No Default Under Company Documents Sample Clauses

No Default Under Company Documents. No event has occurred and is continuing which with the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a breach of or an event of default by Purchaser under the Company Documents.
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  • No Default No Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing.

  • Default by Seller Except as specifically provided elsewhere in this Contract, in the event that Seller fails to consummate this Contract or if Seller fails to perform any of Seller's other material obligations hereunder either prior to or at the Closing and such failure or refusal results from any reason other than the termination of this Contract by Purchaser pursuant to a right to terminate expressly set forth in this Contract or Purchaser's failure to perform Purchaser's obligations under this Contract, Purchaser may as its only remedy either (i) terminate this Contract by giving written notice thereof to Seller prior to or at the Closing, in which event Purchaser will be entitled to a return of the Deposit Note, whereupon neither party hereto will have any further rights or obligations hereunder, except (a) that Seller will authorize the Title Company to deliver to Purchaser the Deposit Note and Title Company will deliver the Deposit Note to Purchaser free of any claims by Seller or any other person with respect thereto, (b) that Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for its out of pocket costs associated with the negotiation and preparation of this Agreement and its examination of the Property, including, the fees and disbursements of its counsel, advisers, and agents, and (c) for provisions which survive Closing by their terms or (ii) enforce specific performance of Seller's duties and obligations under this Contract, provided that the right to enforce specific performance shall not require Seller to remove any title encumbrances placed on the Property after the Effective Date or require Seller to perform any covenant beyond the then current ability of Seller. In the event Purchaser fails to file an action for specific performance of this Contract on or before ninety (90) days after the date of such non-performance, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to proceed under clause (i) above and shall be deemed to have waived its right to enforce specific performance of this Contract.

  • Developer Event of Default Any of the following events shall constitute an event of default by the Developer ("Developer Event of Default") unless such event has occurred as a result of a Force Majeure Event or the Authority Event of Default or any governmental action for reasons other than any breach, default or lapse on the part of the Developer:

  • Buyer Default If Buyer defaults under this Contract after the Review Period, and such default continues for thirty (30) days following written notice from Seller (provided no notice shall extend the time for Closing), then at Seller’s election by written notice to Buyer, this Contract shall be terminated and of no effect, in which event the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, including any interest thereon, shall be paid to and retained by the Seller as Seller’s sole and exclusive remedy hereunder, and as liquidated damages for Buyer’s default or failure to close, and both Buyer and Seller shall thereupon be released from all obligations hereunder.

  • Seller Default If a Seller defaults (i) in its obligations hereunder to deliver to Escrow Agent the deliveries specified under Section 5.2 with respect to such Seller on the date required thereunder, or (ii) to close on the sale of such Seller’s Property on the Closing Date, then, provided that Purchaser is not in default under this Contract, at Purchaser's election and as Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy, Purchaser may exercise its rights set forth in this Section 10.2 without any further opportunity of such Seller to receive notice or to cure such default. If a Seller, prior to the Closing, defaults in its other covenants or obligations under this Contract (other than such Seller’s obligation to close on the sale of such Seller’s Property on the Closing Date), and such default continues for more than ten (10) days after written notice from Purchaser, then, provided that Purchaser is not in default under this Contract, at Purchaser's election and as Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy, Purchaser may either (a) subject to the conditions below, seek specific performance of the defaulting Seller’s obligation to deliver its Deed pursuant to this Contract (but not damages), or (b) give a Termination Notice to Sellers’ Representative of Purchaser’s decision to terminate this Contract for the Property for which there was such a default and receive a return of the Allocated Deposit Amount for such Property from Escrow Agent. If Purchaser, pursuant to any provision of this Section 10.2, elects to terminate this Contract for the Property for which there was a default, then Purchaser may recover, as its sole recoverable damages (but without limiting its right to receive a refund of the Allocated Deposit Amount for such terminated Property), its direct and actual out-of-pocket expenses and costs (documented by paid invoices to third parties) in connection with the Property for which this Contract has been terminated, which damages shall not exceed $75,000 per terminated Property. Purchaser may seek specific performance of defaulting Seller’s obligation to deliver the Deed pursuant to this Contract only if, as a condition precedent to initiating such litigation for specific performance, Purchaser first shall (i) not otherwise be in default under this Contract and (ii) file suit therefor with the court on or before the ninetieth (90th) day after the Closing Date. Purchaser agrees that it shall promptly deliver to each Seller an assignment of all of Purchaser’s right, title and interest in and to (together with possession of) all plans, studies, surveys, reports, and other materials paid for with the out-of-pocket expenses reimbursed by Sellers pursuant to the foregoing sentence. SELLERS AND PURCHASER FURTHER AGREE THAT THIS SECTION 10.2 IS INTENDED TO AND DOES LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGES DUE PURCHASER AND THE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO PURCHASER, AND SHALL BE PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLERS, BOTH AT LAW AND IN EQUITY ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO A BREACH BY ANY SELLER OF ITS REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, OR COVENANTS OR ITS OBLIGATION TO CONSUMMATE THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS CONTRACT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MAY PURCHASER SEEK OR BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, SPECULATIVE OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, ALL OF WHICH PURCHASER SPECIFICALLY WAIVES, FROM SELLERS FOR ANY BREACH BY A SELLER, OF ITS REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR COVENANTS OR ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS CONTRACT. PURCHASER SPECIFICALLY WAIVES THE RIGHT TO FILE ANY LIS PENDENS OR ANY LIEN AGAINST ANY PROPERTY UNLESS AND UNTIL IT HAS IRREVOCABLY ELECTED TO SEEK SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF THIS CONTRACT AND HAS FILED AND IS DILIGENTLY PURSUING AN ACTION SEEKING SUCH REMEDY.

  • Event of Default Any of the following shall constitute an “Event of Default”:

  • Termination and Default Either party, upon determination that the other party has failed or refused to perform or is otherwise in breach of any obligation or provision under this Agreement or the Contract Document, may give written notice of default to the defaulting party in the manner specified for the giving of notices herein. Termination of this Agreement by either party for any reason shall have no effect upon the rights or duties accruing to the parties prior to termination.

  • No Event of Default No Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing.

  • Developer Default Each of the following shall be an Event of Default by Developer:

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