Disputes, Breaches, Defaults, or Other Litigation Sample Clauses

Disputes, Breaches, Defaults, or Other Litigation. The Recipient agrees that FTA has a vested interest in the settlement of any dispute, breach, default, or litigation involving the Project. Accordingly:
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Disputes, Breaches, Defaults, or Other Litigation a. FTA Interest. FTA has a vested interest in the settlement of any violation of federal law, regulation, or disagreement involving the Award, the accompanying Agreement, and any Amendments thereto including, but not limited to, a default, breach, major dispute, or litigation, and FTA reserves the right to concur in any settlement or compromise.
Disputes, Breaches, Defaults, or Other Litigation. The Indian Tribe agrees that FTA has a vested interest in the settlement of any dispute, breach, default, or litigation involving the Tribal Transit Project. Accordingly:
Disputes, Breaches, Defaults, or Other Litigation. A. Notification.
Disputes, Breaches, Defaults, or Other Litigation. Each and every provision of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of North Carolina and should any claim or dispute arise between the parties that cannot be resolved amicably then any action to enforce or interpret its terms shall be brought in the General Court of Justice of Buncombe County, North Carolina, which shall have venue and jurisdiction over the subject matter and the parties. Any mediation of any claim or dispute between the parties shall be conducted in accordance with local rules of the General Court of Justice of Buncombe County.
Disputes, Breaches, Defaults, or Other Litigation. The Recipient understands and agrees that:
Disputes, Breaches, Defaults, or Other Litigation. The Transit Provider agrees that the State and FTA has a vested interest in the settlement of any dispute, breach, default, or litigation involving the Project. Accordingly:
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  • Defaults Remedies (a) It shall be an Event of Default:

  • Breach and Default 7.6.1 No Breach of this Agreement shall exist where such failure to discharge an obligation (other than the payment of money) is the result of a Force Majeure Event or the result of an act or omission of the other Parties. Upon a Breach, the non-breaching Party shall give written notice of such Breach to the Breaching Party. Except as provided in article 7.6.2, the Breaching Party shall have 60 calendar days from receipt of the Breach notice within which to cure such Breach; provided however, if such Breach is not capable of cure within 60 calendar days, the Breaching Party shall commence such cure within 20 calendar days after notice and continuously and diligently complete such cure within six months from receipt of the Breach notice; and, if cured within such time, the Breach specified in such notice shall cease to exist.

  • Breach or Default Upon any breach or default by LICENSEE of any term or condition herein contained, ASCAP may terminate this license by giving LICENSEE thirty days notice to cure such breach or default, and in the event that such breach or default has not been cured within said thirty days, this license shall terminate on the expiration of such thirty-day period without further notice from ASCAP. In the event of such termination, ASCAP shall refund to LICENSEE any unearned license fees paid in advance.

  • Opportunity to Remedy Material Breach If an HSP breaches any material provision of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the reporting requirements in Article 8 and the representations and warranties in Article 10 and the breach has not been satisfactorily resolved under Article 7, the Funder will give the HSP Notice of the particulars of the breach and of the period of time within which the HSP is required to remedy the breach. The Notice will advise the HSP that the Funder may terminate this Agreement:

  • No Breach or Default Except as shall have been cured, consented to or waived in writing by the Company prior to the Closing or except as set forth on Schedule II attached hereto, none of the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby does or will, with or without the giving of notice, lapse of time, or both, (i) violate, conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default under or give to others any right of termination, acceleration, cancellation or other right adverse to the Company Entities of (A) the organizational documents, including the charters and bylaws, if any, of the Contributor, (B) any agreement, document or instrument to which the Contributor is a party or by which the Contributor is bound or (C) to the Contributor’s knowledge, any term or provision of any judgment, order, writ, injunction, or decree binding on the Contributor or by which the Contributor or any of its assets or properties are bound or subject; provided in the case of (B) and (C) above, unless any such violation, conflict, breach or default would not have a Material Adverse Effect or (ii) result in the creation of any Lien upon any of the Contributor Interests or any interests therein except such Liens that would not have, or reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Breach; STATE’s Remedies If PURCHASER fails to remedy a violation within the time allowed and as instructed by STATE, or if PURCHASER fails to complete work as required within any interim contract completion date or by the contract expiration date, PURCHASER is in breach, and STATE may pursue any and all remedies available to STATE. Such remedies include, but are not limited to: (1) making a claim on each bond provided by PURCHASER; (2) suing PURCHASER for all damages STATE incurs as a result of PURCHASER's breach; (3) suing PURCHASER for specific performance of the contract; (4) terminating the contract and reselling the breached contract; and (5) declaring PURCHASER in default, in accordance with the provisions of OAR 629- 032-0000 through 0070 (as adopted at the time of contracting and as may be amended later by the agency having jurisdiction or authority over such activities). The provisions of OAR 629-032-0000 through 0070, and any future amendments, are incorporated into this contract and made a permanent part hereof by reference as though fully set forth herein. THE PROVISIONS OF OAR 629-032-0000 THROUGH 0070 ARE IN ADDITION TO, AND NOT IN LIEU OF, ANY OTHER REMEDIES STATE MAY HAVE FOR THE PURCHASER'S BREACH OF CONTRACT. NOTICES, PLANS, AND INSPECTIONS Section 35. Work Responsibility and Acceptance. Prior to the completion and final acceptance of operations, PURCHASER shall be held responsible for, and shall correct any injury or damage to, the operations or any part of the operations, from any cause whatsoever, unless adjustment is made pursuant to Section 28. STATE shall make final inspection of operations done by PURCHASER within 10 calendar days after written notification is received by STATE from PURCHASER stating that the operation is complete. Following inspection, STATE shall notify PURCHASER of acceptance in writing. If the operation is not acceptable to STATE, STATE shall advise PURCHASER in writing of the particular defects to be remedied before final acceptance by STATE can be made.

  • BREACH AND DEFAULT PROVISIONS Xxxxxx is expected to fully and timely comply with all of its CIA obligations.

  • Defendant’s Breach of Plea Agreement If the defendant commits any crimes, violates any conditions of release, or violates any term of this plea agreement between the signing of this plea agreement and the date of sentencing, or fails to appear for sentencing, or if the defendant provides information to the Probation Office or the Court that is intentionally misleading, incomplete, or untruthful, or otherwise breaches this plea agreement, the United States will be released from its obligations under this agreement. The defendant, however, will remain bound by the terms of the agreement, and will not be allowed to withdraw his plea of guilty. The defendant also understands and agrees that in the event he violates this plea agreement, all statements made by him to law enforcement agents subsequent to the execution of this plea agreement, any testimony given by him before a grand jury or any tribunal or any leads from such statements or testimony shall be admissible against him in any and all criminal proceedings. The defendant waives any rights that he might assert under the United States Constitution, any statute, Rule 11(f) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 410 of the Federal Rules of Evidence, or any other federal rule that pertains to the admissibility of any statements made by him subsequent to this plea agreement.

  • Suspension or Termination of Proceedings 1. The Parties may agree that the arbitral panel suspends its work at any time for a period not exceeding 12 months from the date of such agreement. If the work of the arbitral panel has been suspended for more than 12 months, the authority for establishment of the arbitral panel shall lapse unless the Parties agree otherwise.

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