Injunction for Breach Sample Clauses

Injunction for Breach. The parties agree that damages would be an inadequate remedy in the event of a breach of Sections 3 or 4. Therefore, the parties agree that a party is entitled, in addition to any other rights and remedies otherwise available, to seek injunctive and other equitable relief in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the other party of Sections 3 or 4.
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Injunction for Breach. In the event of a breach or threatened breach by Employee of any of the promises contained in this Agreement, Employee acknowledges that Warehouse Goods’ remedy at law for damages will be inadequate and that Warehouse Goods will be entitled to an injunction, without the requirement of an injunction bond, to prevent and enjoin Employee from breaching or threatening to breach any of the provisions contained herein. Warehouse Goods’ application to a court of law for an injunction under this paragraph will not constitute a waiver by Warehouse Goods or in any way limit or prohibit Warehouse Goods from pursuing any other remedies available to it in law or equity. Employee further agrees that: 12.1 the obligations of paragraphs 10 and 11 of this Agreement are independent of any other obligations of Warehouse Goods, and the existence of any claim or cause of action of the Employee against Warehouse Goods, whether predicated upon this Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by Warehouse Goods of the provisions of paragraphs 10 and 11; 12.2 the restrictive covenant provisions of this Agreement are reasonable and necessary to protect Warehouse Goods’ legitimate business interests, including but not limited to the protection of Warehouse Goods’ trade secrets and confidential information, relationships with existing and prospective customers and other business relationships, goodwill, and Warehouse Goods’ investment in training Employee; 12.3 if any portion of the restrictive covenants of this Agreement are held by a court to be unreasonable, arbitrary, or against public policy for any reason, the restrictive covenant shall be enforced as to a lesser scope, time or geographic area, to the fullest extent possible such that the provision shall not be considered unreasonable or unenforceable; 12.4 if proceedings have to be brought by Warehouse Goods against Employee to enforce the restrictive covenant provisions of this Agreement, the period of restriction shall be deemed to begin to run on the date of entry of an order granting Warehouse Goods injunctive relief, and shall continue uninterrupted for the next succeeding twelve (12) months.
Injunction for Breach. If either party shall breach any of its obligations hereunder, including without limitation those relating to maintaining the confidentiality of, or the use of, the A Confidential Information or the B Confidential Information, as the case may be, in recognition of the irreparable harm that would be incurred by the other party, such other party shall, in addition to its claim for damages incurred or any other legal remedies available to it, be entitled to an injunction and/or specific performance with respect to any such breach.
Injunction for Breach. The Parties agree that any breach of this Agreement may cause irreparable harm to the non-breaching Party for which there may not be an adequate remedy at law. Accordingly, in the event of an actual or threatened breach hereof, the non- breaching Party shall be entitled to a temporary restraining order, a preliminary injunction, and a permanent injunction to address such breach or threatened breach. Such injunctive relief may include a preliminary or permanent mandatory injunction. The injunctive relief addressed in this Section shall be in addition to any other remedies afforded a Party in equity or at law.
Injunction for Breach. The Seller acknowledges and agrees that a monetary remedy for any breach of the covenants in this Section 6.1.6 will be inadequate, and that the Buyer shall be entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive relief against the Seller, in addition to any other relief the Buyer may be entitled to, without the necessity of proving actual damages.

Related to Injunction for Breach

  • Remedy for Breach In the event of any actual or threatened breach of any of the provisions of this Section 11 by the Architectural Designer, and in addition to any other remedies that may be available to the School District in law or equity, the School District shall be entitled to a restraining order, preliminary injunction, permanent injunction, or other appropriate relief to specifically enforce the terms of this Section 11. The parties agree that a breach of the terms of this Section 11 by the Architectural Designer would cause the School District injury not compensable in monetary damages alone, and that the remedies provided herein are appropriate and reasonable.

  • Injunctive Relief for Breach Consultant’s obligations under this Agreement are of a unique character that gives them particular value; breach of any of such obligations will result in irreparable and continuing damage to Client for which there will be no adequate remedy at law; and, in the event of such breach, Client will be entitled to injunctive relief and/or a decree for specific performance, and such other and further relief as may be proper (including monetary damages if appropriate).

  • For Breach A Party may terminate this Agreement for cause if it provides 30 days written notice of the breach to the other Party, and the breach remains uncured at the end of 30 days. If Agency terminates this Agreement due to Axon’s uncured breach, Axon will refund prepaid amounts on a prorated basis based on the effective date of termination.

  • Termination for Breach Either Party may terminate this Agreement if the other Party materially breaches this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within thirty (30) days of receipt of prior written notice from such Party thereof.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 of Restrictive Covenant Executive has reviewed the provisions of this Agreement with legal counsel, or has been given adequate opportunity to seek such counsel, and Executive acknowledges that the covenants contained in this Section 7 are reasonable with respect to their duration, geographical area and scope. Executive further acknowledges that the restrictions contained in this Section 7 are reasonable and necessary for the protection of the legitimate business interests of the Company, that they create no undue hardships, that any violation of these restrictions would cause substantial injury to the Company and such interests, and that such restrictions were a material inducement to the Company to enter into this Agreement. In the event of any violation or threatened violation of these restrictions, the Company, in addition to and not in limitation of, any other rights, remedies or damages available to the Company under this Agreement or otherwise at law or in equity, shall be entitled to preliminary and permanent injunctive relief to prevent or restrain any such violation by Executive and any and all persons directly or indirectly acting for or with Executive, as the case may be. If Executive violates the Restrictive Covenant and the Company brings legal action for injunctive or other relief, the Company shall not, as a result of the time involved in obtaining such relief, be deprived of the benefit of the full period of the Restrictive Covenant. Accordingly, the Restrictive Covenant shall be deemed to have the duration specified herein computed from the date the relief is granted but reduced by the time between the period when the Restrictive Period began to run and the date of the first violation of the Restrictive Covenant by Executive.

  • WAIVER OR BREACH It is agreed that a waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate, or be construed, as a waiver of any subsequent breach by that same party.

  • 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.

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