Notice of Violation; Corrective Action Sample Clauses

Notice of Violation; Corrective Action. If Grantee, determines that a violation of the terms of this Conservation Easement has occurred or is threatened, Grantee, shall give written notice to Grantor of such violation and demand corrective action sufficient to cure the violation and, where the violation involves injury to the Conservation Values of the Protected Parcel resulting from any use or activity inconsistent with the purpose of this Conservation Easement, to restore the portion of the Protected Parcel so injured to its prior condition in accordance with a plan approved in writing by Grantee.
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Notice of Violation; Corrective Action. If Grantee determines that Grantor is in violation of the terms of this Easement or that a violation is threatened, Grantee shall give written notice to Grantor of such violation and demand corrective action within 60 days or a time sufficient to cure the violation and, where the violation involves injury to the Property resulting from any use or activity inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement, to restore the portion of the Property so injured to its prior condition in accordance with a plan approved by Grantee.
Notice of Violation; Corrective Action. If the Holder becomes aware that a violation of the terms of this Easement by Owner has occurred or is threatened to occur, the Holder will give written notice to Owner of the details of such violation by Owner. Owner will, in the case of an existing violation, promptly cure the violation by (a) ceasing the same and (b) restoring the Property to the condition immediately before such violation, or in the case of a threatened violation, refrain from the activity that would result in the violation. If Owner fails to cure the violation within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice from the Holder, or under circumstances where the violation cannot reasonably be cured within a thirty (30)- day period, fails to begin curing such violation within the thirty(30)-day period or fails to continue diligently to cure such violation until finally cured, the Holder will have all remedies available at law or in equity to enforce the terms of this Easement, including, without limitation, the right to seek a temporary or permanent injunction with respect to such activity, to cause the restoration of that portion of the Property affected by such activity to the condition that existed prior to the undertaking of such prohibited activity, and to otherwise pursue all available legal and equitable remedies, including, but not limited to, monetary damages arising from the violation. The Holder’s rights under this Paragraph apply equally to actual or threatened violations of the terms of this Easement. Owner agrees that the Holder’s remedies at law for any violation of the terms of this Easement are inadequate and that Holder is entitled to the injunctive relief described in this Paragraph, both prohibitive and mandatory, in addition to such other relief to which the Holder may be entitled, including specific performance of the terms of this Easement, without the necessity of proving either actual damages or the inadequacy of otherwise available legal remedies. Owner is responsible for the acts and omissions of persons acting at its express direction and with its permission, and the Holder has the right to enforce this Easement against Owner for any use of or activities upon the Property which are a violation of this Easement and which result from such acts or omissions. However, as to the acts or omissions of third parties other than the those described in the preceding sentence, the Holder does not have a right to enforce against Owner unless Owner is intentionally complicit in...
Notice of Violation; Corrective Action. If Holder or the Third-Party determines there has been a breach or violation of the terms of this Conservation Easement, by Grantor or another party, the Third-Party and/or Holder shall give written notice to the Grantor of such violation and demand corrective action sufficient to cure the violation, and where the violation involves injury to the Property resulting from any use or activity inconsistent with the purposes of this Easement, to restore the portion of the Property so injured to its prior condition in accordance with a plan to be approved by the Holder and Third-Party.
Notice of Violation; Corrective Action. If the Alliance determines that a violation of the terms of this Easement has occurred or is threatened, the Alliance shall give written notice to the Grantor of such violation and demand corrective action sufficient to cure the violation, and where the violation involves injury to the Building resulting from any use or activity inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement, to restore the portion of the Building so injured to its prior condition in accordance with a plan approved by the Alliance. Written notice shall be delivered as set out in Paragraph 11(a).
Notice of Violation; Corrective Action. If County determines that a violation of the terms of the Easement has occurred or is threatened, County shall give written notice to District of such violation and request corrective action sufficient to cure the violation and, where the violation involves injury to the Easement Property resulting from any use or activity inconsistent with the terms of the Easement, to request restoration of the portion of the Easement Property so injured to its prior condition. Such written notice is not required in the event of any actual or imminent physical harm to the Easement Property.

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