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  • Breach of Agreement Failure by the party to comply with or perform any agreement or obligation (other than an obligation to make any payment under this Agreement or delivery under Section 2(a)(i) or 2(e) or to give notice of a Termination Event or any agreement or obligation under Section 4(a)(i), 4(a)(iii) or 4(d)) to be complied with or performed by the party in accordance with this Agreement if such failure is not remedied on or before the thirtieth day after notice of such failure is given to the party;

  • Breach of Confidentiality Contractor acknowledges that there can be no adequate remedy at law for any breach of Contractor’s obligations hereunder, that any such breach will likely result in irreparable harm, and therefore, that upon any breach or threatened breach of the confidentiality obligations, the Court shall be entitled to appropriate equitable relief, without the requirement of posting a bond, in addition to its other remedies at law. INDEMNIFICATION

  • Liability for Breach of Agreement Upon the effectiveness of this Agreement, the Parties hereto shall perform their respective obligations under the Agreement. Any failure to perform the obligations stipulated in the Agreement, in part or in whole, shall be deemed as breach of contract and the breaching party shall compensate the non-breaching party for the loss incurred as a result of the breach.

  • Liability for Incidental and Consequential Damages Contractor shall be responsible for incidental and consequential damages resulting in whole or in part from Contractor’s acts or omissions.

  • Breach of Contract The failure of the Contractor to comply with any of the provisions, covenants or conditions of this Contract shall be a material breach of this Contract. In such event the County may, and in addition to any other remedies available at law, in equity, or otherwise specified in this Contract: a) Terminate the Contract immediately, pursuant to Section K herein; b) Afford the Contractor written notice of the breach and ten (10) calendar days or such shorter time that may be specified in this Contract within which to cure the breach; c) Discontinue payment to the Contactor for and during the period in which the Contractor is in breach; and d) Offset against any monies billed by the Contractor but yet unpaid by the County those monies disallowed pursuant to the above.

  • Liability for Breach of Contract 1. Party A and Party B shall strictly perform the terms stipulated in the agreement. If one party breaches the contract, the breaching party shall bear the liability for breach of contract according to the contract. 2. If the product is delivered by Party A to Party B and Party B fails to raise any objection to the product quality within the acceptance period, Party B shall not apply for return or replacement; If the product quality problems caused by Party B due to Party B's reasons or the intervention of a third party, which are not caused by the product itself, and caused by Party B's failure to raise any objection within the time limit since the date of acceptance, Party A can repair and rework the products, and Party B shall bear the rework service fee, material fee, processing fee, labor wages and other expenses incurred by Party A; 3. If the payment is not made in advance and then delivered, the ownership of the goods stipulated in this agreement still belongs to Party A before Party B pays off the payment, and Party A has the right to take back the goods at any time. Meanwhile, before this, Party B shall properly keep the goods and ensure that they are intact. If there is any damage, Party B shall compensate Party A according to the price of the goods agreed in the agreement. If the amount is not enough to make up for the losses, it shall also compensate Party A for all losses. 4. If Party B violates the agreement or refuses to perform the cooperation content during the cooperation period of this agreement, and refuses to perform or even withdraws from the cooperation after being urged by Party A, Party A has the right not to return the initial fee paid by Party B as a security deposit; At the same time, Party B shall cooperate with Party A to return all cooperation materials such as cooperation project materials and trademark product authorization documents, and compensate all economic losses suffered by Party A; 5. If Party B violates this agreement and causes losses to Party A, all expenses (including but not limited to attorney fees, legal fees, arbitration fees, announcement fees, preservation fees, guarantee fees, appraisal fees and auction evaluation fees) incurred by Party A for safeguarding its own legitimate rights and interests shall be borne by Party B; 6. If Party B cancels or changes the order without authorization, it shall pay 20% of the order price as liquidated damages and compensate Party A for all losses such as stocking, labor and profit.

  • Breach of Representations or Warranties Any representation or warranty made by the Borrower to the Lenders or the Administrative Agent under this Agreement, or any certificate or information delivered in connection with this Agreement, shall be false in any material respect when made or deemed made.

  • Material Breach of Contract In the event Contractor fails to deliver the product and services as contracted for herein, to the satisfaction of the City of Sparks or otherwise fails to perform any provisions of this Contract, the City, after providing five (5) days written notice and Contractor’s failure to cure such breach within the time specified in the notice, may without waiving any other remedy, make good the deficiencies and deduct the actual cost of providing alternative products and/or services from payment due the Contractor. Non-performance after the first notice of non-performance shall be considered a material breach of contract.

  • Breach of Contract Claims [Option (Include if University prefers an abbreviated Breach of Contract Claims provision): To the extent that Chapter 2260, Texas Government Code, is applicable to this Agreement and is not preempted by other applicable law, the dispute resolution process provided for in Chapter 2260 and the related rules adopted by the Texas Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 2260, will be used by University and Contractor to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of contract made by Contractor that cannot be resolved in the ordinary course of business. The chief business officer of University will examine Contractor's claim and any counterclaim and negotiate with Contractor in an effort to resolve the claims. The parties specifically agree (i) neither execution of this Agreement by University nor any other conduct, action or inaction of any representative of University relating to this Agreement constitutes or is intended to constitute a waiver of University’s or the state's sovereign immunity to suit; and (ii) University has not waived its right to seek redress in the courts.] 19.1 To the extent that Chapter 2260, Texas Government Code, as it may be amended from time to time (Chapter 2260), is applicable to this Agreement and is not preempted by other Applicable Laws, the dispute resolution process provided for in Chapter 2260 will be used, as further described herein, by University and Contractor to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of contract made by Contractor: 12.19.1.1 Contractor’s claims for breach of this Agreement that the parties cannot resolve pursuant to other provisions of this Agreement or in the ordinary course of business will be submitted to the negotiation process provided in subchapter B of Chapter 2260. To initiate the process, Contractor will submit written notice, as required by subchapter B of Chapter 2260, to University in accordance with the notice provisions in this Agreement. Contractor's notice will specifically state that the provisions of subchapter B of Chapter 2260 are being invoked, the date and nature of the event giving rise to the claim, the specific contract provision that University allegedly breached, the amount of damages Contractor seeks, and the method used to calculate the damages. Compliance by Contractor with subchapter B of Chapter 2260 is a required prerequisite to Contractor's filing of a contested case proceeding under subchapter C of Chapter 2260. The chief business officer of University, or another officer of University as may be designated from time to time by University by written notice to Contractor in accordance with the notice provisions in this Agreement, will examine Contractor's claim and any counterclaim and negotiate with Contractor in an effort to resolve the claims. 12.19.1.2 If the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 12.19.1.1, the contested case process provided in subchapter C of Chapter 2260 is Contractor’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all of Contractor's claims for breach of this Agreement by University. 12.19.1.3 Compliance with the contested case process provided in subchapter C of Chapter 2260 is a required prerequisite to seeking consent to xxx from the Legislature under Chapter 107,

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