Default of Customer Sample Clauses

Default of Customer. The Customer commits an event of default if: (a) the Customer fails to comply with any obligation on its part contained in this Agreement and the failure, if capable of remedy, is not remedied to the satisfaction of CPC within 7 days after the Customer is given notice by CPC specifying the default in reasonable detail and requiring its remedy; (b) the Customer repeats a default in respect of which clause 15.1 (a) has previously been invoked; (c) the Customer becomes Insolvent; (d) the Manager fails to comply with any obligation on its part contained in this Agreement and the failure, if capable of remedy, is not remedied to the satisfaction of CPC within 7 days after the Manager is given notice by CPC specifying the default in reasonable detail and requiring its remedy; or (e) the Manager repeats a default in respect of which clause 15.1(d) has previously been invoked.
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Default of Customer a. The Customer shall indemnify and hold the Company and its affiliates, directors, officers and shareholders harmless from and against any and all costs, damages, expenses, liabilities and obligations, including, without limitation, reasonable legal costs that the Company may incur as a result of, or in connection with: i. Any breach of any representation or warranty made by the Customer to the Company; or ii. The Customer’s failure to comply with any clause in this Agreement, or any other policies adopted by the Company.
Default of Customer. The Customer commits an event of default if: (a) it fails to comply with any obligation on its part contained in this Agreement and the failure, if capable of remedy, is not remedied to the satisfaction of CPC within 7 days after the Customer is given notice by CPC specifying the default in reasonable detail and requiring its remedy; (b) it repeats a default in respect of which clause 14.1(a) has previously been invoked; or (c) it becomes Insolvent.
Default of Customer. 36.1 BIL may give the Customer a notice of default if the Customer breaches any of its obligations under this Agreement. 36.2 The notice of default must specify in reasonable detail the breach complained of and stipulate a reasonable time for the breach to be rectified and in the case of the failure to pay any monies payable under this Agreement the period of 14 days is deemed to be reasonable. 36.3 If the Customer disputes the default the Customer must give a Dispute Notice to BIL within the time stipulated for the breach to be rectified upon which that time will be deemed to be extended until the Dispute Resolution Procedure expires. 36.4 The Customer may not give a Dispute Notice in relation to any notice of default received from BIL except in accordance with Clause 36.3. 37 Events of Default of Customer The Customer commits an event of default if: 37.1 it fails to rectify the default within the time stipulated in a notice of default given by BIL under Clause 36; or 37.2 it becomes Insolvent.
Default of Customer a. Without prejudice to any of AV Focus other rights under these Terms, if Customer fails to make any payment due to AV FOCUS under these Terms, AV FOCUS may, in its sole discretion, and without further liability to Customer: i. refuse to make further supplies to Customer under the relevant Sales Contract; and/or
Default of Customer. Should default be made by the Customer in complying with the contract, the Company at its option shall be entitled to suspend delivery until the default is made good or treat such default as a repudiation of the contract in which case the Customer shall (without prejudice to any right which the Company may have for the return of any goods or the payment of any compensation or damages by the Customer) pay the Company’s reasonable charges for any costs or expenses incurred by the Company in the performance of the contract.
Default of Customer. In the event any customer defaults on making the first or subsequent six contracted payments, then all fees paid the Broker in reference to the defaulted transaction shall be repaid, on demand, to Quality.
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Default of Customer a. Without prejudice to any of EZ Telecommunication’s other rights under these Terms, if Customer fails to make any payment due to EZ Telecommunications under these Terms, EZ Telecommunications may, in its sole discretion, and without further liability to Customer: i. refuse to make further supplies to Customer under the relevant Sales Contract; and/or
Default of Customer. Customer shall be in default under this Agreement upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events: (a) Customer breaches any obligation or warranty under this Agreement, and such breach continues for a period of fifteen (15) days after written notice from ILD unless such breach relates to Section 4(b) in which case the breach continues for a period of five (5) days after written notice from ILD; (b) Customer makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; (c) Customer terminates this Agreement other than pursuant to Section 2 prior to the expiration of the Original Term or renewal period, if any; or (d) Bankruptcy, reorganization, liquidation, or receivership proceedings are instituted by or against Customer and Customer consents thereto or fails to cause such proceedings to be discharged within thirty (30) days. Upon default as described in this Section 9, ILD may terminate this Agreement; provided, however, if such default in this Section 9 arises by Customer's breach of its covenant in Section 3 hereof, then ILD may pursue any remedies available to it as contemplated herein or by law.
Default of Customer. Without prejudice to any of Supplier’s other rights under a Supply Agreement, if Customer: (a) breaches any term of that Supply Agreement; or (b) fails to make any payment due to Supplier under that Supply Agreement, then Supplier may, in its absolute discretion and without further liability to Customer, exercise any of Supplier Remedies in relation to that Supply Agreement.
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