Common use of Failure to Give Notice; No Waiver Clause in Contracts

Failure to Give Notice; No Waiver. Failure to give, or delay in giving, the Notice of Default shall not constitute a waiver of any obligation, requirement or covenant required to be performed hereunder. No failure or delay by either party in asserting any rights and remedies as to any breach shall operate as a waiver of any breach or of any such rights or remedies. Delay by either party in asserting any of its rights and remedies shall not deprive such party of the right to institute and maintain any action or proceeding which it may deem appropriate to protect, assert or enforce any such rights or remedies.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement, Lease Agreement, Sublease Agreement

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Failure to Give Notice; No Waiver. Failure to give, or delay in giving, the Notice of Default shall does not constitute a waiver of any obligation, requirement or covenant required to be performed hereunder. No failure or delay by either party in asserting any rights and remedies as to any breach shall operate operates as a waiver of any breach or of any such rights or remedies. Delay by either party in asserting any of its rights and remedies shall will not deprive such party of or the right to institute and maintain any action or proceeding which it may deem appropriate to protect, assert or enforce any such rights or remedies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electric Power System Maintenance Agreement

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Failure to Give Notice; No Waiver. Failure to give, or delay in giving, the Notice of Default shall not constitute a waiver of any obligation, requirement or covenant required to be performed hereunder. No failure or delay by either party Party in asserting any rights and remedies as to any breach shall operate as a waiver of any breach or of any such rights or remedies. Delay by either party Party in asserting any of its rights and remedies shall not deprive such party Party of the right to institute and maintain any action or proceeding which it may deem appropriate to protect, assert or enforce any such rights or remedies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease Agreement

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