Failure to Furnish Sample Clauses

Failure to Furnish. Upon the failure of Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be, to furnish such statements within the said twenty (20) day period, it shall be conclusively presumed that the Lease is in full force and effect and that there are no defaults thereunder by the other party, except to the extent of facts actually known by the party to whom such statement was to be directed.
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Failure to Furnish. Upon the failure of Tenant to furnish any statements described above within ten (10) days after a request for any such statement, it shall be conclusively presumed that this Lease is in full force and effect and that there are no defaults hereunder by Landlord.
Failure to Furnish. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, Lessor shall not be liable under any circumstances for failure to furnish, or the stoppage or interruption of any of the utilities and services list above when such failure, or stoppage or interruption of services is caused by conditions beyond the control of Lessor, or by accidents, repairs or strikes; nor shall such failure, or stoppage or interruption of such services constitute an eviction of Lessee; nor work an abatement of Rent.
Failure to Furnish. In the event Contractor fails to maintain the appropriate insurance as specified herein or surety as specified in Section 8.7 and Section 8.8 of this Agreement, County may, after providing fifteen (15) days written notice to Contractor, take out such required insurance and/or surety in the name of the County, or may terminate this Agreement. The costs thereof shall be deducted from the monthly compensation due Contractor at the time of the next payment.
Failure to Furnish. Landlord shall not be liable for damages, by abatement of rent or otherwise, for the failure or delay in furnishing the utilities or services set forth in Paragraph 10(a) when such failure or delay is caused in whole or in part by (i) necessary or advisable repairs, (ii) any inability to secure such utilities and services at the Premises, (iii) any act, omission, negligence or fault of any occupant of the Premises, or (iv) any accident, casualty or other cause beyond the reasonable control of Landlord. No failure, delay or fault in furnishing such utilities or services shall constitute actual or constructive eviction of Tenant, nor operate in any way to release Tenant from the duties and obligations of Tenant under this Lease.

Related to Failure to Furnish

  • Failure to Notify If Contractor fails to specify in writing any problem or circumstance that materially affects the costs of its delivery of services or products, including a material breach by the Department, about which Contractor knew or reasonably should have known with respect to the period during the term covered by Contractor's status report, Contractor shall not be entitled to rely upon such problem or circumstance as a purported justification for an increase in the price for the agreed upon scope.

  • Failure to Respond If you fail to respond by the date given above, your application will be refused under Section 3A(4)(a) of the Registered Designs Act 1949.

  • Failure to Report No compensation shall be granted for the total period of standby if the employee is unable to report for duty when required.

  • Failure to Remedy If the Funder has provided the HSP with an opportunity to remedy the breach, and: the HSP does not remedy the breach within the time period specified in the Notice; it becomes apparent to the Funder that the HSP cannot completely remedy the breach within the time specified in the Notice or such further period of time as the Funder considers reasonable; or the HSP is not proceeding to remedy the breach in a way that is satisfactory to the Funder, then the Funder may immediately terminate this Agreement by giving Notice of termination to the HSP.

  • Failure to Fulfill Conditions In the event that either of the parties hereto determines that a condition to its respective obligations to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby cannot be fulfilled on or prior to the termination of this Agreement, it will promptly notify the other party.

  • Failure to Return Failure of the employee to return pursuant to the date determined in this Section will constitute grounds for termination by the School District unless the School District and the employee mutually agree to an extension of the leave.

  • Failure to Elect If no election as to the Class of a Syndicated Borrowing is specified, then the requested Syndicated Borrowing shall be deemed to be under the Multicurrency Commitments. If no election as to the Currency of a Syndicated Borrowing is specified, then the requested Syndicated Borrowing shall be denominated in Dollars. If no election as to the Type of a Syndicated Borrowing is specified, then the requested Borrowing shall be a Eurocurrency Borrowing having an Interest Period of one month and, if an Agreed Foreign Currency has been specified, the requested Syndicated Borrowing shall be a Eurocurrency Borrowing denominated in such Agreed Foreign Currency and having an Interest Period of one month. If a Eurocurrency Borrowing is requested but no Interest Period is specified, (i) if the Currency specified for such Borrowing is Dollars (or if no Currency has been so specified), the requested Borrowing shall be a Eurocurrency Borrowing denominated in Dollars having an Interest Period of one month’s duration, and (ii) if the Currency specified for such Borrowing is an Agreed Foreign Currency, the Borrower shall be deemed to have selected an Interest Period of one month’s duration.

  • Failure to Deliver Applicable

  • Failure to Reach Agreement If Company and Seller are unable to agree upon and execute a Performance Standards Revision Document within 180 Days of Company's written notice to Seller pursuant to Section 23.4 (Performance Standards Revision Document), Company shall have the option of declaring the failure to reach agreement on and execute such Performance Standards Revision Document to be a dispute and submit such dispute to an Independent Evaluator for the conduct of a determination pursuant to Section 23.10 (Dispute) of this Agreement. Any decision of the Independent Evaluator, rendered as a result of such dispute shall include a form of a Performance Standards Revision Document as described in Section 23.4 (Performance Standards Revision Document). PUC Performance Standards Revision Order. No Performance Standards Revision Document shall constitute an amendment to the Agreement unless and until a PUC Performance Standards Revision Order issued with respect to such Document has become non-appealable. Once the condition of the preceding sentence has been satisfied, such Performance Standards Revision Document shall constitute an amendment to this Agreement. To be "non-appealable" under this Section 23.6 (PUC Performance Standards Revision Order), such PUC Performance Standards Revision Order shall be either (i) not subject to appeal to any Circuit Court of the State of Hawai‘i or the Supreme Court of the State of Hawai‘i, because the thirty (30) Day period (accounting for weekends and holidays as appropriate) permitted for such an appeal has passed without the filing of notice of such an appeal, or (ii) affirmed on appeal to any Circuit Court of the State of Hawai‘i or the Supreme Court, or the Intermediate Appellate Court upon assignment by the Supreme Court, of the State of Hawai‘i, or affirmed upon further appeal or appellate process, and is not subject to further appeal, because the jurisdictional time permitted for such an appeal (and/or further appellate process such as a motion for reconsideration or an application for writ of certiorari) has passed without the filing of notice of such an appeal (or the filing for further appellate process).

  • Failure to Comply 8.2.1 If the Developer fails to observe or perform any condition of this Agreement after the Municipality has given the Developer 30 days written notice of the failure or default, then in each such case: (a) The Municipality shall be entitled to apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for injunctive relief including an order prohibiting the Developer from continuing such default and the Developer hereby submits to the jurisdiction of such Court and waives any defence based upon the allegation that damages would be an adequate remedy; (b) The Municipality may enter onto the Lands and perform any of the covenants contained in this Agreement or take such remedial action as is considered necessary to correct a breach of the Agreement, whereupon all reasonable expenses whether arising out of the entry onto the Lands or from the performance of the covenants or remedial action, shall be a first lien on the Lands and be shown on any tax certificate issued under the Assessment Act; (c) The Municipality may by resolution discharge this Agreement whereupon this Agreement shall have no further force or effect and henceforth the development of the Lands shall conform with the provisions of the Land Use By-law; or (d) In addition to the above remedies, the Municipality reserves the right to pursue any other remedy under the Halifax Regional Municipality Charter or Common Law in order to ensure compliance with this Agreement.

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