Common use of Notice of Default; Opportunity to Cure Clause in Contracts

Notice of Default; Opportunity to Cure. If an Event of Default occurs in the determination of the County, the County may so notify the Contractor ("Default Notice"), specifying the basis for such default, and advising the Contractor that such default must be cured immediately or this Agreement with the County may be terminated. Notwithstanding, the County may, in its sole discretion, allow the Contractor to rectify the default to the County's reasonable satisfaction within a thirty (30) day period. The County may grant an additional period of such duration as the County shall deem appropriate without waiver of any of the County’s rights hereunder, so long as the Contractor has commenced curing such default and is effectuating a cure with diligence and continuity during such thirty (30) day period or any other period which the County prescribes. The default notice shall specify the date the Contractor shall discontinue the Services upon the Termination Date.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Contract for Goods and Services, Lightning Prediction and Warning System Agreement, Software License and Services Agreement

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Notice of Default; Opportunity to Cure. If an Event of Default occurs in the determination of the County, the County may so shall notify the Contractor (the "Default Notice"), specifying the basis for such default, and advising the Contractor that such default must be cured immediately immediately, or this Agreement with the County may be terminated. Notwithstanding, the County may, in its sole discretion, allow the Contractor to rectify the default to the County's reasonable satisfaction within a thirty (30) day period. The County may grant an additional period of such duration as the County shall deem appropriate without waiver of any of the County’s rights hereunder, so long as the Contractor has commenced curing such default and is effectuating a cure with diligence and continuity during such thirty (30) day period or any other period which the County prescribes. The default notice Default Notice shall specify the date the Contractor shall discontinue the Services Work upon the Effective Termination Date.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Circular Fashion Contract, LGBTQ Assessment Services Contract

Notice of Default; Opportunity to Cure. If an Event of Default occurs in the determination of the County, the County may so notify the Contractor (the "Default Notice"), specifying the basis for such default, and advising the Contractor that such default must be cured immediately or this Agreement with the County may be terminated. Notwithstanding, the County may, in its sole discretion, allow the Contractor to rectify the default to the County's reasonable satisfaction within a thirty (30) day period. The County may grant an additional period of such duration as the County shall deem appropriate without waiver of any of the County’s rights hereunder, so long as the Contractor has commenced curing such default and is effectuating a cure with diligence and continuity during such thirty (30) day period or any other period which the County prescribes. The default notice shall specify the date the Contractor shall discontinue the Services upon the Effective Termination Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Equipment and Services Contract

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Notice of Default; Opportunity to Cure. If an Event of Default occurs in the reasonable and evidenced determination of the County, the County may so notify the Contractor Consultant ("Default Notice"), specifying the basis for such default, and advising the Contractor Consultant that such default must be cured immediately or this Agreement with the County may be terminated. Notwithstanding, the County may, in its sole discretion, allow the Contractor Consultant to rectify the default to the County's reasonable satisfaction within a thirty (30) day period. The County may grant an additional period of such duration as the County shall deem appropriate without waiver of any of the County’s rights hereunder, so long as the Contractor Consultant has commenced curing such default and is effectuating a cure with diligence and continuity during such thirty (30) day period or any other period which the County prescribes. The default notice shall specify the date the Contractor Consultant shall discontinue the Services upon the Termination Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Advanced Traffic Management System Maintenance Agreement

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