Common use of Notice to complete Clause in Contracts

Notice to complete. (a) If a Party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 6.2 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, then the other Party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 Business Days from the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter Agreement (Gold Fields LTD), www.sec.gov

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Notice to complete. (a) If a Party party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 6.2 4.2 and Schedule 4 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, 4.1 then the other Party party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 10 Business Days from the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Sale Agreement (Homeaway Inc)

Notice to complete. (a) If a Party party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 6.2 and Schedule 2 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, 6.1 then the other Party party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 Business Days from the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sirva (Sirva Inc)

Notice to complete. (a) If a Party party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 6.2 7.2 and Schedule 4 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, 7.1 then the other Party party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 10 Business Days from the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.aspecthuntley.com.au

Notice to complete. (a) If a Party party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 6.2 8.2 and Schedule 4 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, 8.1 then the other Party party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 Business Days from the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Greenhill & Co Inc)

Notice to complete. (a) If a Party party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under this clause 6.2 5 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, 5.1 then the other Party party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 on or before the 10th Business Days from Day after the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essenceessence provided the Notifying Party is not itself in default under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clarus Corp

Notice to complete. (a) If a Party party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 6.2 5.2 and Schedule 3 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, 5.1 then the other Party party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 Business Days from the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: CareDx, Inc.

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Notice to complete. (a) If a Party party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under this clause 6.2 on the day and 7.4 or clause 7.5 at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1this agreement, then the any other Party party, (a “Notifying Party) ”), may give the Defaulting Party a notice notice: specifying the obligation(s) under clause 7.4 or clause 7.5 which have not been satisfied by the Defaulting Party; and requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those its obligations within a period of 5 2 Business Days from the date of the notice and notice, declaring time to be of the essence.. 24

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Genesee & Wyoming Inc

Notice to complete. (a) If a Party party (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 6.2 7.2 and Schedule 4 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, 7.1 then the other Party party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 Business Days from the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essence.. 8 Completion Accounts

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement (Acco Brands Corp)

Notice to complete. (a) If a Party Seller or the Buyer (Defaulting Party) fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 6.2 7.2 and Schedule 3 on the day and at the place and time for Completion determined under clause 6.1, 7.1 then the other Party party (Notifying Party) may give the Defaulting Party a notice requiring the Defaulting Party to satisfy those obligations within a period of 5 Business Days from the date of the notice and declaring time to be of the essence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Escrow Agreement (Magellan Petroleum Corp /De/)

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