Common use of Cause for Termination; Cure Clause in Contracts

Cause for Termination; Cure. It shall be a material breach and cause for termination of this Agreement if GRANTEE uses grant funds outside of the scope of this Agreement, or if GRANTEE fails to comply with any other term or condition or to perform any obligations under this Agreement within thirty (30) days after written notice from CITY. If the breach is of such nature that it cannot be completely remedied within the thirty (30) day cure period, GRANTEE shall commence cure within the thirty (30) days, notify CITY of GRANTEE’s steps for cure and estimated time table for full correction and compliance, proceed with diligence and good faith to correct any failure or noncompliance, and obtain written consent from CITY for a reasonable extension of the cure period.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Cause for Termination; Cure. It shall be a material breach and cause for termination of this Agreement if GRANTEE uses grant funds outside of the scope of this Agreement, or if GRANTEE fails to comply with any other term or condition or to perform any obligations under this Agreement within thirty (30) days after written notice from CITY. If the breach is of such nature that it cannot be completely remedied within the thirty (30) day cure period, GRANTEE shall commence cure within the thirty (30) days, notify CITY of GRANTEE’s steps for cure and estimated time table timetable for full correction and compliance, proceed with diligence and good faith to correct any failure or noncompliance, and obtain written consent from CITY for a reasonable extension of the cure period.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement No., Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Cause for Termination; Cure. It shall be a material breach and cause for termination of this Agreement if GRANTEE uses grant funds outside of the scope of this Agreement, or if GRANTEE fails to comply with any other term or condition or to perform any obligations under this Agreement within thirty (30) days after written notice from CITY. If the breach is of such nature that it cannot be completely remedied within the thirty (30) day cure period, GRANTEE shall commence cure within the thirty (30) days, notify CITY of GRANTEE’s steps for cure and estimated estimate time table for full correction and compliance, proceed with diligence and good faith to correct any failure or noncompliance, and obtain written consent from CITY for a reasonable extension of the cure period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement No., Grant Agreement

Cause for Termination; Cure. It shall be a material breach and cause for termination of this Agreement if GRANTEE SO uses grant funds outside of the scope of this Agreement, or if GRANTEE SO fails to comply with any other term or condition or to perform any obligations under this Agreement within thirty (30) days after written notice from CITYCity. If the breach is of such nature that it cannot be completely remedied within the thirty (30) day cure period, GRANTEE SO shall commence cure within the thirty (30) days, notify CITY City of GRANTEESO’s steps for cure and estimated estimate time table for full correction and compliance, proceed with diligence and good faith to correct any failure or noncompliance, and obtain written consent from CITY City for a reasonable extension of the cure period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Amended and Restated Agreement No. 30005536, Amended and Restated Agreement No. 30005536

Cause for Termination; Cure. It shall be a material breach and cause for termination of this Agreement if GRANTEE Subrecipient uses grant funds outside of the scope of this Agreement, or if GRANTEE Subrecipient fails to comply with any other term or condition or to perform any obligations under this Agreement within thirty (30) days after written notice from CITYCity. If the breach is of such nature that it cannot be completely remedied within the thirty (30) day cure period, GRANTEE Subrecipient shall commence cure within the thirty (30) days, notify CITY City of GRANTEESubrecipient’s steps for cure and estimated time table timetable for full correction and compliance, proceed with diligence and good faith to correct any failure or noncompliance, and obtain written consent from CITY City for a reasonable extension of the cure period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement, Subrecipient Agreement

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Cause for Termination; Cure. It shall be a material breach and cause for termination of this Agreement if GRANTEE uses grant funds outside of the scope of this Agreement, or if GRANTEE fails to comply with any other term or condition or to perform any obligations under this Agreement within thirty (30) days after written notice from CITY. If the Ifthe breach is of such nature that it cannot be be· completely remedied within the thirty (30) day cure period, GRANTEE shall commence cure within the thirty (30) days, notify CITY of GRANTEE’s 's steps for cure and estimated time table for full correction and compliance, proceed with diligence and good faith to correct any failure or noncompliance, and obtain written consent from CITY for a reasonable extension of the cure period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

Cause for Termination; Cure. It shall be a material breach and cause for termination of this Agreement if GRANTEE uses grant funds outside of the scope of this Agreement, or if GRANTEE fails to comply with any other term or condition or to perform any obligations under this Agreement within thirty (30) days after written notice from CITY. If the breach is of such nature that it cannot be completely remedied within the thirty (30) day cure period, GRANTEE shall commence cure within the thirty (30) days, notify CITY of GRANTEE’s steps for cure and estimated thi d time table for full correction and compliance, proceed with diligence and good faith to correct any failure or noncompliance, and obtain written consent from CITY for a reasonable extension of the cure period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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