Definition of Default by Shareholder Sample Clauses

Definition of Default by Shareholder. It is hereby mutually agreed as follows: If at any time after the happening of any of the other events specified in this Article, the Mutual shall give to the Shareholder notice that the Shareholder’s right to occupy under the Occupancy Agreement will expire at a date not less than thirty (30) days thereafter (except that in the case of the default specified in 13.1(h) of this Article, such date in the notice shall be three (3) days and/or ten (10) days, whichever is applicable), the Shareholder’s right to occupy the Unit under the Occupancy Agreement will expire on the date so fixed in such notice, unless in the meantime the default has been cured in a manner deemed satisfactory by the Mutual, it being the intention of the parties hereto to create hereby conditional limitations, and it shall thereupon be lawful for the Mutual to re-enter the Unit and to remove all persons and personal property therefrom, either by summary dispossession proceedings or by suitable action or proceeding at law or in equity or by any other proceedings which may apply to the eviction of the tenants by force or otherwise, and to repossess the Unit in its former state as if the Occupancy Agreement had not been made:
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Related to Definition of Default by Shareholder

  • Events of Default by Seller In addition to the Events of Default described in Section 9.1, each of the following shall constitute an Event of Default by Seller hereunder:

  • Events of Default by Either Party It shall constitute an event of default (“Event of Default”) by either Party hereunder if:

  • Default by Owner If one or more of the following Events of Default shall occur and be continuing, that is to say:

  • Termination of Default An Event of Default shall be deemed to have been terminated upon the earliest to occur of:

  • Default by State If the State, sixty (60) days after receipt of written notice, fails to correct or cure any material breach of this Contract, the Contractor may cancel and terminate this Contract and institute measures to collect monies due up to and including the date of termination.

  • Default by Purchaser IN THE EVENT OF ANY EVENT OF DEFAULT BY PURCHASER, SELLER, AS ITS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE THE DEPOSIT, INCLUDING THE PURCHASER’S PREMIUM, AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (AND NOT AS A PENALTY) AND TO TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT WHEREUPON NEITHER PARTY SHALL HAVE ANY FURTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY, EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS AND PROVISIONS WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY STATED TO SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE DEEMED IN ANY WAY TO LIMIT, AFFECT OR IMPAIR ANY OF PURCHASER’S INDEMNITIES OR OBLIGATIONS THAT SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR LIMIT OR IMPAIR SELLER FROM PURSUING ANY REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO SELLER AT LAW OR IN EQUITY AS A RESULT OF SUCH INDEMNIFICATIONS OR OTHER OBLIGATIONS OF PURCHASER THAT SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, IF SELLER TERMINATES THIS AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO A RIGHT GIVEN TO IT HEREUNDER AND PURCHASER TAKES ANY ACTION WHICH INTERFERES WITH SELLER’S ABILITY TO SELL, EXCHANGE, TRANSFER, LEASE, DISPOSE OF OR FINANCE THE PROPERTY OR TAKE ANY OTHER ACTIONS WITH RESPECT THERETO (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE FILING OF ANY LIS PENDENS OR OTHER FORM OF ATTACHMENT AGAINST THE PROPERTY), THEN PURCHASER SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ALL LOSS, COST, DAMAGE, LIABILITY OR EXPENSE (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, COURT COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES) INCURRED BY SELLER BY REASON OF SUCH ACTION TO CONTEST BY PURCHASER.

  • Default by Developer If Developer causes either an Event of Monetary Default or an Event of Non-Monetary Default, then the City may commence proceedings to modify or terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 11.4.

  • Rights Upon Event of Default (a) As long as an Event of Default under this Agreement remains unremedied, Holders of not less than 50% of the outstanding Class Principal Balance of the Original Notes (in each case the outstanding Class Principal Balance of the Original Notes will be determined without regard to any exchanges of Class M Notes for MAC Notes) to which such Event of Default relates may, by written notice to Freddie Mac, declare such Notes due and payable and accelerate the maturity of such Notes. In the event that Class M Notes have been exchanged for MAC Notes, Holders of such MAC Notes will be entitled to exercise all the voting or direction rights that are allocated to such exchanged Class M Notes as described herein. Upon such acceleration, the Class Principal Balance of such Notes and the interest accrued thereon shall be due and payable.

  • Default by Seller Except as specifically provided elsewhere in this Contract, in the event that Seller fails to consummate this Contract or if Seller fails to perform any of Seller's other material obligations hereunder either prior to or at the Closing and such failure or refusal results from any reason other than the termination of this Contract by Purchaser pursuant to a right to terminate expressly set forth in this Contract or Purchaser's failure to perform Purchaser's obligations under this Contract, Purchaser may as its only remedy either (i) terminate this Contract by giving written notice thereof to Seller prior to or at the Closing, in which event Purchaser will be entitled to a return of the Deposit Note, whereupon neither party hereto will have any further rights or obligations hereunder, except (a) that Seller will authorize the Title Company to deliver to Purchaser the Deposit Note and Title Company will deliver the Deposit Note to Purchaser free of any claims by Seller or any other person with respect thereto, (b) that Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for its out of pocket costs associated with the negotiation and preparation of this Agreement and its examination of the Property, including, the fees and disbursements of its counsel, advisers, and agents, and (c) for provisions which survive Closing by their terms or (ii) enforce specific performance of Seller's duties and obligations under this Contract, provided that the right to enforce specific performance shall not require Seller to remove any title encumbrances placed on the Property after the Effective Date or require Seller to perform any covenant beyond the then current ability of Seller. In the event Purchaser fails to file an action for specific performance of this Contract on or before ninety (90) days after the date of such non-performance, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to proceed under clause (i) above and shall be deemed to have waived its right to enforce specific performance of this Contract.

  • Notification of Default (a) Each Obligor shall notify the Agent of any Default (and the steps, if any, being taken to remedy it) promptly upon becoming aware of its occurrence (unless that Obligor is aware that a notification has already been provided by another Obligor).

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