Common use of DETERMINATION OF BREACH Clause in Contracts

DETERMINATION OF BREACH. In the event that the Issuing Authority has reason to believe that the Licensee has defaulted in the performance of any or several provisions of this Renewal License, except as excused by Force Majeure, the Issuing Authority shall notify the Licensee in writing, by certified mail, of the provision or provisions which the Issuing Authority believes may have been in default and the details relating thereto. The Licensee shall have thirty (30) days from the receipt of such notice to:

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Cable Television Renewal License, Cable Television Renewal License, Cable Television Renewal License

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DETERMINATION OF BREACH. In the event that the Issuing Authority has reason to believe that the Licensee has defaulted in the performance of any or several provisions of this Renewal License, except as excused by Force Majeure, the Issuing Authority shall notify the Licensee in writing, by certified mail, of the provision or provisions which the Issuing Authority believes may have been in default and the details relating thereto. The Licensee shall have thirty twenty-one (3021) days from the receipt of such notice to:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Cable Television Renewal License, Cable Television Renewal License, Cable Television Renewal License

DETERMINATION OF BREACH. In the event that the Issuing Authority has reason to believe that the Licensee has defaulted in the performance of any or several provisions of this the Renewal License, except as excused by Force Majeure, the Issuing Authority shall notify the Licensee in writing, by certified mail, of the provision or provisions which the Issuing Authority believes may have been in default and the details relating thereto. The Licensee shall have thirty (30) days from the receipt of such notice to:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cable Television Renewal License, Cable Television Renewal License, Cable Television Renewal License

DETERMINATION OF BREACH. In the event that the Issuing Authority has reason to believe that the Licensee has defaulted in the performance of any or several material provisions of this Renewal License, except as excused by Force Majeure, the Issuing Authority shall notify the Licensee in writing, by certified mail, of the provision or provisions which the Issuing Authority believes may have been in default and the details relating thereto. The Licensee shall have thirty (30) days from the receipt of such notice to:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cable Television Renewal License, Cable Television Renewal License

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DETERMINATION OF BREACH. In the event that the Issuing Authority has reason to believe that the Licensee has defaulted in the performance of any or several provisions of this Renewal the Final License, except as excused by Force Majeure, the Issuing Authority shall notify the Licensee in writing, by certified mail, of the provision or provisions which the Issuing Authority believes may have been in default and the details relating thereto. The Licensee shall have thirty (30) days from the receipt of such notice to:thirty

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Television License

DETERMINATION OF BREACH. In the event that the Issuing Authority has reason to believe that the Licensee has defaulted in the performance of any or several provisions of this Renewal the Final License, except as excused by Force Majeure, the Issuing Authority shall notify the Licensee in writing, by certified mail, of the provision or provisions which the Issuing Authority believes may have been in default and the details relating thereto. The Licensee shall have thirty (30) days from the receipt of such notice to:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Television License

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