MATERIAL BREACH OF FRANCHISE Sample Clauses

MATERIAL BREACH OF FRANCHISE. The Franchise Agreement may be terminated for Material Breach of any term or condition hereof or for violations of any material provision of this Agreement, as provided in Section 27 of this Agreement.
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  • Material Breach Either party may, upon giving thirty (30) days written notice, terminate this Agreement for the other party’s breach of any of its material obligations under this Agreement, provided that the breaching party shall not have cured such breach within the thirty (30) day notice period.

  • Breach of Agreement Failure by the party to comply with or perform any agreement or obligation (other than an obligation to make any payment under this Agreement or delivery under Section 2(a)(i) or 2(e) or to give notice of a Termination Event or any agreement or obligation under Section 4(a)(i), 4(a)(iii) or 4(d)) to be complied with or performed by the party in accordance with this Agreement if such failure is not remedied on or before the thirtieth day after notice of such failure is given to the 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.

  • Breach of Covenant The Borrower breaches any material covenant or other term or condition of the Subscription Agreement or this Note in any material respect and such breach, if subject to cure, continues for a period of ten (10) business days after written notice to the Borrower from the Holder.

  • Breach of Agreements Licensee fails to perform in accordance with any of the material terms and conditions contained herein in any material respect.

  • Breach of Confidentiality The Parties agree that the disclosure of the Disclosing Party’s Proprietary Information in violation of this Agreement may cause the Disclosing Party irreparable harm and that any breach or threatened breach of this Agreement by the Receiving Party entitles disclosing Party to seek injunctive relief, in addition to any other legal or equitable remedies available to it, in any court of competent jurisdiction. For clarity, such disputes shall not be subject to Article XIII.

  • Liability for Breach of Contract 1. If the parties can not continue the performance of this agreement due to either party’s breach, the breaching party shall pay the other party liquidated damages equal to 10% of all amounts payable during the performance of this agreement.

  • Liabilities for Breach of Agreement 8.1 In the event any Party failed to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, or made any untrue or inaccurate representation or warranty, such Party shall be liable for all the losses of other Parties for breach of the Agreement, or pay the penalties to the other Parties as agreed by the relevant Parties.

  • Breach by Seller In the event that Seller shall fail to consummate this Agreement for any reason, except Purchaser’s default or a termination of this Agreement by Purchaser or Seller pursuant to a right to do so under the provisions hereof, Purchaser, as its sole and exclusive remedy may either (a) terminate this Agreement and receive a refund of the Xxxxxxx Money, and neither party shall have any further right or obligation hereunder other than the Surviving Obligations, or (b) pursue the remedy of specific performance of Seller’s obligations under this Agreement; provided, however, that (i) Purchaser shall only be entitled to such remedy if (A) any such suit for specific performance is filed within sixty (60) days after Purchaser becomes aware of the default by Seller, (B) Purchaser is not in default under this Agreement beyond any applicable notice and cure period, (C) Purchaser has tendered an amount equal to three percent (3%) of the Purchase Price to the Title Company in immediately available funds and the Title Company has acknowledged receipt of same, in writing, to Seller, and (D) Purchaser has furnished ten (10) days prior written notice to Seller of its intent and election to seek specific enforcement of this Agreement; and (ii) notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Seller shall not be obligated to expend any sums to cure any defaults under this Agreement and if Purchaser seeks specific performance under this Agreement, Purchaser agrees to accept the Property in its “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition Purchaser hereby agrees that prior to its exercise of any rights or remedies as a result of any defaults by Seller, Purchaser will first deliver written notice of said default to Seller, and if Seller so elects, Seller shall have the opportunity, but not the obligation, to cure such default within ten (10) days after Seller’s receipt of such notice. In no event whatsoever shall Purchaser file any instrument of record against title to the Property; provided, however, Purchaser may file a lis pendens of this Agreement simultaneously with its filing of a suit for specific performance pursuant to this Section 8.1. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing to the contrary, in no event whatsoever shall Purchaser have the right to seek money damages of any kind as a result of any default by Seller under any of the terms of this Agreement. In no event shall Seller be liable to Purchaser for any punitive, speculative or consequential damages.

  • Breach of this Agreement If the Executive commits a breach, or threatens to commit a breach, of any of the provisions of Sections 7, 8 or 9 of this Agreement, then the Company shall have the right and remedy to have those provisions specifically enforced by any court having equity jurisdiction, it being acknowledged and agreed by the Executive that the rights and privileges of the Company granted in Sections 7, 8 and 9 are of a special, unique and extraordinary character and any such breach or threatened breach will cause great and irreparable injury to the Company and that money damages will not provide an adequate remedy to the Company.

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