Failure to Furnish or Maintain Sample Clauses

Failure to Furnish or Maintain. In the event University fails to furnish and maintain required insurance or to furnish satisfactory evidence thereof, the District may procure and maintain such coverage for all Parties on behalf of University. University shall furnish all necessary information and pay the premium cost to the District immediately upon presentation of a premium invoice. If University does not provide the required insurance, District can cancel and/or terminate the Agreement.
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Failure to Furnish or Maintain. In the event College fails to furnish and maintain required insurance or to furnish satisfactory evidence thereof, the District may, with reasonable prior notice of such deficiency, procure and maintain such coverage for all Parties on behalf of College. College shall furnish all necessary information and pay the premium cost to the District immediately upon presentation of a premium invoice. If College does not provide the required insurance, District can cancel and/or terminate the Agreement.
Failure to Furnish or Maintain. If University does not provide the required insurance, District can cancel and/or terminate the Agreement.
Failure to Furnish or Maintain. In the event University fails to furnish and maintain required insurance or to furnish satisfactory evidence thereof, the District may terminate this Agreement in accordance with Section V herein.

Related to Failure to Furnish or Maintain

  • Failure to Maintain Coverage Failure by the Contractor to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to the County, shall constitute a material breach of the Contract upon which the County may immediately terminate or suspend this Contract. The County, at its sole option, may obtain damages from the Contractor resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the County may purchase such required insurance coverage, and without further notice to the Contractor, the County may deduct from sums due to the Contractor any premium costs advanced by the County for such insurance.

  • Failure to Maintain Insurance Failure on the part of the Consultant to maintain the insurance as required shall constitute a material breach of contract, upon which the City may, after giving five business days notice to the Consultant to correct the breach, immediately terminate the Agreement or, at its discretion, procure or renew such insurance and pay any and all premiums in connection therewith, with any sums so expended to be repaid to the City on demand, or at the sole discretion of the City, offset against funds due the Consultant from the City.

  • Failure to Vacate If the Resident does not vacate the Residence on the expiry or early termination of this Agreement, (i) the Resident is liable for any financial loss sustained or incurred by the Institution or the Manager, and (ii) the Manager may remove the property of the Resident from the Room (whether or not the Resident is present at the time), and place the property in temporary storage in a location in the Residence of the Manager’s choice, at the Resident’s expense, without notice to the Resident and without liability to the Manager for any damage to or loss of the Resident’s property.

  • Failure to Provide Notice A failure to give timely Notice or to include any specified information in any Notice as provided in this Section 15.3 will not affect the rights or obligations of any Party hereunder except and only to the extent that, as a result of such failure, any Party which was entitled to receive such Notice was deprived of its right to recover any payment under its applicable insurance coverage or was otherwise materially damaged as a direct result of such failure and, provided further, the Indemnitor is not obligated to indemnify the Indemnitee for the increased amount of any Indemnifiable Loss which would otherwise have been payable to the extent that the increase resulted from the failure to deliver timely a Notice of Claim.

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