Common use of Failure by a party to Complete Clause in Contracts

Failure by a party to Complete. If a party does not Complete, other than as a result of default by the other party, the non-defaulting party may give the defaulting party notice requiring it to Complete within 7 days of receipt of the notice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement, Share Purchase Agreement (Transatlantic Petroleum Ltd.)

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Failure by a party to Complete. If a party does not CompleteComplete when required to do so, other than as a result of default by the other party, the non-defaulting party may give the defaulting party notice requiring it to Complete within 7 days 15 Business Days of receipt of the notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Hanesbrands Inc.)

Failure by a party to Complete. If a party does not Complete, other than as a result of default by the other party, the non-defaulting party may give the defaulting party notice requiring it to Complete within 7 days 5 Business Days of receipt of the notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Sale Agreement (Westaff Inc)

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Failure by a party to Complete. β€Œ If a party does not Complete, other than as a result of default by the other party, the non-defaulting party may give the defaulting party notice requiring it to Complete within 7 days 3 Business Days of receipt of the notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Sale Agreement

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