Common use of How Much Notice Is Required Clause in Contracts

How Much Notice Is Required. In most cases, your supplier must give you notice of termination or non-renewal at least 90 days before the termination or nonrenewal takes effect. In circumstances where it would not be reasonable for your supplier to give you 90 days notice, he must give you notice as soon as he can do so. In addition, if the franchise involves leased marketing premises, your supplier may not establish a new franchise relationship involving the same premises until 30 days after notice was given to you or the date the termination or nonrenewal takes effect, whichever is later. If the franchise agreement permits, your supplier may repossess the premises and, in reasonable circumstances, operate them through his employees or agents. If the termination or nonrenewal is based upon a determination to withdraw from the marketing of motor fuel in the area, your supplier must give you notice at least 180 days before the termination or nonrenewal takes effect.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Distributor Marketing Agreement, Distributor Marketing Agreement, Distributor Marketing Agreement (CST Brands, Inc.)

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How Much Notice Is Required. In most cases, your supplier must must, give you notice of termination or non-renewal at least 90 days before the termination or nonrenewal takes effect. In circumstances where it would not be reasonable for your supplier to give you 90 days notice, he must give you notice as soon as he can do so. In addition, if the franchise involves leased marketing premises, your supplier may not establish a new franchise relationship involving the same premises until 30 days after notice was given to you or the date the termination or nonrenewal takes effect, whichever is later. If the franchise agreement permits, your supplier may repossess the premises and, in reasonable circumstances, operate them through his employees or agents. If the termination or nonrenewal is based upon a determination to withdraw from the marketing of motor fuel in the area, your supplier must give you notice at least 180 days before the termination or nonrenewal takes effect.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Branded Distributor Marketing Agreement (GPM Petroleum LP), Branded Distributor Marketing Agreement (GPM Petroleum LP), Branded Distributor Marketing Agreement (GPM Petroleum LP)

How Much Notice Is Required. In most cases, your supplier must give you notice of termination or non-renewal at least 90 days before the termination or nonrenewal non-renewal takes effect. In circumstances where it would not be reasonable for your supplier to give you 90 days notice, he must give you notice as soon as he can do so. In addition, if the franchise involves leased marketing premises, your supplier may not establish a new franchise relationship involving the same premises until 30 days after notice was given to you or the date the termination or nonrenewal non-renewal takes effect, whichever is later. If the franchise agreement permits, your supplier may repossess the premises and, in reasonable circumstances, operate them through his employees or agents. If the termination or nonrenewal non-renewal is based upon a determination to withdraw from the marketing of motor fuel in the area, your supplier must give you notice at least 180 days before the termination or nonrenewal non-renewal takes effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Marketer Franchise Agreement (Jacobs Entertainment Inc)

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How Much Notice Is Required. In most cases, your supplier must give you notice of termination or non-renewal at least 90 days before the termination or nonrenewal takes effect. In circumstances where it would not be reasonable for your supplier to give you 90 days notice, he must give you notice as soon as he can do so. In addition, if the franchise involves leased marketing premises, your supplier may not establish a new franchise relationship involving the same premises until 30 days after notice was given to you or the date the termination or nonrenewal takes effect, whichever is later. If the franchise agreement permits, your supplier may repossess the premises and, in reasonable circumstances, operate them through his employees or agents. If the termination or nonrenewal is based upon a determination to withdraw from the marketing of motor fuel in the area, your supplier must give you notice at least 180 days before the termination or nonrenewal takes effect.. ​ ​ ​

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Brand Fee Agreement (Global Partners Lp)

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