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Cross default and cross-termination Sample Clauses

Cross default and cross-termination. Reference is made to Hamptons Agreements pertaining to the sale and purchase of the Arboretum Apartments, the Arboretum Undeveloped Parcel, the Bridgewater Apartments and the Trellis Apartments respectively (collectively the “Adjacent Properties”). The parties hereto acknowledge that because the Adjacent Properties and the Property are contiguous to each other, it is desirable to have all properties under a common ownership and control. Therefore, it is agreed that: (a) a default under any one of the other Hamptons Agreements shall constitute a default under this Agreement; and (b) in the event this Agreement is terminated by either party pursuant to any applicable provision contained herein, then the other Hamptons Agreements shall be terminated as well, provided however, if the Seller defaults under any Hamptons Agreement, or if a condition precedent to Purchaser’s obligation to purchase any one or more of the Adjacent Properties is not satisfied, Purchaser shall nevertheless have the right, without waiving any of Purchaser’s remedies under any of the Hampton Agreements, to waive such contingency and purchase the Property pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

Related to Cross default and cross-termination

  • Events of Default and Termination 10.1 The Parties may terminate this Agreement at any time by mutual written consent. 10.2 In addition, Sandstorm shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, effective upon ten days’ prior written notice to Entrée (save and except as provided in section 10.2(16) below) if, any of the following shall occur (each, an “Entrée Event of Default”): (1) Entrée defaults in any material respect in the performance of any of its covenants or obligations contained in this Agreement or the Finance Security Interest (except as otherwise provided for in this Section 10.2) and such default is not remedied within: (a) 90 days after receipt of written notice of such default by Entrée from Sandstorm; or (b) [redacted]; (2) upon the occurrence of any Insolvency Event of Entrée or Entrée LLC (with respect to Entrée LLC, subject to the provisions of Article 14, for so long as Entrée LLC has any interest in the Joint Venture, the Property, the Joint Venture Agreement, Entrée’s Share of Production or Entrée’s Joint Venture Interest); (3) If: (a) the Finance Security Interest shall, other than as a consequence of acts or omissions of Sandstorm, cease to be a valid, binding and enforceable obligation of Entrée in whole or in material part, in accordance with its terms; (b) the validity, enforceability or, subject to section 10.2(3)(c), priority of the Finance Security Interest is contested in any manner by Entrée; and/or (c) subject to the existing Permitted Encumbrances, section 24.2, and Encumbrances arising by operation of law or as previously consented to in writing by Sandstorm, the Finance Security Interest does not constitute a first ranking, priority Encumbrance on the collateral charged thereby; (4) except as: (a) permitted by Article 14; or (b) as a result of an Expropriation Event (including during an Expropriation Event Abeyance Period and an Extended Expropriation Event Abeyance Period); Entrée or its Affiliates shall not be the owner of a 100% undivided interest in Entrée’s Joint Venture Interest or Entrée’s Share of Production, free and clear of any and all Encumbrances (except for the Permitted Encumbrances, the Finance Security Interest, any security granted pursuant to a Future Agreement or as permitted pursuant to section 6.6) but the amendment either during or at the end of the Expropriation Event Abeyance Period or the Extended Expropriation Event Abeyance Period by Sandstorm of the Sandstorm Payable Metals in accordance with section 4.7 or section 4.9 shall not constitute an Entrée Event of Default; (5) [redacted]; (6) except as a consequence of [redacted], and other than any termination by reason of a Full Expropriation Event, a Transfer permitted by Article 14, or the expiry of tenure rights in and to the Property (such expiry not including by reason of a Full Expropriation Event), the Joint Venture shall terminate for any reason whatsoever or by any means whatsoever; (7) there shall occur a Full Expropriation Event which has not been remedied within the Expropriation Event Abeyance Period or the Extended Expropriation Event Abeyance Period; (8) Entrée shall not refund a portion of the Refundable Deposit to Sandstorm within the time frame set forth in and as contemplated in section 4.9; (9) except as permitted by Article 14 or in the circumstances contemplated by section 10.2(7), Entrée’s Joint Venture Interest shall no longer be owned directly or indirectly by Entrée, or Entrée shall no longer have any direct or indirect rights to Entrée’s Share of Production or to receive compensation or payment on account of Entrée’s Share of Production, including by reason of the exercise of any rights granted to and in favour of OTL pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Joint Venture, the Joint Venture Agreement or the Joint Venture Conduct; (10) if the Joint Venture Agreement shall be executed and delivered containing amendments or revisions or any other joint venture agreement shall be executed and delivered [redacted] and as a result, Sandstorm, acting reasonably, determines that it would be likely to suffer a Sandstorm Material Adverse Effect; (11) except as permitted by Article 14 or in the circumstances contemplated by section 10.2(7), Entrée LLC transfers the Property other than to an Affiliate or pursuant to the Joint Venture Agreement; (12) if Entrée or Entrée LLC shall be in default of any of their respective material obligations pursuant to any debt agreements or instruments to which Entrée or Entrée LLC is a party or by which the assets and properties of Entrée or Entrée LLC are bound and such default has not been remedied within applicable cure periods and as a result, Sandstorm, acting reasonably, determines that it would be likely to suffer a Sandstorm Material Adverse Effect; (13) if Entrée or Entrée LLC shall be in default of any material obligations due and owing to OTL under the Joint Venture Agreement or with respect to Entrée’s Joint Venture Interest or with respect to Production and such default has not been remedied within applicable cure periods and as a result, Sandstorm, acting reasonably, determines that it would be likely to suffer a Sandstorm Material Adverse Effect; (14) Sandstorm is precluded from purchasing Sandstorm Payable Metals by reason of actions taken by any of Entrée, Entrée LLC, OTL or the Operator and such actions are not authorized by this Agreement or the Permitted Encumbrances; (15) [redacted]; or (16) [redacted]. (i) materiality shall be determined in the sole discretion of Sandstorm acting reasonably; (ii) a determination as to whether Sandstorm shall suffer a Sandstorm Material Adverse Effect as a result of an Entrée Event of Default shall be determined in the sole discretion of Sandstorm acting reasonably; and (iii) Sandstorm shall have the right to waive in writing one or more Entrée Events of Default, all without prejudice to any and all rights of Sandstorm with respect to any other Entrée Events of Default in respect of which such a waiver has not been given. Nothing in the foregoing shall prejudice or otherwise affect the rights of Entrée under Article 17 to dispute whether an Entrée Event of Default has occurred, any determination of materiality for the purposes of sections 10.2(1), 10.2(3)(a), 10.2(12) or 10.2(13) or whether Sandstorm has acted reasonably. 10.3 [redacted]. 10.4 [redacted]. 10.5 Upon demand from Sandstorm, which demand shall include a calculation of the Entrée Default Fee, Entrée shall promptly deliver the Entrée Default Fee to Sandstorm without setoff, deduction or defalcation. If Sandstorm elects to demand payment of the Entrée Default Fee this Agreement shall be deemed terminated upon the payment by or on behalf of Entrée of the Entrée Default Fee. After receipt by Sandstorm of the Entrée Default Fee, save and except for the confidentiality obligations set forth in Article 16 which shall survive termination, Sandstorm releases and discharges Entrée and its Affiliates from further performance of their obligations under this Agreement and shall have no further or other claim (whether in contract, at law or in equity or otherwise) for Losses as against Entrée or Entrée LLC or their respective Affiliates arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or its termination and the Finance Security Interest will be released upon receipt by Sandstorm of the Entrée Default Fee. For greater certainty and without limitation, in the event Entrée is required to pay the Entrée Default Fee to Sandstorm, the provisions set forth in section 4.2 requiring the [redacted] will no longer be of any force or effect. 10.6 The Parties hereby acknowledge that: (1) Sandstorm will be damaged by an Entrée Event of Default; and (2) the Entrée Default Fee is in the nature of liquidated damages, not a penalty and is fair and reasonable. 10.7 Termination of this Agreement under this Article shall not terminate any payment or delivery obligation under this Agreement that arose or accrued prior to the date of termination.

  • Events of Default and Termination Events The following Events of Default and Termination Events shall apply to Party A and Party B as set forth below:

  • Termination on Material Default 30.2.1 The Authority may terminate this Framework Agreement for material Default by issuing a Termination Notice to the Supplier where: (a) the Supplier fails to accept a Call Off Agreement pursuant to paragraph 6.2 of Framework Schedule 5 (Call Off Procedure); (b) a Contracting Body terminates a Call Off Agreement for the Supplier’s breach of that Call Off Agreement; (c) an Audit reveals that the Supplier has underpaid an amount equal to or greater than five per cent (5%) of the Management Charge due; (d) the Supplier refuses or fails to comply with its obligations as set out in Framework Schedule 12 (Continuous Improvement and Benchmarking); (e) in the event of two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to meet the specific KPI Targets at Framework Schedule 2 (except in relation to the “Spend under Management”, “On Time Delivery” and “On Quote Delivery” KPIs set out in Part B of Framework Schedule 2 (Goods and/or Services and Key Performance Indicators)), whether the failures relate to the same or different KPI targets, in any rolling period of three (3) Months; (f) the Authority expressly reserves the right to terminate this Framework Agreement for material Default including pursuant to: (i) Clause 16.1.4(c)(ii) (Variation Procedure); (ii) Clause 24.2.10 (Confidentiality); (iii) Clause 37.6.2 (Prevention of Fraud and Xxxxxxx); (iv) Clause 33.1.2 (Compliance) (v) Clause 38.3 (Conflicts of Interest); (vi) paragraph 6.2 of Framework Schedule 9 (Management Information); and/or (vii) anywhere that is stated in this Framework Agreement that the Supplier by its act or omission will have committed a material Default; (g) the Supplier commits a Default of any of the following Clauses or Framework Schedules: (i) Clause 6 (Representations and Warranties); (ii) Clause 9 (Framework Agreement Performance); (iii) Clause 15 (Records, Audit Access and Open Book Data); (iv) Clause 17 (Management Charge); (v) Clause 18 (Promoting Tax Compliance); (vi) Clause 22 (Supply Chain Rights and Protection); (vii) Clause 24.1 (Provision of Management Information); (viii) Clause 24.4 (Freedom of Information); (ix) Clause 24.5 (Protection of Personal Data); (x) paragraph 1.2 of Part B of Framework Schedule 2 (Goods and/or Services and Key Performance Indicators); and/or (xi) paragraph 2.3 of Part A of Framework Schedule 2 (Goods and/or Services and Key Performance Indicators); and/or (xii) paragraph 4 of Framework Schedule 16 (Financial Distress); and/or (h) the Supplier commits any material Default which is not, in the reasonable opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; and/or (i) the Supplier commits a Default, including a material Default, which in the opinion of the Authority is remediable but has not remedied such Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within twenty (20) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice from the Authority to the Supplier specifying the remediable Default and requesting it to be remedied in accordance with any instructions of the Authority.

  • Termination of Default An Event of Default shall be deemed to have been terminated upon the earliest to occur of: 13.7.1. The date the Representative and the Company enter into a settlement of all claims; or 13.7.2. If an Acceleration has not been authorized by the Holders, the date the Company has paid (i) to the Holders, all payments due through such date; and (ii) to the Representative, all the fees and expenses described in section 12.3.2(f); or 13.7.3. If an Acceleration has been authorized by the Holders, the date the Company has paid (i) to the Holders all payments due through such date; and (ii) to the Representative, all the expenses described in section 12.3.2(f); but only if a Majority agrees to annul the demand for Acceleration.

  • Termination for Default The Commonwealth may terminate this Agreement by notice where it reasonably believes the Grantee: (a) has breached this Agreement; or (b) has provided false or misleading statements in their application for the Grant; or (c) has become bankrupt or insolvent, entered into a scheme of arrangement with creditors, or come under any form of external administration.

  • Default Termination a. In the event that the Property has been sold contrary to or any person bids in contravention of the provisions in Clause 4 above, then such sale shall be cancelled and become null and void and of no further effect wherein all monies paid by the Purchaser hitherto including the Deposit shall be forfeited absolutely and immediately. b. If the Purchaser defaults in complying with any of these Conditions of Sale or in payment of any sums payable, then the Assignee may (without prejudice to its rights for specific performance) treat such default as a repudiation of the contract and terminate the sale by giving the Purchaser written notice thereof, in which event all monies paid by the Purchaser hitherto including the Deposit shall be forfeited absolutely and immediately. c. In the event of the sale being set aside for any reason whatsoever by the Assignee or by an Order of Court (other than that due to any act of default and/or omission by the Purchaser), then such sale shall be cancelled and become null and void and of no further effect wherein only monies paid by the Purchaser towards the account of the purchase price shall be refunded to the Purchaser free of interest less costs and fees incurred by the Assignee in connection with or relating to the sale. The Purchaser shall not be entitled to an account thereof or any claim or demand whatsoever against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors, the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents on the above. A certificate by an officer of the Assignee verifying such expenses and/or fees shall be final and conclusive and shall be binding on the Purchaser. Upon payment by the Assignee herein, the Purchaser shall have no other or further claims, or demands whatsoever in nature and howsoever caused against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors and the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents. d. If in the meanwhile the Purchaser has entered into possession of the Property, then the Purchaser is liable at own costs to reinstate the Property and thereafter peaceably to yield up vacant possession of the Property to the Assignee within fourteen (14) days from the date of notification of such termination failing which the Purchaser shall pay the Assignee interest/compensation charges at the rate of 10% per annum on the total purchase price calculated on daily basis from the date of such notification to the date of actual delivery of vacant possession and the Assignee reserves its right to take all further necessary steps or actions to recover or resume possession of the Property at the Purchaser’s costs and expenses. In the event the sale is terminated for any reason whatsoever, the Assignee shall not be liable to the Purchaser for the cost of any improvements to the Property carried out by the Purchaser. The costs to reinstate the Property (if any damage is caused by the Purchaser in possession thereof) or expenses to recover possession of the Property from the Purchaser shall be deducted and set-off against the monies paid herein towards account of the purchase price and thereafter in the event there is any residue, the said residue shall be refunded to the Purchaser free of interest or if the monies paid are not sufficient to cover all such costs and expenses, the Purchaser shall then reimburse and pay the balance amount outstanding to the Assignee failing which the Assignee shall be entitled to take all further necessary steps or actions to recover the same. For this purpose a certificate duly signed by an officer of the Assignee verifying the amount of such costs and expenses shall be accepted by the Purchaser as correct and conclusive. It shall be deemed final and binding upon the Purchaser. e. Subject as aforesaid, the Purchaser shall not be entitled to nor have any or further reimbursements, claims, demands or legal recourses of action or remedies whatsoever in nature and howsoever caused against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors, the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents or any other party on account thereof. f. The Purchaser or the Purchaser’s Solicitors shall return or cause to be returned the Assignment or the Memorandum of Transfer and other documents to the Assignee with the Assignee’s interest intact PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT if the Assignment or the Memorandum of Transfer has been adjudicated and stamped, the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s Solicitors shall surrender the same to the relevant authorities to obtain a refund of the stamp duty paid and for cancellation of the same. g. The Assignee shall be at liberty to put up the Property for sale again at a time, place and reserve price to be fixed by the Assignee at its sole discretion or to dispose of and/or otherwise deal with the Property in whatsoever manner the Assignee shall think fit without further reference to the Purchaser. The costs and expenses of in connection with and resulting from such resale together with any deficiency in the price resulting from the resale or the purchase price if there is no resale (as the case may be) shall be recoverable from the defaulting Purchaser. For this purpose a certificate duly signed by an officer of the Assignee verifying the amount of such costs and expenses shall be accepted by the Purchaser as correct and conclusive. It shall be deemed final and binding upon the Purchaser.

  • Default and Termination (a) In the event that either Party (the “Non-defaulting Party”) determines that the other Party (the “Defaulting Party”) is in breach of any term or condition of this Agreement, unless the breach is a Substantial Breach, the Non- defaulting Party shall give the Defaulting Party fourteen (14) days from the day of written notification of the breach for the Defaulting Party to remedy the breach or if the breach cannot reasonably be cured within such period, provided the Defaulting Party proceeds to diligently remedy the default, such additional period of time as is reasonably required to remedy the breach, as determined by the Non-defaulting Party, acting reasonably. (b) In the event that: (i) the Non-defaulting Party determines that the Defaulting Party is in breach pursuant to Section 3.3(a); (ii) the breach was not a Substantial Breach at the time such breach occurred; and (iii) the Defaulting Party disputes the determination of the breach made by the Non-defaulting Party, the provisions of Schedule H shall apply with respect to the dispute. (c) In the event of a Substantial Breach, the Non-defaulting Party shall, without limiting any other rights it may have in law or equity, have the right to terminate this Agreement without cost, penalty, or process of law with a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours prior written notice to the Defaulting Party. (d) If the Service Provider materially defaults in the observation or performance of any term or condition of this Agreement, and fails to remedy such default within the period provided for herein, AHS shall be entitled, but not obligated, to take such steps as may be available or desirable to remedy such default, and all costs of AHS in that regard shall be paid by the Service Provider to AHS on demand. (e) The rights and remedies of the Parties as set forth in this Agreement are cumulative and shall in no way be deemed to limit any of the other provisions of this Agreement or otherwise to deny the Parties any other remedy at law or in equity which the Parties may have under any law in effect at the date hereof or which may hereinafter be enacted or become effective, it being the intent hereof that such rights and remedies of the Parties shall supplement or be in addition to or in aid of the other provisions of this Agreement and of any right or remedy at law or in equity which the Parties may possess.

  • Termination and Default Either party, upon determination that the other party has failed or refused to perform or is otherwise in breach of any obligation or provision under this Agreement or the Contract Document, may give written notice of default to the defaulting party in the manner specified for the giving of notices herein. Termination of this Agreement by either party for any reason shall have no effect upon the rights or duties accruing to the parties prior to termination.

  • Events of Default and Acceleration If any of the following events ("Events of Default" or, if the giving of notice or the lapse of time or both is required, then, prior to such notice or lapse of time, "Defaults") shall occur: (a) the Borrower shall fail to pay any principal of the Loans or any Reimbursement Obligation when the same shall become due and payable, whether at the stated date of maturity or any accelerated date of maturity or at any other date fixed for payment; (b) the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties shall fail to pay any interest on the Loans, the commitment fee, any Letter of Credit Fee, the Agent's fee, or other sums due hereunder or under any of the other Loan Documents, within two (2) Business Days after the day on which the same shall become due and payable, whether at the stated date of maturity or any accelerated date of maturity or at any other date fixed for payment; (c) the Borrower shall fail to comply with any of its covenants contained in ss.8, 9 or 10; (d) the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties shall fail to perform any term, covenant or agreement contained herein or in any of the other Loan Documents (other than those specified elsewhere in this ss. 13.1) for twenty (20) days after written notice of sucH failure has been given to the Borrower by the Agent; (e) any representation or warranty of the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties in this Credit Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents or in any other document or instrument delivered pursuant to or in connection with this Credit Agreement shall prove to have been false in any material respect upon the date when made or deemed to have been made or repeated; (f) the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties shall fail to pay at maturity, or within any applicable period of grace, any obligations for borrowed money or credit received or in respect of any Capitalized Leases, which obligations exceed $5,000,000 in the aggregate, or fail to observe or perform any material term, covenant or agreement contained in any agreement by which it is bound (excluding, however, any such term, covenant or agreement relating to the pledge or disposition of Margin Stock), evidencing or securing borrowed money or credit received or in respect of any Capitalized Leases exceeding $5,000,000 in the aggregate, for such period of time as would permit (assuming the giving of appropriate notice if required) the holder or holders thereof or of any obligations issued thereunder to accelerate the maturity thereof; (g) the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties shall make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or admit in writing its inability to pay or generally fail to pay its debts as they mature or become due, or shall petition or apply for the appointment of a trustee or other custodian, liquidator or receiver of the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties or of any substantial part of the assets of the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties or shall commence any case or other proceeding relating to the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties under any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, readjustment of debt, dissolution or liquidation or similar law of any jurisdiction, now or hereafter in effect, or shall take any action to authorize or in furtherance of any of the foregoing, or if any such petition or application shall be filed or any such case or other proceeding shall be commenced against the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties and the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties shall indicate its approval thereof, consent thereto or acquiescence therein or such petition or application shall not have been dismissed within forty-five (45) days following the filing thereof; (h) a decree or order is entered appointing any such trustee, custodian, liquidator or receiver or adjudicating the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties bankrupt or insolvent, or approving a petition in any such case or other proceeding, or a decree or order for relief is entered in respect of the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties in an involuntary case under federal bankruptcy laws as now or hereafter constituted; (i) there shall remain in force, undischarged, unsatisfied and unstayed, for more than thirty (30) days, any final judgment against the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties that, with other outstanding final judgments, undischarged, against the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties exceeds in the aggregate $5,000,000; (j) if any of the Loan Documents shall be cancelled, terminated, revoked or rescinded, in each case otherwise than with the express prior written agreement, consent or approval of the Banks, or any action at law, suit or in equity or other legal proceeding to cancel, revoke or rescind any of the Loan Documents shall be commenced by or on behalf of the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties party thereto or any of their respective stockholders, or any court or any other governmental or regulatory authority or agency of competent jurisdiction shall make a determination that, or issue a judgment, order, decree or ruling to the effect that, any one or more of the Loan Documents is illegal, invalid or unenforceable in accordance with the terms thereof; (k) the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate incurs any liability to the PBGC or a Guaranteed Pension Plan pursuant to Title IV of ERISA in an aggregate amount exceeding $2,000,000; the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate is assessed withdrawal liability pursuant to Title IV of ERISA by a Multiemployer Plan requiring aggregate annual payments exceeding $2,000,000, or any of the following occurs with respect to a Guaranteed Pension Plan: (i) an ERISA Reportable Event, or a failure to make a required installment or other payment (within the meaning of ss.302(f)(1) of ERISA), provided the Agent determines in its reasonable discretioN that such event (A) could be expected to result in liability of the Borrower to the PBGC or the Plan in an aggregate amount exceeding $2,000,000 and (B) could constitute grounds for the termination of such Plan by the PBGC, for the appointment by the appropriate United States District Court of a trustee to administer such Plan or for the imposition of a lien in favor of the Guaranteed Pension Plan; (ii) the appointment by a United States District court of a trustee to administer such Plan; or (iii) the institution by the PBGC of proceedings to terminate such Plan; (l) the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties shall be enjoined, restrained or in any way prevented by the order of any court or any administrative or regulatory agency from conducting any material part of its business and such order shall continue in effect for more than thirty (30) days; (m) there shall occur any strike, lockout, labor dispute, embargo, condemnation, act of God or public enemy, or other casualty, which in any such case causes, for more than fifteen (15) consecutive days, the cessation or substantial curtailment of revenue producing activities at any facility of the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties if such event or circumstance is not covered by business interruption insurance and would have a material adverse effect on the business or financial condition of the Borrower and the other Transaction Parties, considered as a whole; (n) there shall occur the loss, suspension or revocation of, or failure to renew, any license or permit now held or hereafter acquired by the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties if such loss, suspension, revocation or failure to renew would have a material adverse effect on the business or financial condition of the Borrower and the other Transaction Parties, considered as a whole; (o) the Borrower or any of the other Transaction Parties shall be indicted for a state or federal crime, or any civil or criminal action shall otherwise have been brought or threatened against the Borrower or any the other Transaction Parties, a punishment for which in any such case could include the forfeiture of any assets of the Borrower or such other Transaction Party having a fair market value in excess of $1,000,000; or (p) any person or group of persons (within the meaning of Section 13 or 14 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) shall have acquired beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under said Act) of thirty percent (30%) or more of the outstanding shares of common stock of the Borrower; or, during any period of twelve consecutive calendar months, individuals who were directors of the Borrower on the first day of such period shall cease to constitute a majority of the board of directors of the Borrower or the Borrower shall, at any time, legally or beneficially own less than one hundred percent (100%) of the shares of the capital stock of Hadco Santa Clarx (on a fully diluted basis); then, and in any such event, so long as the same may be continuing, the Agent may, and upon the request of the Majority Banks shall, by notice in writing to the Borrower declare all amounts owing with respect to this Credit Agreement, the Notes and the other Loan Documents and all Reimbursement Obligations to be, and they shall thereupon forthwith become, immediately due and payable without presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived by the Borrower; PROVIDED that in the event of any Event of Default specified in ss.ss.13.1(g) or 13.1(h), all such amounts shall become immediately due and payable automatically and without any requirement of notice from the Agent or any Bank.

  • SUSPENSION & TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT Enterprise Services may suspend Contractor’s operations under this Contract immediately by written cure notice of any default. Suspension shall continue until the default is remedied to Enterprise Services’ reasonable satisfaction; Provided, however, that, if after thirty (30) calendar days from such a suspension notice, Contractor remains in default, Enterprise Services may terminate Contractor’s rights under this Contract. All of Contractor’s obligations to Enterprise Services and Purchasers survive termination of Contractor’s rights under this Contract, until such obligations have been fulfilled.