Common use of Department Events of Default Clause in Contracts

Department Events of Default. ‌ Any one (1) or more of the following events shall, after the required notice(s) and opportunity to cure, except as otherwise provided below, constitutes an Event of Default on the part of the Department: The Department fails to timely pay all non-disputed amounts. The cure period for failure to pay shall be forty-five (45) Calendar Days from receipt of notice of failure to pay, unless State law allows a longer period to pay; or The Department breaches any other material obligations under this Contract. The cure period for a material breach by the Department shall be forty-five (45) Calendar Days from receipt of notice of material breach.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Business Associate Agreement, Business Associate Agreement, Business Associate Agreement

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Department Events of Default. Any one (1) or more of the following events shall, after the required notice(s) and opportunity to cure, except as otherwise provided below, constitutes an Event of Default on the part of the Department: The Department fails to timely pay all non-disputed amounts. The cure period for failure to pay shall be forty-five (45) Calendar Days from receipt of notice of failure to pay, unless State law allows a longer period to pay; or The Department breaches any other material obligations under this Contract. The cure period for a material breach by the Department shall be forty-five (45) Calendar Days from receipt of notice of material breach.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

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Department Events of Default. ‌ Any one (1) or more of the following events shall, after by the required notice(s) and opportunity to cureDepartment, except as otherwise provided below, constitutes an Event event of Default default on the part of the Department: The Department fails to timely pay all non-disputed amounts. The cure period for failure to pay shall be forty-five (45) Calendar Days from receipt of notice Notice of failure to pay, unless State law allows a longer period to pay; or The Department breaches any other material obligations under this Contract. The cure period for a material breach by the Department shall be forty-five (45) Calendar Days from receipt of notice Notice of material breach.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myflorida.com

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