Common use of Notice and Opportunity to Cure Clause in Contracts

Notice and Opportunity to Cure. To exercise his right to terminate for Good Reason, Employee must provide written notice to the Company of his belief that Good Reason exists within 90 days of the initial existence of the condition(s) giving rise to Good Reason, and that notice shall describe the condition(s) believed to constitute Good Reason. The Company shall have 30 days to remedy the Good Reason condition(s). If not remedied within that 30-day period, Employee may terminate this Agreement; provided, however, that such termination must occur no later than 180 days after the date of the initial existence of the condition(s) giving rise to the Good Reason; otherwise, Employee is deemed to have accepted the condition(s), or the Company’s correction of such condition(s), that may have given rise to the existence of Good Reason.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Approach Resources Inc), Employment Agreement (Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc.)

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