No Other Early Terminations Sample Clauses

No Other Early Terminations. In no circumstance other than under section 6.1.5 or section 6.1.7 will this Agreement terminate early.
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Related to No Other Early Terminations

  • EARLY TERMINATIONS The Student may be released from this agreement for:

  • Early Termination In the absence of any material breach of this Agreement, should the Trust elect to terminate this Agreement prior to the end of the term, the Trust agrees to pay the following fees:

  • Early Termination Fees The amount of an Early Termination Fee that we are entitled to charge is:

  • Payment on Early Termination Upon termination pursuant to Section 14 (Early Termination), District shall pay Contractor as follows:

  • Early Termination Charges A-48 If this Agreement is terminated prior to its End Date pursuant to Clauses 42A-42, 43(a) or A- 43(c), the Home Customer shall pay to the Company an Early Termination Charge equivalent to (Termination Rate x Unexpired Months) where:

  • Material Breach or Early Termination Section 9.1. EVENTS CONSTITUTING MATERIAL BREACH OF AGREEMENT. Applicant shall be in Material Breach of this Agreement if it commits one or more of the following acts or omissions:

  • Early Termination of Agreement (a) The City and the Contractor, by mutual written agreement, may terminate this Agreement at any time.

  • Payments on Early Termination For the purpose of Section 6(e) of this Agreement:

  • Compensation on Termination (a) If this Project Agreement is terminated pursuant to Sections 34.3(a), 35.2(a)(ii), 36.1, 36.2 or 36.3, then:

  • Early Contract Termination The State may terminate this contract in whole or in part by giving fifteen (15) days written notice to the Purchaser when it is in the best interests of the State. If this contract is so terminated, the State shall be liable only for the return of that portion of the initial deposit that is not required for payment, and the return of unapplied payments. The State shall not be liable for damages, whether direct or consequential.

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