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  • Liability for Breach of Agreement Upon the effectiveness of this Agreement, the Parties hereto shall perform their respective obligations under the Agreement. Any failure to perform the obligations stipulated in the Agreement, in part or in whole, shall be deemed as breach of contract and the breaching party shall compensate the non-breaching party for the loss incurred as a result of the breach.

  • Liabilities for Breach 9.1 The Parties agree and confirm that, if any of the Parties (the “Breaching Party”) is materially in breach of any provision hereof, or materially fails or delays in performing any of the obligations hereunder, a breach hereof is constituted (a “Breach”), and any of the other Parties which does not commit any Breach (a “Non-breaching Party”) has the right to require that the Breaching Party rectify it or take a remedial action within a reasonable period. If the Breaching Party fails to rectify the Breach or take remedial actions within the reasonable period or within ten (10) days of the other Party’s written rectification notice, then: 9.1.1. if any Shareholder or the Company is the Breaching Party, the WFOE is entitled to terminate this Agreement and require the Breaching Party to indemnify it against its damage; 9.1.2. if the WFOE is the Breaching Party, each of the Non-defaulting Parties is entitled to require the Breaching Party to indemnify it against its damage; but unless otherwise provided for by law, in no case does it have the right to terminate or cancel this Agreement. 9.2 Notwithstanding any other provision herein, the effect of this Article 9 shall not be affected by the suspension or termination of this Agreement.

  • Liabilities for Breach of Contract 11.1 The Parties agree and acknowledge that, if any Party (“Defaulting Party”) is materially in breach of any provision of this Agreement, or materially fails to perform or delays in performing any of its obligations hereunder, such breach, failure or delay shall constitute a default hereunder (the “Default”), and the non-defaulting Party shall be entitled to demand the Defaulting Party to rectify such Default or take remedial actions within a reasonable period of time. If the Defaulting Party fails to rectify such Default or take remedial actions within such reasonable period of time or ten (10) days from the receipt of the written notice from the non-defaulting Party requiring such rectification, the non-defaulting Party shall be entitled to make a decision at its sole discretion: 11.1.1 the WFOE shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement and claim from the Defaulting Party for damages if the Defaulting Party is any of the Existing Shareholders or the Company; 11.1.2 the non-defaulting Party shall be entitled to claim from the Defaulting Party for damages if the Defaulting party is the WFOE, provided that under no circumstances shall the Non-defaulting Party be entitled to terminate or rescind this Agreement unless otherwise provided by laws. 11.2 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, this Article shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

  • Liability for Breach The Grantee hereby indemnifies the Corporation and holds it harmless from and against any and all damages or liabilities incurred by the Corporation (including liabilities for attorneys’ fees and disbursements) arising out of any breach by the Grantee of this Agreement, including, without limitation, any attempted Disposition in violation of Section 2.1 hereof.

  • Liability for Breach of Contract 1. Party A and Party B shall strictly perform the terms stipulated in the agreement. If one party breaches the contract, the breaching party shall bear the liability for breach of contract according to the contract. 2. If the product is delivered by Party A to Party B and Party B fails to raise any objection to the product quality within the acceptance period, Party B shall not apply for return or replacement; If the product quality problems caused by Party B due to Party B's reasons or the intervention of a third party, which are not caused by the product itself, and caused by Party B's failure to raise any objection within the time limit since the date of acceptance, Party A can repair and rework the products, and Party B shall bear the rework service fee, material fee, processing fee, labor wages and other expenses incurred by Party A; 3. If the payment is not made in advance and then delivered, the ownership of the goods stipulated in this agreement still belongs to Party A before Party B pays off the payment, and Party A has the right to take back the goods at any time. Meanwhile, before this, Party B shall properly keep the goods and ensure that they are intact. If there is any damage, Party B shall compensate Party A according to the price of the goods agreed in the agreement. If the amount is not enough to make up for the losses, it shall also compensate Party A for all losses. 4. If Party B violates the agreement or refuses to perform the cooperation content during the cooperation period of this agreement, and refuses to perform or even withdraws from the cooperation after being urged by Party A, Party A has the right not to return the initial fee paid by Party B as a security deposit; At the same time, Party B shall cooperate with Party A to return all cooperation materials such as cooperation project materials and trademark product authorization documents, and compensate all economic losses suffered by Party A; 5. If Party B violates this agreement and causes losses to Party A, all expenses (including but not limited to attorney fees, legal fees, arbitration fees, announcement fees, preservation fees, guarantee fees, appraisal fees and auction evaluation fees) incurred by Party A for safeguarding its own legitimate rights and interests shall be borne by Party B; 6. If Party B cancels or changes the order without authorization, it shall pay 20% of the order price as liquidated damages and compensate Party A for all losses such as stocking, labor and profit.

  • Breach and Remedies for Breach The benefits associated with Sector membership will only accrue to the Members if each of them strictly complies with this Agreement. Each Member will make significant operational and financial commitments based on this Agreement, and any Member’s failure to fulfill any of its obligations under this Agreement could have significant adverse consequences for some or all other Members. Any failure by a Member to fulfill any of its obligations under this Agreement shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. Each Member shall be bound by the procedures set forth in this Section for determining whether a Member has breached this Agreement. The Sector shall be entitled to the remedies set forth in this Section if a Member is determined by the Sector to have breached this Agreement. Each Member shall take all actions and execute all documents the Manager deems necessary or convenient to give effect to the provisions of this Section.

  • REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY 3.1. Subject to the exclusions and limitations set out above, if the Product fails to comply with the Limited Warranty in clauses 1.2 or 1.3, BYD will repair or replace the non-conforming Product or parts thereof within the warranty term at no charge (or provide a partial refund) on the following conditions. 3.2. Whether to repair or replace the Product will be determined by BYD in its sole discretion. 3.3. The Product or any of its parts to be replaced will have the same performance and reliability as the original Product. If the Production of the relevant type of the Product or any of its parts has been discontinued, withdrawn from the market, or are otherwise unavailable, BYD may replace the Product or parts with a similar Product or part (which may include previously used parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability). 3.4. If BYD does not repair or replace the defective Product or parts, BYD will refund You an amount of money calculated as follows: a) If the Product fails to comply with the Limited Performance Warranty in clause 1.3, BYD may calculate the refund using one of the two refund formulas below: i) Refund = maximum claim amount* x (warranted Minimum Throughput Energy - output energy of the Product recorded in the control module of the Product)/ warranted Minimum Throughput Energy; or ii) Refund = maximum claim amount* x (warranted remaining Useable Energy - remaining Useable Energy)/ warranted Usable Energy; and b) If the Product cannot be operated, BYD will calculate the refund as follows: Refund = (maximum claim amount*/120) x (120 - number of months since Warranty Start Date). *The maximum claim amount is the market value of the Product (or an equivalent Product) determined by BYD if it were purchased new with no defects. 3.5. The remedies as set out above are the sole and exclusive obligations of BYD to You under this Limited Warranty, and BYD will have no other liability to You if the Product fails to comply with the Limited Warranty.

  • Remedies for Breach It is understood and agreed that all rights and remedies afforded below shall be in addition to all remedies or actions otherwise authorized or permitted by law: a. Cover/Substitute Performance In the event of Contractor's material breach that has not been cured within thirty (30) days following Contractor’s receipt of written notice of the material breach, the Commissioner may, with or without formally Bidding: (i) Purchase from other sources; or (ii) If the Commissioner is unsuccessful after making reasonable attempts, under the circumstances then-existing, to timely obtain acceptable service or acquire replacement Product of equal or comparable quality, the Commissioner may acquire acceptable replacement service or Product of lesser or greater quality. Such purchases may be deducted from the Contract quantity without penalty or liability to the State. The Commissioner agrees that Authorized Users shall accept allocated performance or deliveries during a period where Contractor is making good faith efforts to cure a material breach. b. Withhold Payment In any case where a reasonable question of material, uncured non-performance by Contractor arises, payment may be withheld in whole or in part at the discretion of the Commissioner. Should Contractor and the Commissioner fail to agree upon the question of “materiality” in an instance of non-performance, such failure to agree shall be a dispute under the Disputes clause. c. Bankruptcy In the event that the Contractor files, or there is filed against Contractor, a petition under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code during the term of this Centralized Contract, Authorized Users may, at their discretion, make application to exercise its right to set-off against monies due the Debtor or, under the Doctrine of Recoupment, be credited the amounts owed by the Contractor arising out of the same transactions.

  • Remedies for Breach of Representations and Warranties It is understood and agreed that the representations and warranties set forth in Subsections 9.01 and 9.02 shall survive the sale of the Mortgage Loans to the Purchaser and shall inure to the benefit of the Purchaser, notwithstanding any restrictive or qualified endorsement on any Mortgage Note or Assignment of Mortgage or the examination or failure to examine any Mortgage File. With respect to any representation or warranty contained in Subsections 9.01 or 9.02 hereof that is made to the Seller's knowledge, if it is discovered by the Purchaser that the substance of such representation and warranty was inaccurate as of the related Closing Date and such inaccuracy materially and adversely affects the value of the related Mortgage Loan, then notwithstanding the Seller's lack of knowledge with respect to the inaccuracy at the time the representation or warranty was made, such inaccuracy shall be deemed a breach of the applicable representation or warranty. Upon discovery by either the Seller or the Purchaser of a breach of any of the foregoing representations and warranties, the party discovering such breach shall give prompt written notice to the other relevant parties. Within sixty (60) days after the earlier of either discovery by or notice to the Seller of any breach of a representation or warranty, which materially and adversely affects the value of the Mortgage Loans or the interest of the Purchaser therein (or which materially and adversely affects the value of the applicable Mortgage Loan or the interest of the Purchaser therein in the case of a representation and warranty relating to a particular Mortgage Loan), the Seller shall use its best efforts promptly to cure such breach in all material respects and, if such breach cannot be cured, the Seller shall, at the Purchaser's option, repurchase such Mortgage Loan or Mortgage Loans at the Repurchase Price. Notwithstanding the above sentence, (i) within sixty (60) days after the earlier of either discovery by, or notice to, the Seller of any breach of the representation and warranty set forth in clause (vv) of Subsection 9.02, the Seller shall repurchase such Mortgage Loan at the Repurchase Price and (ii) any breach of a Deemed Material and Adverse Representation shall automatically be deemed to materially and adversely affects the value of the Mortgage Loans or the interest of the Purchaser therein. In the event that a breach shall involve any representation or warranty set forth in Subsection 9.01, and such breach cannot be cured within 60 days of the earlier of either discovery by or notice to the Seller of such breach, all of the Mortgage Loans affected by such breach shall, at the Purchaser's option, be repurchased by the Seller at the Repurchase Price. However, if the breach shall involve a representation or warranty set forth in Subsection 9.02 (except as provided in the second sentence of this paragraph with respect to certain breaches for which no substitution is permitted) and the Seller discovers or receives notice of any such breach within 120 days of the related Closing Date, the Seller shall, at the Purchaser's option and provided that the Seller has a Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loan, rather than repurchase the Mortgage Loan as provided above, remove such Mortgage Loan and substitute in its place a Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loan or Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loans, provided, however, that any such substitution shall be effected within such one hundred twenty (120) days after the related Closing Date. If the Seller has no Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loan, it shall repurchase the deficient Mortgage Loan at the Repurchase Price. Any repurchase of a Mortgage Loan pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Subsection 9.03 shall occur on a date designated by the Purchaser, and acceptable to Seller, and shall be accomplished by either (a) if the Interim Servicing Agreement has been entered into and is in effect, deposit in the Custodial Account of the amount of the Repurchase Price for distribution to the Purchaser on the next scheduled Remittance Date, after deducting therefrom any amount received in respect of such repurchased Mortgage Loan or Loans and being held in the Custodial Account for future distribution or (b) if the Interim Servicing Agreement has not been entered into or is no longer in effect, by direct remittance of the Repurchase Price to the Purchaser or its designee in accordance with the Purchaser's instructions. At the time of repurchase of any deficient Mortgage Loan (or removal of any Deleted Mortgage Loan), the Purchaser and the Seller shall arrange for the reassignment of the repurchased Mortgage Loan (or Deleted Mortgage Loan) to the Seller or its designee and the delivery to the Seller of any documents held by the Custodian relating to the repurchased Mortgage Loan (or Deleted Mortgage Loan). In the event of a repurchase or substitution, the Seller shall, simultaneously with such reassignment, give written notice to the Purchaser that such repurchase or substitution has taken place, amend the Mortgage Loan Schedule to reflect the withdrawal of the Deleted Mortgage Loan from this Agreement, and, in the case of substitution, identify a Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loan and amend the related Mortgage Loan Schedule to reflect the addition of such Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loan to this Agreement. In connection with any such substitution, the Seller shall be deemed to have made as to such Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loan the representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement except that all such representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement shall be deemed made as of the date of such substitution. The Seller shall effect such substitution by delivering to the Custodian or to such other party as the Purchaser may designate in writing for such Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loan the documents required by Subsection 6.03 and the Custodial Agreement, with the Mortgage Note endorsed as required by Subsection 6.03 and the Custodial Agreement. No substitution will be made in any calendar month after the Determination Date for such month. The Seller shall cause the Interim Servicer to remit directly to the Purchaser, or its designee in accordance with the Purchaser's instructions the Monthly Payment less the Servicing Fee due, if any, on such Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loan or Loans in the month following the date of such substitution. Monthly Payments due with respect to Qualified Substitute Mortgage Loans in the month of substitution shall be retained by the Seller. For the month of substitution, distributions to the Purchaser shall include the Monthly Payment due on any Deleted Mortgage Loan in the month of substitution, and the Seller shall

  • Remedies for Contractor Breach Pertaining to contract-related issues, it is the responsibility of both CMHA and the contractor to communicate with each other in as clear and complete a manner as possible. If at any time during the term of this contract CMHA or the contractor is not satisfied with any issue, it is the responsibility of that party to deliver to the other party communication, in writing, fully detailing the issue and corrective action (please note that CMHA has the right to issue unilateral addendums to this contract, but the contractor does not have the same right). The other party shall, within 10 days, respond in writing to the other party (however, CMHA shall retain the right to, if conditions warrant, require the contractor to respond in a shorter period of time). Further, CMHA shall, at a minimum, employ the following steps in dealing with the contractor as to any performance issues: 20.16.1.1. If the contractor is in material breach of the contract, CMHA may promptly invoke the termination clause detailed within Section No. 3, form HUD-5370-C, General Conditions for Non-Construction Contracts, Section I—(With or without Maintenance Work), which is attached hereto, and terminate the contract for cause. Such termination must be delivered to the contractor in writing and shall fully detail all pertinent issues pertaining to the cause of and justification for the termination. 20.16.1.2. Prior to termination, CMHA may choose to warn 20.16.1.3. After termination, if the contractor does not agree with CMHA’s justification for the termination, the contractor shall have 10 days to dispute, in writing, such action; if he/she does not do so within the 10-day period, he/she shall have no recourse but to accept and agree with CMHA’s position on the issue. The written protest must detail all pertinent information pertaining to the dispute, including justification detailing CMHA’s alleged incorrect action(s). 20.16.1.4. The response to any protest received shall be conducted in accordance with Section No. 4.0 of this document. 20.16.1.5. It is CMHA’s policy to resolve all contractual issues informally and without litigation. Disputes will not be referred to HUD unless all administrative remedies have been exhausted. When appropriate, a mediator may be used to help resolve differences. 20.16.1.6. For contracts of $100,000 or less, the bidder/contractor may request to meet with the Procurement Officer. 20.16.1.7. All claims by a contractor relating to performance of a contract shall be submitted in writing to the Procurement Officer or designee for a written decision. The contractor may request a conference on the claim. The Procurement Officer’s decision shall inform the contractor of its appeal rights to the next higher level of authority in CMHA. Contractor claims shall be governed by the Changes clause in the form HUD-5370-C.

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