Joint Bookrunners’ right to terminate Sample Clauses

Joint Bookrunners’ right to terminate. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement, the Joint Bookrunners may by notice to the Issuer terminate this Agreement at any time before the time on the Closing Date when payment would otherwise be due under this Agreement to the Issuer in respect of the Bonds if, in the opinion of the Joint Bookrunners:
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Joint Bookrunners’ right to terminate. The Joint Bookrunners may give a termination notice to the Issuer at any time prior to the payment of the Net Proceeds to the Issuer on the Closing Date if:

Related to Joint Bookrunners’ right to terminate

  • Right to Terminate Either Party may unilaterally terminate this Annex by providing thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the other Party.

  • Right to Terminate Agreement 21.1 If either Party (the “Breaching Party”) (a) fails to pay any amount when due under the terms of this Agreement or fails to comply with or perform, in any material respect, any of the other terms or conditions of this Agreement; (b) sells or transfers all or substantially all of its assets; (c) enters into any voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy proceeding or receivership; or (d) makes a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, then the other Party (the “Non-Breaching Party”) shall have the right, without prejudice to any other right or remedy and after giving five (5) Days’ written prior notice to the Breaching Party and a reasonable opportunity for cure (not to exceed thirty (30) Days in the case of a failure to pay amounts when due), to terminate this Agreement, subject to Sections 21.3 and 21.4 of this Agreement. Subject to compliance with Section 22.1 of this Agreement, if applicable, the Non-Breaching Party shall also have the right to pursue any and all rights it may have against the Breaching Party under applicable law, subject to other applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement (including, without limitation, any applicable limitations on liability contained herein).

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