Common use of Adequate Assurance of Performance Clause in Contracts

Adequate Assurance of Performance. (a) If Seller, in its sole judgment, has reasonable grounds for insecurity regarding the ability of Buyer to perform its financial obligations hereunder, or any other material obligation under this Agreement, the Parties shall work together in good faith to resolve Seller’s concerns. If the Parties cannot resolve such concerns, Seller may request that Buyer provide Adequate Assurance of Performance (as defined below) and if Buyer fails to provide such Adequate Assurance of Performance within five Business Days of receipt of request therefor, Seller may, without waiving any other rights or remedies available to it under this Agreement or now or hereafter existing at Law or in equity, withhold further deliveries until the demanded Adequate Assurance of Performance is received.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Ethylene Sales Agreement, Feedstock Supply Agreement, Ethylene Sales Agreement (Westlake Chemical Partners LP)

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