Common use of Breaches that are not Events of Default Clause in Contracts

Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-breaching party may: (a) refer the matter to Dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.1; and (b) exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 28 contracts

Samples: Distributor Agreements, Default Distributor Agreement, Default Distributor Agreement

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Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-breaching party may: (a) refer the matter to Dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 25 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.120.1; and (b) exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-non- breaching party may: (a) refer the matter to Dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.1; and (b) exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Default Distributor Agreement, Distributor Agreements, Distribution Agreement

Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-breaching party may: (a) : refer the matter to Dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.1; and (b) and exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distributor Agreement, Distributor Agreement

Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-non- breaching party may: (a) refer the matter to Dispute dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 17 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.112.1; and (b) exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-breaching party may: (a) refer the matter to Dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 17 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.112.1; and (b) exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

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Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-non- breaching party may: (a) refer the matter to Dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 25 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.120.1; and (b) exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use of System Agreement

Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-non- breaching party Party may: (a) refer the matter to Dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 Clause 26 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.1Clause 21.1; and (b) exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use of System Agreement

Breaches that are not Events of Default. If a breach is not an Event of Default, the non-non- breaching party may: (a) refer the matter to Dispute resolution in accordance with clause 23 17 no earlier than 1 Working Day after the end of the timeframe set out in clause 18.112.1; and (b) exercise any other legal rights available to it.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use of System Agreement

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