Common use of Minor Violations Clause in Contracts

Minor Violations. Furthermore, the parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s intention to subject the Grantee to forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for violations of the Franchise where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Subscribers within the Franchise Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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Minor Violations. Furthermore, the parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s intention to subject the Grantee to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for violations of the Franchise where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Subscribers within the Franchise Service Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or and hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

Minor Violations. Furthermore, the parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s 's intention to subject the Grantee to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for violations of the Franchise where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Subscribers within the Franchise Service Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or and hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

Minor Violations. Furthermore, the The parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s intention to subject the Grantee to forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for violations of the Franchise where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Subscribers within the Franchise Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

Minor Violations. Furthermore, the parties The Parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s intention to subject the Grantee to forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise Agreement for violations of the Franchise Agreement where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative adverse impact on Grantor or Subscribers in the Subscribers within the Franchise Service Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

Minor Violations. Furthermore, the parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s intention to subject the Grantee to forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for violations of the Franchise where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Subscribers within the Franchise Service Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

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Minor Violations. Furthermore, the parties The Parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s intention to subject the Grantee to forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for violations of the Franchise where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative adverse impact on Grantor or Subscribers in the Subscribers within the Franchise Service Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

Minor Violations. Furthermore, the parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s intention to subject the Grantee to penalties, fines, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for violations of the Franchise where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Grantor or on Subscribers within the Franchise Service Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

Minor Violations. Furthermore, the parties hereby agree that it is not the Grantor’s intention to subject the Grantee to penalties, fine, forfeitures or revocation of the Franchise for violations noncompliance of the Franchise where the violation noncompliance was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on the Subscribers within the Franchise Service Area, or where strict performance would result in practical difficulties or and hardship to the Grantee which outweighs the benefit to be derived by the Grantor and/or Subscribers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

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