Liability for breach by Recipient Sample Clauses

Liability for breach by Recipient. The Receiving Party is liable for any breach of this clause 18 by a Recipient as if the Recipient were a Receiving Party in relation to the Confidential Information disclosed to the Recipient.
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Liability for breach by Recipient. The Receiving Party is liable for any act or omission by any Recipient or any other persons who receive Confidential Information through it, which if done by the Receiving Party, would constitute a breach of this Agreement.
Liability for breach by Recipient. The Receiving Party is liable for any breach of this Section 13 by a Recipient as if the Recipient were a Receiving Party in relation to the Confidential Information disclosed to the Recipient.

Related to Liability for breach by Recipient

  • Liability for Breach 10.1 Either Party’s direct or indirect violation of any provisions hereof or failure to assume its obligations hereunder or failure to assume such obligations in a timely and adequate manner shall constitute breach of this Agreement. The non-breaching Party (“Non-Breaching Party”) shall have the right to require the breaching Party (“Breaching Party”) by written notice to redress its breach and take adequate, effective and timely measures to eliminate the consequences of such breach, and indemnify against the losses incurred by the Non-Breaching Party due to the breach of the Breaching Party.

  • Liability for Breach of Agreement During the term of this Agreement, any violation of any provisions herein by either party constitutes breach of contract and the breaching party shall compensate the non-breaching party for the loss incurred as a result of this breach.

  • Liability for Breach of Contract 1. Any Party who violates the provisions of this Agreement and makes all or part of this Agreement unenforceable, shall be liable for breach of contract and shall compensate the other Party for the losses caused thereby (including the litigation fees and attorney fees caused thereby). If both Parties breach this Agreement, each shall bear the corresponding responsibility according to the actual situations.

  • Remedy for Breach The Executive agrees that in the event of a material breach or threatened material breach of any of the covenants contained in this Paragraph 6, the Company will have the right and remedy to have such covenants specifically enforced by any court having jurisdiction, it being acknowledged and agreed that any material breach of any of the covenants will cause irreparable injury to the Company and that money damages will not provide an adequate remedy to the Company.

  • Breach by Seller In the event Seller shall fail to fully and timely perform any of its obligations hereunder or shall fail to consummate the sale of the Property for any reason, except Purchaser’s default, Purchaser may: (1) enforce specific performance of this Contract; or (2) request that the Escrow Deposit, if any, shall be forthwith returned by the title company to Purchaser.

  • Liabilities for Breach of Agreement 9.1 In the event any Party failed to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, or made any untrue or inaccurate representations or warranties, such Party shall be liable for all the losses of other Parties for breach of the Agreement. This Article 9 shall not influence any other right of Party A under this Agreement.

  • 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:

  • Liabilities for Breach of Contract If any Party to this Agreement fails to, according to the provisions of this Agreement, appropriately and fully perform its obligations, such Party shall be liable for breach of contract. Any damages and costs incurred by the non-breaching Party, due to a breach of contract by the breaching Party, shall be paid by the breaching Party to the non-breaching Party.

  • Breach by Purchaser In the event Purchaser should fail to consummate the purchase of the Property, the conditions to Purchaser’s obligations set forth in Article III having been satisfied and Purchaser being in default and Seller not being in default hereunder, Seller shall have the right to receive the Escrow Deposit, if any, from the title company, the sum being agreed on as liquidated damages for the failure of Purchaser to perform the duties, liabilities, and obligations imposed upon it by the terms and provisions of this Contract, and Seller agrees to accept and take this cash payment as its total damages and relief and as Seller’s sole remedy hereunder in such event. If no Escrow Deposit has been made then Seller shall receive the amount of $500 as liquidated damages for any failure by Purchaser.

  • Breach by Employee Employee hereby expressly covenants and agrees that the Company will suffer irreparable damage in the event any provisions of Sections 10, 11 and 12 are not performed or are otherwise breached and that the Company shall be entitled as a matter of right to an injunction or injunctions and other relief to prevent a breach or violation by Employee and to secure its enforcement of Section 10, 11 and 12 resort to such equitable relief, however, shall not constitute a waiver of any other rights or remedies which the Company may have.

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