Common use of Major Breaches Clause in Contracts

Major Breaches. Major breaches shall be identified under the provisions of this AGREEMENT and shall be grounds for revocation of this AGREEMENT. AGENCY shall give written notice of a major breach of this AGREEMENT and this AGREEMENT may be revoked if CONTRACTOR has failed to correct such breach within six (6) months after notice. However, AGENCY may require a longer or shorter period of time for correction depending on the circumstances, and immediate compliance may be required by AGENCY to the extent any problem represents a substantial and immediate threat to the public health and safety.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agency Agreement, Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Major Breaches. Major breaches shall be identified under the provisions of this AGREEMENT and shall be grounds for revocation of this AGREEMENT. AGENCY shall give written notice of a major breach of this AGREEMENT and this AGREEMENT may be revoked if CONTRACTOR has failed to correct such breach within six (6) months after notice. However, AGENCY may require a longer or shorter period of time for correction depending on the circumstances, and may require immediate compliance may be required by AGENCY to the extent of any problem which represents a substantial and immediate threat to the public health and safety.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Agency Agreement, Handling Franchise Agreement

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