Minor Breach definition

Minor Breach means a delay or non-performance by either Party of its obligations under the Agreement which does not materially, adversely or substantially affect the performance or delivery of the Service or the provision of a safe, healthy and supportive learning environment;
Minor Breach means a delay or non-performance by either Party of its obligations under the Agreement which does not materially, adversely or substantially affect the performance or delivery of the Service or the provision of a safe, healthy and supportive learning environment; “Occasion of Tax Non- Compliance” (a) any tax return of the Provider submitted to a Relevant Tax Authority on or after 1 October 2012 is found on or after 1 April 2013 to be incorrect as a result of: (i) a Relevant Tax Authority successfully challenging the Provider under the General Anti-Abuse Rule or the Halifax Abuse Principle or under any tax rules or legislation that have an effect equivalent or similar to the General Anti-Abuse Rule or the Halifax Abuse Principle; (ii) the failure of an avoidance scheme which the Provider was involved in, and which was, or should have been, notified to a Relevant Tax Authority under the DOTAS or any equivalent or similar regime; and/or (b) any tax return of the Provider submitted to a Relevant Tax Authority on or after 1 October 2012 gives rise on or after 1 April 2013 to a criminal conviction in any jurisdiction for tax related offences which is not spent at the Agreement Date or to a civil penalty for fraud or evasion;
Minor Breach means a breach of discipline dealt with pursuant to section 98.

Examples of Minor Breach in a sentence

  • Where the «ProviderTerm» misses this date, the Department may consider this a Minor Breach of the Agreement.

  • Landowner has been issued with a Minor Breach Notice to Remedy; One third of the rebate allowable.

  • Where the Contractor misses this date, the Department may consider this a Minor Breach of the Contract.

  • Failure to amend the data as required will constitute a Minor Breach of Agreement in accordance with Clause 34 of the Agreement.

  • Failure to meet SLC’s service requirements will be a Minor Breach of the Contract.


More Definitions of Minor Breach

Minor Breach. Means any breach of the Agreement, the Contract or the Order Form which may be either a partial breach or a breach not so severe to warrant a Material Default.
Minor Breach has the meaning given in part two 16.1.1 (Breach);
Minor Breach shall have the meaning given to it in Clause 21.2
Minor Breach means a delay or non-performance by either Party, including any HEI Related Parties, of its obligations, in part or in full, under this Funding Agreement which does not materially, adversely or substantially affect the performance or delivery of the Services, in part or in full, or the provision of a safe, healthy and supportive learning environment; and
Minor Breach has the meaning given in part two clause 16.1.1 (Breach);
Minor Breach means a delay or non-performance by either Party including any Contractor Related Parties of its obligations under the Contract which does not materially, adversely or substantially affect the performance or delivery of the Service or the provision of a safe, healthy and supportive learning environment. In addition, where the Contractor is in breach, the ESFA may require the Contractor to suspend the recruitment of Learners, and/or may cap any growth while the breach is being remedied.
Minor Breach means a delay or non-performance by the Provider of their obligations under the Agreement which does not materially, adversely and substantially affect the execution of the Agreement.