EARLY TERMINATION FOR PAYMENT DEFAULT Sample Clauses

EARLY TERMINATION FOR PAYMENT DEFAULT. The Licensor may terminate this Agreement by notice to the Licensee if the Licensee willfully defaults in making payment of the Fee as provided in this License Agreement and fails to remedy such default within sixty (60) days of notification in writing by the Licensor.
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EARLY TERMINATION FOR PAYMENT DEFAULT. The Publisher may terminate this Agreement by notice to the Consortium if the Consortium willfully defaults in making payment of the Fee as provided in this Agreement and fails to remedy such default within sixty (60) days of notification in writing by the Publisher.
EARLY TERMINATION FOR PAYMENT DEFAULT. The Licensor may terminate this Agreement by notice to the Consortium if the Consortium willfully defaults in making payment of the License Fee as provided in this License Agreement and fails to remedy such default within sixty (60) days of notification in writing by the Licensor.

Related to EARLY TERMINATION FOR PAYMENT DEFAULT

  • Termination for Default The County may, by written notice to the Contractor terminate this contract for default in whole or in part (delivery orders, if applicable) if the Contractor fails to:

  • Early Termination Fee After this contract goes into effect, if you terminate this contract for any reason, or switch your service to a different electricity generation supplier or default service supplier prior to the end of the contract term, you will be responsible for paying XOOM Energy an early termination fee in the amount of $500. This Early Termination Fee is intended not as a penalty, but simply to offset the cost of selling the unused portion of your electric power to others and estimated lost revenue that XOOM may incur from such a sale, if any, and related expenses.

  • Early Termination In the absence of any material breach of this Agreement, should the Trust elect to terminate this Agreement prior to the end of the term, the Trust agrees to pay the following fees:

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