Supplier Default Notice definition

Supplier Default Notice means the means the Supplier default notice defined in Section 24.4.
Supplier Default Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 24.3.
Supplier Default Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 25.4(a) of the Agreement.

Examples of Supplier Default Notice in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding these Terms of any Supplier Default Notice, no action taken by the Company under this clause 16 will prejudice the existence of any of its rights and remedies under the Contract which the Company may have as a result of the relevant breach.

  • Supplier Default 26.1 Supplier Default NoticeIf the Supplier breaches any term of the Contract, the Company may serve a notice of default (Supplier Default Notice) on the Supplier containing the information specified in Clause 26.2. 26.2 Supplier Default Notice requirements This document was printed on 7 February 2019If this printed document is more than 7 days old, check to see if it is the current version.

  • Supplier Default Notice is defined in Clause 25.1. Supplier Insurances is defined in Clause 22.1. Supplier Representative is defined in the Purchase Order.

  • If the Supplier is in Default, then Howmet may serve on the Supplier a written notice specifying the Default and stating the intention of Howmet to exercise its rights under this clause 17 ( Supplier Default Notice).

  • If the Supplier breaches any term of the Contract, the Company may serve a notice of default ( Supplier Default Notice) on the Supplier containing the information specified in Clause 27.1(b).


More Definitions of Supplier Default Notice

Supplier Default Notice has the meaning given to it in clause 30.1

Related to Supplier Default Notice

  • Default Notice means the written notice of Default of the Agreement issued by one Party to the other.

  • Customer Default has the meaning set out in clause 8.3.

  • Preliminary Default Notice shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Article 13 of this Agreement;

  • Major Default means any Event of Default occurring under Sections 4.1(a), 4.1(c), 4.1(l), or 4.1(p).

  • Minor Default means any Event of Default that is not a Major Default.

  • Contractor Default shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 23.1;

  • Triggering Event of Default means (i) any Event of Default with respect to an obligation of the Mortgage Loan Borrower to pay money due under the Mortgage Loan or (ii) any non-monetary Event of Default as a result of which the Mortgage Loan becomes a Specially Serviced Mortgage Loan (which, for clarification, shall not include any imminent Event of Default (i.e., subclause (vii) of the definition of Special Servicing Loan Event)).

  • Lease Default means any event or condition which, with the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a Lease Event of Default.

  • Lease Event of Default shall have the meaning specified in Section 17.1 of the Lease.

  • MI Default has the meaning given to it in paragraph 6.1 of Framework Schedule 9 (Management Information);

  • Material Default means a material breach of this Framework Agreement and/or, breach by the Supplier of any of the following Clauses: Clause 8 (Warranties and Representations), Clause 9 (Prevention of Bribery and Corruption), Clause 13 (Statutory Requirements and Standards), Clause 14 (Non-Discrimination), Clause 15 (Provision of Management Information), Clause 16 (Management Charge), Clause 17 (Records and Audit Access), Clause 22 (Data Protection), Clause 23 (Freedom of Information) and Clause 31 (Transfer & Sub-contracting);

  • Forbearance Default means: (A) the failure of the Company to provide the Noteholder Group and its financial advisors with reasonable access, as determined by the Noteholder Group in its reasonable discretion, to its Chief Executive Officer, other senior executives and outside advisors, including representatives of Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx that are working with the Company, and to provide the Noteholder Group and its legal and financial advisors with any and all due diligence information they may reasonably request, including, without limitation, the Company’s current 13-week cash flow schedule, and all updates thereto as soon as reasonably practicable after they are prepared, but in no event no later than two (2) business days thereafter; (B) the failure of the Company to engage in good faith negotiations with the Noteholder Group regarding a potential restructuring transaction, which determination shall be made by the Noteholder Group in its reasonable discretion; (C) the failure of the Company to promptly notify the Noteholder Group of the occurrence of a Forbearance Default (as defined in the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement) under the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement or any amendment or modification to the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement; (D) termination of the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement; (E) the execution of any amendment or modification to the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement, which amendment or modification has a material adverse effect on the Noteholder Group as determined by the Noteholder Group in its reasonable discretion; (F) termination by the Company of the Xxxxxx Engagement Letter or the failure of the Company to pay Xxxxxx’x fees, expenses and indemnity in accordance with the terms of the Xxxxxx Engagement Letter; (G) the occurrence of any Event of Default that is not a Specified Existing Default; (H) the failure of the Company to comply with any term, condition, covenant or agreement set forth in this Third Amended Forbearance Agreement; (I) the failure of any representation or warranty made by the Company under this Third Amended Forbearance Agreement to be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made; (J) the commencement by or against the Company or any of the Subsidiaries of a case under title 11 of the United States Code; or (K) the commencement of any action or proceeding by any creditor of the Company or any of the Subsidiaries seeking to attach or take similar action against the assets of the Company or the Subsidiaries. Any Forbearance Default shall constitute an immediate Event of Default under the Indenture.

  • Additional Default means any provision contained in any document or instrument creating or evidencing Indebtedness of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries which permits the holder or holders of such Indebtedness to accelerate (with the passage of time or giving of notice or both) the maturity thereof or otherwise requires the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to purchase such Indebtedness prior to the stated maturity thereof and which either (i) is similar to any Default or Event of Default contained in Article VIII of this Agreement, or related definitions in Section 1.1 of this Agreement, but contains one or more percentages, amounts or formulas that is more restrictive or has a xxxxxxx xxxxx period than those set forth herein or is more beneficial to the holder or holders of such other Indebtedness (and such provision shall be deemed an Additional Default only to the extent that it is more restrictive or more beneficial) or (ii) is different from the subject matter of any Default or Event of Default contained in Article VIII of this Agreement, or related definitions in Section 1.1 of this Agreement.

  • Senior Default means any Senior Payment Default or Senior Covenant Default.

  • Potential Default means an event which but for the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute an Event of Default.

  • Default Supplier means a Retailer appointed by EDTI pursuant to section 3 of the RRR Regulation;

  • Special Default means (i) the failure by Owner to pay any amount of principal of or interest on any Equipment Note when due or (ii) the occurrence of any Default or Event of Default referred to in Section 5.01(v), (vi) or (vii).

  • Material Event of Default means any Event of Default arising under Section 10.01(a), 10.01(b) (solely with respect to a default related to Section 8.01, 8.20 or 9.13), 10.01(f), 10.01(i), 10.01(j), 10.01(n) or 10.01(o).

  • Loan Event of Default An “Event of Default” as defined in the Loan Agreement.

  • PTC Event of Default means, with respect to each Trust Agreement, the failure to pay within 10 Business Days after the due date thereof: (i) the outstanding Pool Balance of the applicable Class of Certificates on the Final Legal Distribution Date for such Class or (ii) interest due on such Certificates on any Distribution Date (unless the Subordination Agent shall have made an Interest Drawing or a withdrawal from the Cash Collateral Account relating to a Liquidity Facility for such Class, with respect thereto in an aggregate amount sufficient to pay such interest and shall have distributed such amount to the Trustee entitled thereto).

  • O & M Default means any default on the part of the Power Producer for a continuous period of ninety (90) days to (i) operate and/or (ii) maintain (in accordance with Prudent Utility Practices), the Project at all times.

  • Financial Covenant Event of Default has the meaning specified in Section 8.01(b).

  • Potential Event of Default means any event which, with the giving of notice or the lapse of time or both, would constitute an Event of Default.