Failure to Meet Commercial Operation Date Deadline Sample Clauses

Failure to Meet Commercial Operation Date Deadline. (1) The Seller shall achieve the Commercial Operation Date no later than the Commercial Operation Date Deadline. If the Seller fails to achieve the Commercial Operation Date by the Commercial Operation Date Deadline, the Seller shall have the following grace periods within which to achieve the Commercial Operation Date:
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  • Commencement Date Delay Except as otherwise provided in the Lease, Delivery of the Premises shall occur when Landlord’s Work has been Substantially Completed, except to the extent that completion of Landlord’s Work shall have been actually delayed by any one or more of the following causes (“Tenant Delay”):

  • Term Commencement Date The term of this Agreement shall commence on , 2020 (the “Commencement Date”) and, unless earlier terminated in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, shall end on June 30, 2055 (the “Term”).

  • Start Date The Executive’s employment with the Company shall commence on March 30, 2018 (the “Start Date”).

  • Completion Date Completion date" shall be the date on which the improvements erected and to be erected upon the leased premises shall have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications described in article 6.00. The completion date shall constitute the commencement of the term of this Lease for all purposes, whether or not Lessee has actually taken possession. Lessor shall use its best efforts to establish the completion date as the date set forth in section 1.03. In the event that the improvements have not in fact been completed as of that date, Lessee shall notify Lessor in writing of its objections. Lessor shall have a reasonable time after delivery of the notice in which to take such corrective action as may be necessary and shall notify Lessee in writing as soon as it deems such corrective action has been completed and the improvements are ready for occupancy. Upon completion of construction, Lessee shall deliver to Lessor a letter accepting the leased premises as suitable for the purposes for which they are let and the date of such letter shall constitute the commencement of the term of this Lease. Whether or not Lessee has executed such letter of acceptance, taking possession of the leased premises by Lessee shall be deemed to establish conclusively that the improvements have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications, are suitable for the purposes for which the leased premises are let, and that the leased premises are in good and satisfactory condition as of the date possession was so taken by Lessee, except for latent defects, if any.

  • Adjustment of Commencement Date; Possession 3.01 If Landlord is required to perform Landlord Work prior to the Commencement Date: (a) the date set forth in Section 1.06 as the Commencement Date shall instead be defined as the “Target Commencement Date”; (b) the actual Commencement Date shall be the date on which the Landlord Work is Substantially Complete (defined below); and (c) the Termination Date will the last day of the Term as determined based upon the actual Commencement Date. Landlord’s failure to Substantially Complete the Landlord Work by the Target Commencement Date shall not be a default by Landlord or otherwise render Landlord liable for damages. Promptly after the determination of the Commencement Date, Landlord and Tenant shall enter into a commencement letter agreement in the form attached as Exhibit D. If the Termination Date does not fall on the last day of a calendar month, Landlord and Tenant may elect to adjust the Termination Date to the last day of the calendar month in which Termination Date occurs by the mutual execution of a commencement letter agreement setting forth such adjusted date. The Landlord Work shall be deemed to be “Substantially Complete” on the date that all Landlord Work has been performed, other than any details of construction, mechanical adjustment or any other similar matter, the non-completion of which does not materially interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises. If Landlord is delayed in the performance of the Landlord Work as a result of the acts or omissions of Tenant, the Tenant Related Parties (defined in Section 13) or their respective contractors or vendors, including, without limitation, changes requested by Tenant to approved plans, Tenant’s failure to comply with any of its obligations under this Lease, or the specification of any materials or equipment with long lead times (a “Tenant Delay”), the Landlord Work shall be deemed to be Substantially Complete on the date that Landlord could reasonably have been expected to Substantially Complete the Landlord Work absent any Tenant Delay.

  • Final Completion 6.5.1 Final Completion of the Work shall be achieved within ninety (90) Days after the earlier of the actual date of Substantial Completion or the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date (the “Final Completion Date”).

  • Commercial Milestones In partial consideration of the rights granted by AstraZeneca to Licensee hereunder, Licensee shall pay to AstraZeneca the following payments, which shall be non-refundable, non-creditable and fully earned upon the first achievement of the applicable milestone event:

  • Cure Period Compliance with the terms of this Brand Manager Agreement shall be determined by the judgment of the Business Steering Committee of DMS Corp., except that DMS Corp. shall be solely responsible for determining whether the Agreement may be terminated pursuant to the provisions of Sections 6(a)(i), 6(a)(iv) or 6(a)(v) above. Members of the Business Steering Committee will include other active brand managers engaged by DMS Corp., and the head of the Business Steering Committee will be the President of DMS Corp. In the event that the Business Steering Committee determines that the Brand Manager has defaulted in his obligations under this Agreement, the Brand Manager shall receive written notice thereof, and (except for termination by DMS Corp. under Sections 6(a)(i), 6(a)(iv) or 6(a)(v), any of which shall be grounds for immediate termination without opportunity for cure) shall be given a cure period during which the Brand Manager shall be permitted to address and rectify the default. In the case of a failure to achieve the minimum revenue base required under Paragraph 3(a) above, the Brand Manager shall be deemed to have addressed and rectified the default if, during the calendar quarter immediately following the date on which the Brand Manager receives notice of such default, the annualized revenue for the Brand equals or exceeds the minimum revenue base set forth in Paragraph 3(a). In the case of the Brand's Brand Contribution Percentage falling, for three (3) consecutive review periods, in the bottom 10% of the Brand Contribution Percentage achieved by all other DMS Corp. brands, the Brand Manager shall be deemed to have addressed and rectified the default if, during the calendar quarter immediately following the date on which the Brand Manager receives notice of such default, the Brand's Brand Contribution Percentage falls in the top 90% of the Brand Contribution Percentage achieved by all other DMS Corp. brands. In the event that the default has not been addressed and rectified within the specified cure period, as determined in the sole discretion of the Business Steering Committee, the Business Steering Committee will submit a recommendation to all brand managers that this Agreement be terminated (the "Recommendation of Termination"). Unless greater than one third of all DMS Corp. brand managers send the Business Steering Committee written objection to such termination within fourteen (14) days after the date of the Recommendation of Termination, this Agreement will be terminated immediately thereafter and the Brand Manager will be so notified in writing. Upon termination, all keys, identification materials, and proprietary information and the like will be returned to DMS Corp.

  • Annual Compliance Statement Within 80 days after the end of each year (commencing with the year specified in the Adoption Annex) the Issuer will deliver to the Indenture Trustee and the Credit Enhancer an Officer's Certificate stating, as to the Authorized Officer signing the Officer's Certificate, that:

  • Inspection Period Purchaser shall have a period of time commencing on the Effective Date and expiring at 5:00 p.m., Dallas, Texas time on June 17, 1998 (the "Inspection Period") within which to examine the Property and to conduct its feasibility study thereof. Seller agrees that, during the Inspection Period, Seller will allow Purchaser and Purchaser's agents access to the Property during normal business hours to conduct soil and engineering, hazardous waste, marketing, feasibility, zoning and other studies or tests and to otherwise determine the feasibility of the Property for Purchaser's intended use; provided, however, that prior to conducting any invasive testing with respect to the Land or Improvements, or any tests or studies which could cause any damage to the Land or Improvements, Purchaser must advise Seller in writing (which notice shall state in reasonable detail the nature and extent of such proposed testing) of its intent to conduct such tests or studies and Seller may, in its reasonable discretion, refuse to approve any such tests or studies, in which event Purchaser's sole remedy shall be to terminate this Contract pursuant to Section 5.2 hereof and receive a refund of the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, all as provided in said Section 5.2. Seller agrees that, during the Inspection Period, Seller will allow Purchaser and Purchaser's agents to conduct interviews with the Tenants set forth on Schedule 5.1 attached hereto and made a part hereof, and with those certain Tenants which Purchaser notifies Seller in writing during the Inspection Period that Purchaser desires to conduct interviews and which Seller consents to, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, provided that such interviews shall take place during normal business hours after reasonable notice (which may be by telephone) to Seller, and such interviews shall be conducted only in the presence of one of Seller's representatives. Not withstanding the foregoing, (a) the costs and expenses of Purchaser's investigation shall be borne solely by Purchaser, (b) prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period, Purchaser shall restore the Property to the condition which existed prior to Purchaser's entry thereon and investigation thereof to the extent the condition of the Property was affected by or as a result of the actions of Purchaser or its agents, contractors or representatives, (c) Purchaser shall not, in Seller's reasonable opinion, materially interfere, interrupt or disrupt the operation of Seller's business on the Property and, further, such access by Purchaser and/or its agents shall be subject to the rights of Tenants under Tenant Leases, (d) in the event the transaction contemplated by this Contract does not close for any reason, Purchaser shall deliver to Seller a descriptive listing of all tests, reports and inspections conducted by Purchaser with respect to the Property and deliver copies thereof to Seller (excluding, however, any proprietary development or marketing materials), (e) Purchaser shall not permit any mechanic's or materialman's liens or any other liens to attach to the Property by reason of the performance of any work or the purchase of any materials by Purchaser or any other party on Purchaser's behalf in connection with any studies or tests conducted pursuant to this Section 5.1, (f) Purchaser shall give notice (which may be by telephone) to Seller a reasonable time prior to entry onto the Property and shall permit Seller to have a representative present during all investigations and inspections conducted with respect to the Property, and (g) Purchaser shall take all reasonable actions and implement all protections necessary to ensure that all actions taken in connection with the investigations and inspections of the Property, and all equipment, materials and substances generated, used or brought onto the Property pose no material threat to the safety of persons or the environment and cause no damage to the Property or other property of Seller or other persons. All information made available by Seller to Purchaser in accordance with this Contract or obtained by Purchaser in the course of its investigations shall be treated as confidential information by Purchaser, and, prior to the purchase of the Property by Purchaser, Purchaser shall use its best efforts to prevent its agents and employees from divulging such information to any third parties except (i) as reasonably necessary to third parties engaged by Purchaser for the limited purpose of analyzing and investigating such information for the purpose of consummating the transaction contemplated by this Contract, including Purchaser's attorneys and representatives, prospective lenders and engineers or (ii) as may required by applicable law, unless such information is generally available to the public or is disclosed by a party other than Purchaser or its agents. Purchaser shall indemnify, defend and hold Seller harmless for, from and against any and all claims, liabilities, causes of action, damages, liens, losses, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) incident to, resulting from or in any way arising out of any of Purchaser's and its agents', contractors' and representatives' activities on the Property, including, without limitation, any tests or inspections conducted by Purchaser or its agents, contractors or representatives on the Property. The agreements contained in this Section 5.1 shall survive the Closing and not be merged therein and shall also survive any termination of this Contract.

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