Common use of City Event of Default Clause in Contracts

City Event of Default. Subject to Section 7.05, a “City Event of Default” means default in the performance of any obligation or breach of any other covenant or agreement of the City in this Agreement (other than a covenant or agreement, a default in the performance or breach of which is specifically dealt with elsewhere in this Agreement), and continuance of such default or breach for a period of thirty (30) days after there has been given to the City by the Developer a written notice specifying such default or breach and requiring it to be remedied; provided, that if such default or breach cannot be fully remedied within such 30-day period, but can reasonably be expected to be fully remedied and the City is diligently attempting to remedy such default or breach, such default or breach shall not constitute an event of default if the City shall immediately upon receipt of such notice diligently attempt to remedy such default or breach and shall thereafter prosecute and complete the same with due diligence and dispatch. During any such cure period which extends beyond 30 days, the City shall provide regular written updates to the Developer regarding its efforts toward, and the status of, remedying such default or breach.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Agreement, Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Agreement

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City Event of Default. Subject to Section 7.058.05, a “City Event of Default” means default in the performance of any obligation or breach of any other covenant or agreement of the City in this Agreement (other than a covenant or agreement, a default in the performance or breach of which is specifically dealt with elsewhere in this Agreement), and continuance of such default or breach for a period of thirty (30) days after there has been given to the City by the Developer a written notice specifying such default or breach and requiring it to be remedied; provided, that if such default or breach cannot be fully remedied within such 30-day period, but can reasonably be expected to be fully remedied and the City is diligently attempting to remedy such default or breach, such default or breach shall not constitute an event of default if the City shall immediately upon receipt of such notice diligently attempt to remedy such default or breach and shall thereafter prosecute and complete the same with due diligence and dispatch. During any such cure period which extends beyond 30 days, the City shall provide regular written updates to the Developer regarding its efforts toward, and the status of, remedying such default or breach.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Agreement

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City Event of Default. Subject to Section 7.05, 7.4 a “City Event of Default” means shall mean a default in the performance of any obligation or breach of any other covenant or agreement of the City in this Agreement (other than a covenant or agreement, ; a default in the performance or breach of which is specifically dealt with elsewhere in this AgreementSection), and continuance of such default or breach for a period of thirty (30) days after there has been given to the City by the Developer a written notice specifying such default or breach and requiring it to be remedied; provided, that if such default or breach cannot be fully remedied within such thirty (30-) day period, but can reasonably be expected to be fully remedied and the City is diligently attempting to remedy such default or breach, such default or breach shall not constitute an event of default if the City shall immediately upon receipt of such notice diligently attempt to remedy such default or breach and shall thereafter prosecute and complete the same with due diligence and dispatch. During any such cure period which extends beyond 30 days, the City shall provide regular written updates to the Developer regarding its efforts toward, and the status of, remedying such default or breach.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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