Common use of Claim Notice and Cure Period Clause in Contracts

Claim Notice and Cure Period. In the event of a Claim, then the aggrieved party shall provide reasonable written notice to the defaulting party of such breach. From the date of notice the defaulting party shall have 30 days to cure the Claim (an “Undisputed Claim”) or dispute its liability to such Claim in writing (a “Disputed Claim”). If an Undisputed Claim continues after the 30 day cure period, then the aggrieved party shall have all remedies provided by this Agreement and by law. With respect to a Disputed Claim, the parties shall proceed in good faith to negotiate a resolution of such Disputed Claim and, if not resolved through negotiations, such dispute shall be resolved by litigation in an appropriate court of competent jurisdiction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase Agreement (Great American Family Parks Inc)

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Claim Notice and Cure Period. In the event of a Claim, then the aggrieved party shall provide reasonable written notice to the defaulting party of such breach. From the date of notice the defaulting party shall have 30 days to cure the Claim (an "Undisputed Claim") or dispute its liability to such Claim in writing (a "Disputed Claim"). If an Undisputed Claim continues after the 30 day cure period, then the aggrieved party shall have all remedies provided by this Agreement and by law. With respect to a Disputed Claim, the parties shall proceed in good faith to negotiate a resolution of such Disputed Claim and, if not resolved through negotiations, such dispute shall be resolved by litigation in an appropriate court of competent jurisdiction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (NAS Acquisition Inc), Amended and Restated Asset Purchase Agreement (NAS Acquisition Inc)

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Claim Notice and Cure Period. In the event of a Claim, then the aggrieved party shall provide reasonable written notice to the defaulting party of such breach. From the date of notice the defaulting party shall have 30 days to cure the Claim (an "Undisputed Claim") or dispute its liability to such Claim in writing (a "Disputed Claim"). If an Undisputed Claim continues after the 30 day cure period, then the aggrieved party shall have all remedies provided by this Agreement and by lawLaw. With respect to a Disputed Claim, the parties shall proceed in good faith to negotiate a resolution of such Disputed Claim and, if not resolved through negotiations, such dispute shall be resolved by litigation in an appropriate court of competent jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (On THE MOVE Corp)

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