Continued Failure to Cure Sample Clauses
The "Continued Failure to Cure" clause defines the consequences when a party repeatedly fails to remedy a breach or default after being given notice and an opportunity to fix the issue. Typically, this clause outlines a process where, if the breaching party does not correct the problem within a specified timeframe after receiving notice, the non-breaching party may exercise certain rights, such as terminating the agreement or seeking damages. This clause serves to protect parties from ongoing non-compliance by providing a clear mechanism for escalation and resolution if problems persist, ensuring accountability and offering a structured response to repeated failures.
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Continued Failure to Cure. If in [PARTY B]'s opinion, [PARTY A]'s corrections fail to satisfy the Acceptance Criteria [NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES TO CURE] times, [PARTY B] may terminate this agreement.
Continued Failure to Cure. If in Company’s opinion, Developer’s corrections fail to satisfy the Acceptance Criteria, Company may immediately terminate this Agreement.
