice of such election to the defaulting party. In the event of an uncured breach or default described in Section 19.1(b) or 19.1(c), the non-breaching party, in addition to the remedies and obligations set forth in Section 19.3, shall have available to it all legal remedies available for breach of contract.
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Nonmonetary Default. If any other Nonmonetary Default occurs and Tenant does not cure it within thirty (30) days after Notice from Landlord describing it in reasonable detail, or, in the case of a Nonmonetary Default that cannot with due diligence be cured within thirty (30) days from such Notice, if Tenant shall not (x) within thirty (30) days from Landlord's Notice advise Landlord of Tenant's intention to take all reasonable steps to cure such Nonmonetary Default; (y) duly commence such cure within such period, and then diligently prosecute such cure to completion; and (z) complete such cure within a reasonable time under the circumstances (not necessarily limited to thirty (30) days); provided however, that any such notice shall be in lieu of, and not in addition to, any notice required under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1161 or any similar or successor law.
Nonmonetary Default. Tenant fails to perform or observe any other covenant, condition, or obligation of Tenant, and such failure continues for a period of thirty (30) days after Landlord gives Tenant written notice thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a cure cannot be effected within such thirty-day period and provided that Tenant promptly begins and diligently pursues the cure in good faith during the thirty-day period, Tenant shall have such additional time as is reasonably necessary.
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