BUYER is in default Sample Clauses

BUYER is in default. BUYER shall disclose, and xxxxxx authorizes XXXXX’s lender to disclose, information 88 regarding the status, progress and conditions of loan application and loan approval including, without 89 limitation, the status of BUYER’S lender’s appraisal and if the appraised value is less than the Purchase Price, 90 and any lender-required repairs/replacements/treatments, to SELLER, SELLER’s attorney, Broker(s) to this 91 transaction, and the closing attorney/settlement agent. BUYER and SELLER hereby further authorize 92 BUYER’s lender and the closing attorney/settlement agent to provide a copy of the combined settlement 93 statement and the BUYER and SELLER Closing Disclosures to Broker(s) to this transaction when provided to 94 BUYER and SELLER, both before and at closing (consummation). Seller shall, upon reasonable notice, 95 provide access to the Property for appraisals and, if not, the Loan Approval Period will be extended by the time 96 access was denied.
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BUYER is in default. BUYER hereby authorizes BUYER’s lender to disclose information regarding the status, 91 progress and conditions of loan application and loan approval to SELLER, SELLER’s attorney, Broker(s) to this 92 transaction, and the closing attorney/settlement agent. BUYER and SELLER hereby further authorize 93 BUYER’s lender and the closing attorney/settlement agent to provide a copy of the combined settlement 94 statement and the BUYER and SELLER Closing Disclosures to Broker(s) to this transaction when provided to 95 BUYER and SELLER, both before and at closing (consummation). Seller shall, upon reasonable notice, 96 provide access to the Property for appraisals, and if not, the Loan Approval Period will be extended by the time 97 access was denied.

Related to BUYER is in default

  • Buyer Default If Buyer defaults under this Contract after the Review Period, and such default continues for thirty (30) days following written notice from Seller (provided no notice shall extend the time for Closing), then at Seller’s election by written notice to Buyer, this Contract shall be terminated and of no effect, in which event the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, including any interest thereon, shall be paid to and retained by the Seller as Seller’s sole and exclusive remedy hereunder, and as liquidated damages for Buyer’s default or failure to close, and both Buyer and Seller shall thereupon be released from all obligations hereunder.

  • Purchaser Default If Purchaser defaults in its obligations hereunder to (a) deliver the Initial Deposit or Additional Deposit (or any other deposit or payment required of Purchaser hereunder), (b) deliver to the Seller the deliveries specified under Section 5.3 on the date required thereunder, or (c) deliver the Purchase Price at the time required by Section 2.2.3 and close on the purchase of the Property on the Closing Date, then, immediately and without the right to receive notice or to cure pursuant to Section 2.3.3, Purchaser shall forfeit the Deposit, and the Escrow Agent shall deliver the Deposit to Seller, and neither party shall be obligated to proceed with the purchase and sale of the Property. If, Purchaser defaults in any of its other representations, warranties or obligations under this Contract, and such default continues for more than 10 days after written notice from Seller, then Purchaser shall forfeit the Deposit, and the Escrow Agent shall deliver the Deposit to Seller, and neither party shall be obligated to proceed with the purchase and sale of the Property. The Deposit is liquidated damages and recourse to the Deposit is, except for Purchaser's indemnity and confidentiality obligations hereunder, Seller's sole and exclusive remedy for Purchaser's failure to perform its obligation to purchase the Property or breach of a representation or warranty. Seller expressly waives the remedies of specific performance and additional damages for such default by Purchaser. SELLER AND PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT SELLER'S DAMAGES WOULD BE DIFFICULT TO DETERMINE, AND THAT THE DEPOSIT IS A REASONABLE ESTIMATE OF SELLER'S DAMAGES RESULTING FROM A DEFAULT BY PURCHASER IN ITS OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTY. SELLER AND PURCHASER FURTHER AGREE THAT THIS SECTION 10.1 IS INTENDED TO AND DOES LIQUIDATE THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGES DUE SELLER, AND SHALL BE SELLER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST PURCHASER, BOTH AT LAW AND IN EQUITY, ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO A BREACH BY PURCHASER OF ITS OBLIGATION TO CONSUMMATE THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS CONTRACT, OTHER THAN WITH RESPECT TO PURCHASER'S INDEMNITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER.

  • REMEDIES IN DEFAULT On the occurrence of the Tenant Default and after the applicable notice and cure period, and subject to terms and conditions provided herein, Landlord may, without limiting Landlord in the exercise of any other right or remedy that Landlord may have by reason or such default, the remedies of Landlord hereunder being cumulative and not exclusive of one another: (a) perform on Tenant’s behalf, any unperformed covenant or obligation hereunder constituting such Tenant Default (after giving Tenant written notice of Landlord’s intention to do so except in the case of emergency), in which event Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all expenses reasonably incurred by Landlord in doing so, plus interest at the Default Rate, which expenses and interest shall be additional rent and shall be payable by Tenant immediately on demand therefore by Landlord; and/or (b) terminate this Lease and collect liquidated damages from Tenant in an amount equal to (i) the sum of all amounts due hereunder to the date of termination; plus (ii) the aggregate rent remaining over the unexpired portion of the Term, plus the reasonable cost to Landlord of any repairs required to comply with Tenant’s obligations, all reduced to present value using a discount rate equal to the interest rate of a governmental security having a mutual closest to the then current expiration of the Term; less (iii) the aggregate fair net rental value of the Premises over the remaining portion of the Term (provided, however, a reasonable period of time, not to exceed twenty four (24) months, may be considered as a leasing period by which the Premises would not be leased and therefore no income would be realized for such period) reduced to present value at the above specified discount rate; plus (iv) Landlord’s costs and expenses incurred in the enforcement hereof including reasonable attorneys fees as herein provided, or (c) maintain Tenant’s right to possession, in which case this Lease shall continue in effect and Landlord shall be entitled to enforce all of Landlord’s right and remedies under this Lease, include the right to recover the Rent and other amounts payable hereunder as they become due hereunder.

  • Seller Default If a Seller, prior to the Closing, defaults in its representations, warranties, covenants, or obligations under this Agreement, including to sell its Property as required by this Agreement and such default continues for more than ten (10) days after written notice from Purchaser, then, at Purchaser’s election, Purchaser may either (i) if Purchaser has closed on the remaining Properties for which there has been no default alleged, seek specific performance of the defaulting Seller’s obligations pursuant to this Agreement (but not damages); or (ii) give a Termination Notice to Sellers’ Representative of Purchaser’s decision to terminate this Agreement for the Properties for which there was such a default, proceed to Closing on the remaining Properties, and the applicable Seller shall pay to Purchaser an amount equal to the Applicable Share of the Deposit for the terminated Properties, Return on Deposit on the Applicable Share amount (or credit the same to Purchaser against the Base Purchase Price for the other Properties for which this Agreement has not been terminated), an amount equal to the actual third party costs incurred by Purchaser relating to breaking Purchaser’s rate lock with respect to the terminated Properties (provided Sellers’ liability for such costs to Purchaser related to breaking the rate lock shall not exceed $2,000,000 in the aggregate regardless of the number of terminated Properties), and, if Sellers’ default under this Agreement resulted from an intentional action or inaction of Sellers taken in bad faith (excluding any action or inaction a Seller reasonably takes or refuses to take in response to a request or requirement of any Lender) that causes one (1) or more of the Closings not to occur solely as a result of such action or inaction, a termination fee of $8,000,000 (the “Termination Fee”) (provided Purchaser has otherwise performed it obligations under this Agreement with respect to the other remaining Properties, including delivery of the Purchase Price therefor, and Sellers have been afforded notice and an opportunity to cure as provided above but have failed to so cure). The amount of the Termination Fee that may be collected by Purchaser shall be limited to $8,000,000, regardless of the number of Sellers alleged to have defaulted hereunder. Purchaser shall be entitled to execute on the Guaranty for any of the Applicable Share of the Deposit, Return on Deposit, and Termination Fee if the same are not returned within one (1) day after termination of the Agreement with respect to the Property or Properties in question.

  • Action Upon Default Agent shall not be deemed to have knowledge of any Default or Event of Default, or of any failure to satisfy any conditions in Section 6, unless it has received written notice from a Borrower or Required Lenders specifying the occurrence and nature thereof. If a Lender acquires knowledge of a Default, Event of Default or failure of such conditions, it shall promptly notify Agent and the other Lenders thereof in writing. Each Secured Party agrees that, except as otherwise provided in any Loan Documents or with the written consent of Agent and Required Lenders, it will not take any Enforcement Action, accelerate Obligations (other than Secured Bank Product Obligations) or assert any rights relating to any Collateral.

  • Seller’s Default Buyer may elect to treat this Agreement as cancelled, in which case all Xxxxxxx Money paid by Buyer hereunder shall be returned and Buyer may recover such damages as may be proper, or Buyer may elect to treat this Agreement as being in full force and effect and Buyer shall have the right to specific performance or damages, or both.

  • Buyer’s Default Seller’s remedies shall be limited to liquidated damages in the amount of the Xxxxxxx Money set forth in Section IV. It is agreed that such payments and things of value are liquidated damages and are Seller’s sole and only remedy for Buyer’s failure to perform the obligations of this Agreement. The Parties agree that Seller’s actual damages in the event of Buyer’s default would be difficult to measure, and the amount of the liquidated damages herein provided for is a reasonable estimate of such damages.

  • Upon Default Landlord shall have the right to pursue any one or more of the following remedies: (a) Terminate this Lease, in which case Tenant shall immediately surrender the Premises to Landlord. If Tenant fails to surrender the Premises, Landlord, in compliance with Law, may enter upon and take possession of the Premises and remove Tenant, Tenant’s Property and any party occupying the Premises. Tenant shall pay Landlord, on demand, all past due Rent and other losses and damages Landlord suffers as a result of Tenant’s Default, including, without limitation, all Costs of Reletting (defined below) and any deficiency that may arise from reletting or the failure to relet the Premises. “Costs of Reletting” shall include all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in reletting or attempting to relet the Premises, including, without limitation, legal fees, brokerage commissions, the cost of alterations and the value of other concessions or allowances granted to a new tenant.

  • Default by Purchaser IF PURCHASER FAILS TO CONSUMMATE THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN SELLER’S DEFAULT OR THE PERMITTED TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT BY EITHER SELLER OR PURCHASER AS PROVIDED FOR IN THIS AGREEMENT, SELLER WILL BE ENTITLED, AS ITS SOLE REMEDY, TO TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT AND RECEIVE THE DEPOSIT AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT. IT IS AGREED BETWEEN SELLER AND PURCHASER THAT THE ACTUAL DAMAGES TO SELLER IN THE EVENT OF SUCH BREACH ARE IMPRACTICAL TO ASCERTAIN, AND THE AMOUNT OF THE DEPOSIT IS A REASONABLE ESTIMATE THEREOF. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, SELLER SHALL RETAIN ALL ITS RIGHTS PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT, AT LAW, OR IN EQUITY, AND NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 12.1, WILL LIMIT THE LIABILITY OF PURCHASER UNDER (I) ANY INDEMNITY PROVIDED BY PURCHASER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT; (II) ANY OF THE DOCUMENTS AND INSTRUMENTS EXECUTED AND DELIVERED TO SELLER PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR (III) ANY ACTIONS COMMENCED AFTER CLOSING WITH RESPECT TO ANY OBLIGATION OR REPRESENTATION OF EITHER SELLER OR PURCHASER, WHICH BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT SURVIVES CLOSING, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROVISIONS REGARDING CONFIDENTIALITY AND PAYMENT OF BROKERAGE FEES.

  • Termination; Default We may reduce the Credit Limit or terminate your ability to receive further credit under this Agreement at any time without notice. You may terminate your ability to receive further credit under this Agreement by giving us notice of termination and returning to us all Cards and Credit Devices. Termination by you will be effective on the date we receive written notice from you along with the Cards and Credit Devices (unless they are lost or stolen, in which case you agree to sign an affidavit to that effect and stating that no credit received after the date of loss or theft was authorized by you).

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