Common use of Non-Emergency Revocation and Opportunity to Cure Clause in Contracts

Non-Emergency Revocation and Opportunity to Cure. If the Superintendent determines that any of the Events of Default has occurred, but that such occurrence does not thereby immediately put at risk the health or safety of the Charter School’s students, the District shall advise the School in writing of the pertinent occurrence and shall specify a reasonable period of time (though in no instance less than 30 days) within which the School shall cure or otherwise remedy the specified Event(s) of Default to the reasonable satisfaction of the Superintendent.

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Samples: meetings.boardbook.org, Charter School Contract

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Non-Emergency Revocation and Opportunity to Cure. If the Superintendent determines that any of the Events of Default has occurred, occurred but that such occurrence does not thereby immediately put at risk the health or safety of the Charter SchoolWSTEM’s students, the District shall advise the School Council in writing of the pertinent occurrence and shall specify for the Council a reasonable period of time (though in no instance less than 30 90 days) within which the School Council shall cure or otherwise remedy the specified Event(s) of Default to the reasonable satisfaction of the Superintendent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter School Contract

Non-Emergency Revocation and Opportunity to Cure. If the Superintendent determines that any of the Events Event(s) of Default has occurred, but that such occurrence does not thereby immediately put at risk the health or safety of the Charter School’s students, the District shall advise the Charter School in writing of the pertinent occurrence and shall specify a reasonable period of time (though in no instance less than 30 days) within which the School shall cure or otherwise remedy the specified Event(s) of Default to the reasonable satisfaction of the Superintendent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter School Contract

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Non-Emergency Revocation and Opportunity to Cure. If the Superintendent Director determines that any of the Events Event of Default has occurred, occurred but that such occurrence does not thereby immediately put at risk the health or safety of the Charter School’s students, the District Office shall advise the School Grantee in writing of the pertinent occurrence and shall specify for the Grantee a reasonable period of time (though in no instance less than 30 days) within which the School Grantee shall cure or otherwise remedy the specified Event(s) of Default to the reasonable satisfaction of the SuperintendentDirector.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter School Contract

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