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  • Cure Rights In the event any monetary default beyond applicable notice and grace periods or non-monetary default beyond applicable notice and grace periods shall exist with respect to the Mortgage Loan, then, upon notice from the Lead Securitization Note Holder (or the Servicer on its behalf) (a “Cure Option Notice”) of the occurrence of such default beyond applicable notice and grace periods (which notice the Lead Securitization Note Holder (or the Servicer on its behalf) shall promptly give to the Note B Holder upon receipt of knowledge thereof), each Note B Holder shall have the right, exercisable by each Note B Holder giving written notice of its intent to cure a default within five (5) Business Days after receipt of the Cure Option Notice, to cure such default (and if each of the Note B-1 Holder, the Note B-2 Holder, the Note B-3 Holder or the Note B-4 Holder, or any combination thereof, provide such notice, then such Note B Holders collectively, on a pro rata basis shall have the right to cure such default); provided, in the event a Note B Holder has elected to cure any default, the default must be cured by such Note B Holder within, in the case of a monetary default, ten (10) Business Days after receipt of such Cure Option Notice and, in the case of a non-monetary default, thirty (30) days after receipt of such Cure Option Notice. If a Note B Holder is attempting to cure a non-monetary default, the foregoing cure period of thirty (30) days may be extended for an additional sixty (60) days (for a total of up to ninety (90) days), but only for so long as (i) such Note B Holder is diligently and expeditiously proceeding to cure such non-monetary default, (ii) such Note B Holder makes all Cure Payments that it is permitted to make in accordance with this Section, (iii) such non-monetary default is not the result of a bankruptcy of the Borrower or other insolvency related event, and no bankruptcy commences or other insolvency related event occurs during the period that such Note B Holder is otherwise permitted to cure a non-monetary default in accordance with this Section and (iv) there is no material adverse effect on the Borrower, the Property or the value of the Mortgage Loan as a result of such non-monetary default or the attempted cure thereof. If a Note B Holder elects to cure a default that can be cured by the payment of money (each such payment, a “Cure Payment”), such Note B Holder shall make such Cure Payment as directed by the Lead Securitization Note Holder (or the Servicer on its behalf) and each such Cure Payment shall include all costs, expenses, losses, liabilities, obligations, damages, penalties, and disbursements imposed on, incurred by or asserted against each Note A Holder (including, without limitation, all unreimbursed Advances (without regard to whether such Advance would be a “nonrecoverable advance”) and any interest charged thereon at the Advance Rate, and any unpaid Special Servicing Fees with respect to the Mortgage Loan, but excluding any default interest and Penalty Charges) related to the default and incurred during the period of time from the expiration of the grace period for such default under the Mortgage Loan until such Cure Payment is made or such other cure is otherwise effected. The right of a Note B Holder to reimbursement of any Cure Payment shall be as set forth in Section 5 and Section 6, as applicable. So long as a default exists that is being cured by a Note B Holder pursuant to this Section 11(b) and the cure period has not expired and such Note B Holder is permitted to cure under the terms of this Section 11(b), the Lead Securitization Note Holder (or the Servicer on its behalf) and the Trustee shall not treat such default as a default or a Triggering Event of Default (i) for purposes of Section 5 or Section 6; (ii) for purposes of accelerating the Mortgage Loan, modifying, amending or waiving any

  • Cure Period Prior to any claim for default being made, either the Buyer or Seller will have an opportunity to cure any alleged default. If either Buyer or Seller fails to comply with any provision of this Agreement, the other party will deliver written notice to the non- complying party specifying such non-compliance. The non-complying party shall have calendar days after delivery of such notice to cure the non-compliance.

  • Cure of Breach Except for the event of Breach set forth in Section 15.1(a) above, the Breaching Interconnection Party (a) may cure the Breach within thirty days from the receipt of such notice; or (b) if the Breach cannot be cured within thirty (30) days, may commence in good faith all steps that are reasonable and appropriate to cure the Breach within such thirty day time period and thereafter diligently pursue such action to completion. In an event of Breach set forth in Section 15.1(a), the Breaching Interconnection Party may cure the Breach within five (5) days from the receipt of notice of the Breach.

  • Seller’s Remedies If Purchaser fails to perform its obligations pursuant to this Contract at or prior to Closing for any reason except failure by Seller to perform hereunder, or if prior to Closing any one or more of Purchaser's representations or warranties are breached in any material respect, and this failure or breach is not cured within three (3) Business Days after written notice from Seller to Purchaser (other than failure to close for any reason unrelated to a default by Seller, for which there shall be no notice or cure period), then Seller, as its SOLE and EXCLUSIVE remedy (except as provided in Sections 6(c) and 9), may (i) terminate this Contract and receive the Xxxxxxx Money as liquidated damages and not as penalty, in full satisfaction of claims against Purchaser hereunder, or (ii) waive Purchaser’s failure or breach and proceed to Closing. Seller and Purchaser agree that Seller's damages resulting from Purchaser's default are difficult, if not impossible, to determine, and the Xxxxxxx Money is a fair estimate of those damages and has been agreed to in an effort to cause the amount of damages to be certain. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 11(a) to the contrary, in the event of Purchaser's default or termination of this Contract, Seller shall have all remedies available at law or in equity if Purchaser or any party related to or affiliated with Purchaser is asserting any claims or right to the Property that would otherwise delay or prevent Seller from having clear, indefeasible and marketable title to the Property other than as a result of Purchaser’s exercise of its remedies under subsection (b) hereof. If Closing is consummated, then Seller shall have all remedies available at law or in equity if Purchaser fails to perform any post-closing obligation of Purchaser under this Contract.

  • Cure If the Borrower and the Administrative Agent, each Facing Agent and the Swing Line Lender agree in writing in their discretion that a Revolving Lender that is an Impaired Lender should no longer be deemed to be an Impaired Lender, the Administrative Agent will so notify the Borrower and the Revolving Lenders, whereupon as of the effective date specified in such notice, such Revolving Lender will, to the extent applicable, purchase such portion of outstanding Revolving Loans of the other Revolving Lenders (or the other Revolving Lenders will purchase from the formerly Impaired Lender) and/or make such other adjustments as the Administrative Agent may reasonably determine to be necessary to cause such Revolving Lender’s Pro Rata Share to be on a pro rata basis in accordance with its Revolving Commitment, whereupon such Revolving Lender will cease to be an Impaired Lender and will be a Non-Impaired Lender; provided, that no adjustments will be made retroactively with respect to fees accrued or payments made by or on behalf of the Borrower while such Revolving Lender was an Impaired Lender; and provided, further, that except to the extent otherwise expressly agreed by the affected parties, no change hereunder from Impaired Lender to Non-Impaired Lender will constitute a waiver or release of any claim of any party hereunder arising from such Revolving Lender having been an Impaired Lender.

  • Buyer’s Remedies If both (a) this Agreement is terminated ---------------- prior to Closing by Buyer pursuant to Section 8.1.2 or 8.1.3 as a result of a ---------------------- breach by Seller in any material respect of any of its representations and warranties made herein or its covenants or agreements made herein and (b) Buyer is not in breach in any material respect of any of its representations and warranties made herein or its covenants or agreements made herein, the Deposit and all accrued interest thereon shall be returned to Buyer, and Buyer shall have, in addition to its right to receive the Deposit and all accrued interest thereon, the right to seek monetary damages from Seller; provided, however, that -------- ------- such damages shall be limited to $1,000,000.00; and provided further, that in no ---------------- event shall Buyer be entitled to make any claim against Seller for, nor be entitled to damages from Seller for, any anticipated profits it lost as a result of Buyer's not acquiring the System; and provided further, that nothing in this ---------------- Section 8.2.2 shall be an admission by Seller that Buyer shall be entitled to ------------- damages for anticipated profits under any circumstances. If Seller defaults in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, Buyer shall be entitled, in addition to any other remedies that may be available, to request Seller to specifically perform its obligations under this Agreement, if necessary, through injunction, court order or other process, and to recover from Seller any costs or expenses reasonably incurred by Buyer in connection therewith.

  • Purchaser’s Remedies If Seller fails to perform its obligations pursuant to this Agreement for any reason except failure by Purchaser to perform hereunder, or if prior to Closing any one or more of Seller's representations or warranties are breached in any material respect, Purchaser shall elect, as its sole remedy, either to (i) terminate this Agreement by giving Seller timely written notice of such election prior to or at Closing and recover the Earnest Money, (ii) enforce specific performance, or (iii) waive said xxxxxxx or breach and proceed to Closing. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to terminate this Agreement if Purchaser fails to deliver to Seller written notice of its intent to file a claim or assert a cause of action for specific performance against Seller on or before ten (10) business days following the scheduled Closing Date or, having given such notice, fails to file a lawsuit asserting such claim or cause of action in the county in which the Property is located within two (2) months following the scheduled Closing Date. Purchaser's remedies shall be limited to those described in this Section 10.2 and Sections 10.3 and 10.4 hereof. If, however, the equitable remedy of specific performance is not available, Purchaser may seek any other right or remedy available at law or in equity; provided, however, that in no event shall Seller's liability exceed the lesser of (i) $50,000.00 or (ii) the actual reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Purchaser and incurred directly in connection with the negotiation of this Agreement or the due diligence activities performed by Purchaser or at Purchaser's direction in connection with the performance of examinations, inspections and/or investigations pursuant to Article 4. For purposes of this provision, specific performance shall be considered not available to Purchaser only if a court of competent jurisdiction (or an arbitrator, as per Exhibit G) determines conclusively that Purchaser is entitled to specific performance on the merits of its claim but said court or arbitrator is unable to enforce specific performance due to reasons beyond the control of the court or arbitrator. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER'S DIRECT OR INDIRECT PARTNERS, SHAREHOLDERS, OWNERS OR AFFILIATES, ANY OFFICER, DIRECTOR, EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY AFFILIATE OR CONTROLLING PERSON THEREOF HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM, CAUSE OF ACTION OR OTHER LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PROPERTY, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, COMMON LAW, STATUTE, EQUITY OR OTHERWISE.

  • Failure to Cure If DSHS learns of a pattern or practice of the Business Associate that constitutes a violation of the Business Associate’s obligations under the terms of this Contract and reasonable steps by DSHS do not end the violation, DSHS shall terminate this Contract, if feasible. In addition, If Business Associate learns of a pattern or practice of its Subcontractors that constitutes a violation of the Business Associate’s obligations under the terms of their contract and reasonable steps by the Business Associate do not end the violation, Business Associate shall terminate the Subcontract, if feasible.

  • Event of Breach Remedies 14.1. Event of Breach by Contractor. Any one or more of the following Contractor acts or omissions constitute an event of material breach under this Contract:

  • Contractor’s Remedies If the State is in breach of any provision of this Contract and does not cure such breach, Contractor, following the notice and cure period in §14.B and the dispute resolution process in §16 shall have all remedies available at law and equity. If a Purchasing Entity is in breach of a provision of an Order, Contractor shall have all remedies available to it under that Order and available at law and equity.

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