Common use of 1Vendor’s Default Clause in Contracts

1Vendor’s Default. In the event the vendor fails to comply with a provision of this Agreement (“Default”) and such Default has not been cured by the vendor within the time specified below for such cure, the City may immediately terminate this Agreement by delivering written notice of such termination to the vendor. The vendor shall have thirty (30) days to effect a cure of any Default involving the delivery of any Hardware or Software item that is to be delivered to the City and ten (10) days to effect a cure of any other Default. Each such cure period shall commence upon the vendor’s receipt of the City’s notice specifying such Default and demand for its correction.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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1Vendor’s Default. In the event the vendor fails to comply with a provision of this Agreement (“Default”) and such Default has not been cured by the vendor within the time specified below for such cure, the City may immediately terminate this Agreement by delivering written notice of such termination to the vendor. The vendor shall have thirty (30) days to effect a cure of any Default involving the delivery of any Hardware or Software item that is to be delivered to the City and ten (10) days to effect a cure of any other DefaultCity. Each such cure period shall commence upon the vendor’s receipt of the City’s notice specifying such Default and demand for its correction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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