Common use of Customer Termination Clause in Contracts

Customer Termination. Customer may terminate this Agreement: (a) upon written notice if Maximizer materially breaches this Agreement and does not cure such breach (if curable) within thirty (30) days after written notice of such breach; or (b) upon written notice if Xxxxxxxxx becomes the subject of a petition in bankruptcy or any other proceeding relating to insolvency, receivership, liquidation or assignment for the benefit of creditors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maximizer Services

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Customer Termination. Customer may terminate this Agreement: (a) upon written notice if Maximizer materially breaches this Agreement and does not cure such breach (if curable) within thirty (30) days after written notice of such breach; or (b) upon written notice if Xxxxxxxxx Maximizer becomes the subject of a petition in bankruptcy or any other proceeding relating to insolvency, receivership, liquidation or assignment for the benefit of creditors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maximizer Services

Customer Termination. Customer may terminate this Agreement: (a) upon written notice if Maximizer materially breaches this Agreement and does not cure such breach (if curable) within thirty (30) days after written notice of such breach; or (b) upon written notice if Xxxxxxxxx Maximizer becomes the subject of a petition in bankruptcy or any other proceeding relating to insolvency, receivership, liquidation liquidation, or assignment for the benefit of creditors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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Customer Termination. Customer may terminate this Agreement: (a) upon written notice if Maximizer materially breaches this Agreement and does not cure such breach (if curable) within thirty (30) days after written notice of such breach; or (b) upon written notice if Xxxxxxxxx becomes the subject of a petition in bankruptcy or any other proceeding relating to insolvency, receivership, liquidation liquidation, or assignment for the benefit of creditors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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