Common use of Consequences of Breach Clause in Contracts

Consequences of Breach. 21. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Conciliation Agreement, Conciliation Agreement, Conciliation Agreement

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Consequences of Breach. 21. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. U. S. District Court, pursuant to subsections §§ 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Conciliation Agreement, Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2122. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Conciliation Agreement, Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2118. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that the Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall may be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections §§ 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voluntary Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2136. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have Respondent/Recipient has breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2135. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have any Respondent has breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action against the breaching Respondent(s) in the appropriate U.S. U. S. District Court, pursuant to subsections §§ 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation/Voluntary Compliance Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2125. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that one of the Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall may be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, States to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c§§ 3610(c) and 814(b)(23614(b) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Title Viii Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2140. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that the Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections §§ 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.. XI. SIGNATURES

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voluntary Compliance Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2123. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents Respondent/Recipient have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 21. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that the Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall may be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections Sections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 21. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that the Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall may be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections Sections 810(c) and 814(b)(2814 (b) (2) of the Act.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 8F22BFF9-4645-44A0-981E-2DF79E1AFD1D

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 21. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that the Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall may be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, States to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections Sections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2134. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents Respondents/Recipients have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2124. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

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Consequences of Breach. 211. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. U. S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2123. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2120. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2125. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2125. Whenever The parties understand that if the Department has reasonable cause to believe that the settling Respondents have breached this Agreement, the Department shall refer the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act42 U.S. C. §3610(c).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2123. Whenever If ever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. U. S. District Court, pursuant to subsections §§ 810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.Act K. SIGNATURES Redacted (Complainant) Date Redacted (Respondent) Date L. APPROVAL

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2124. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that the Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections §§810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 21. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have the Recipient has breached this Agreement, the matter shall may be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections §§810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement and Voluntary Compliance Agreement

Consequences of Breach. 2124. Whenever the Department has reasonable cause to believe that Respondents have breached this Agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Attorney General of the United States, to commence a civil action in the appropriate U.S. District Court, pursuant to subsections §§810(c) and 814(b)(2) of the Act. 3 The specified personnel may attend remotely if that option is offered by the Department.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conciliation Agreement

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