Material Breach by Continental Clause Samples

The 'Material Breach by Continental' clause defines the circumstances under which Continental's significant failure to fulfill its contractual obligations constitutes a material breach. Typically, this clause outlines what actions or omissions by Continental would be considered serious enough to trigger remedies for the other party, such as the right to terminate the agreement or seek damages. By clearly specifying what constitutes a material breach, the clause helps allocate risk and provides a mechanism for addressing major contract violations, ensuring both parties understand the consequences of non-performance.
Material Breach by Continental. Upon a material breach of this Agreement by Continental, which breach shall not have been cured within 60 days after written notice delivered by Contractor to Continental, then for the period from such 60th day until such breach is cured or the Agreement is otherwise terminated by Contractor pursuant to Section 9.03, in addition to, and not in limitation of, any recourse or remedy available to Contractor at law or in equity, Contractor shall be entitled to obtain the payments due to it hereunder directly from Airline Clearing House, Inc. for the duration of such default.

Related to Material Breach by Continental

  • Material Breach A material breach for purposes of this Agreement shall include, but not be limited to: (a) Failure to timely furnish the documents described in Section 6 or the information requested by GO-Biz or the FTB relating to Taxpayer’s compliance with this Agreement. (b) Material misstatements in any information provided to GO-Biz as part of the application process and/or after this Agreement is signed. (c) Failure to materially satisfy applicable Milestones as set forth in Exhibit A, materiality of which shall be determined by GO-Biz, by the end of the last taxable year identified in Exhibit A. (d) Failure to maintain one or more Milestones for a minimum of three (3) subsequent taxable years after achieving the Milestone(s).

  • TERMINATION BY MPS - BREACH BY CONTRACTOR If Contractor fails to fulfill its obligations under this Contract in a timely or proper manner, or violates any of its provisions, MPS shall thereupon have the right to terminate it by giving five (5) days written notice before the effective date of termination of the Contract, specifying the alleged violations, and effective date of termination. The Contract shall not be terminated if, upon receipt of the notice, Contractor promptly cures the alleged violation with five (5) days. In the event of termination, MPS will only be liable for services rendered through the date of termination and not for the uncompleted portion, or for any materials or services purchased or paid for by Contractor for use in completing the Contract.

  • 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.

  • Breach by Executive Executive is obligated under this Agreement to render services of a special, unique, unusual, extraordinary, and intellectual character, which give this Agreement particular value. The loss of these services cannot be reasonably or adequately compensated in damages in an action at law. Accordingly, in addition to other remedies provided by law or this Agreement, Employer shall have the right during the Term and any period of non-competition governed by this Agreement, to seek injunctive relief against breach or threatened breach of this Agreement by Executive or the performance of services, or threatened performance of services, by Executive in violation of this Agreement, or both. This Section is not meant to limit the damages the Employer may pursue and is not meant to be an exhaustive list of the relief available to the Employer.

  • Material Breach of Contract In the event Contractor fails to deliver the product and services as contracted for herein, to the satisfaction of the City of Sparks or otherwise fails to perform any provisions of this Contract, the City, after providing five (5) days written notice and Contractor’s failure to cure such breach within the time specified in the notice, may without waiving any other remedy, make good the deficiencies and deduct the actual cost of providing alternative products and/or services from payment due the Contractor. Non-performance after the first notice of non-performance shall be considered a material breach of contract.