Other Draxis Default Sample Clauses

Other Draxis Default. “Other Draxis Default” shall mean the breach or failure by Draxis with respect to any obligation, covenant, representation, warranty or condition under this Agreement that is not remedied by Draxis within thirty (30) days after receiving written notice thereof from GSK, other than a “Draxis Material Default,” or if such breach or failure is susceptible of cure but cannot be reasonably cured within thirty (30) days, unless Draxis in good faith promptly commences pursuing such cure and diligently and continually does so but in no event to exceed sixty (60) days from the date of GSK’s notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, none of the foregoing occurrences shall constitute an Other Draxis Default to the extent such occurrence is a direct result of (i) a breach by GSK of a representation, warranty or covenant hereunder; (ii) any failure by GSK to comply with the Legal Requirements or Regulatory Acts or to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement; (iii) Draxis’ compliance with the Specifications or an order of a Governmental Body directed to Draxis specifically regarding its compliance with cGMPs, the Regulatory Acts, or Legal Requirements; or (iv) a Force Majeure Event.
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Other Draxis Default. Upon the occurrence of an Other Draxis Default, GSK shall have no right to terminate this Agreement, but GSK shall have the right to seek all other remedies available under law.

Related to Other Draxis Default

  • Other Default The occurrence of an Event of Default as defined in the Note or any of the Loan Documents. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Bank will have all rights and remedies specified in the Note and the Loan Documents and all rights and remedies (which are cumulative and not exclusive) available under applicable law or in equity.

  • Default; Breach A “Default” is defined as a failure by the Lessee to comply with or perform any of the terms, covenants, conditions or Rules and Regulations under this Lease. A “Breach” is defined as the occurrence of one or more of the following Defaults, and the failure of Lessee to cure such Default within any applicable grace period:

  • Action if Other Event of Default If any Event of Default (other than any Event of Default described in clauses (i) through (iv) of Section 9.1(h)) shall occur for any reason, whether voluntary or involuntary, and be continuing, the Lender may, by notice to the Borrower declare all or any portion of the outstanding principal amount of the Loans and other Obligations to be due and payable and/or the Commitments (if not theretofore terminated) to be terminated, whereupon the full unpaid amount of the Loans and other Obligations which shall be so declared due and payable shall be and become immediately due and payable, without further notice, demand or presentment, and the Commitments shall terminate.

  • Borrower Default In the event of default by a Borrower with respect to any loan entered into pursuant to an SLA, the Lending Agent will take such actions as agent for the Client as are set forth in the applicable SLA. In addition, the following provisions shall apply.

  • Default GAC may, by written notice of default to the Contractor, terminate the whole or any part of the Agreement, in any one of the following circumstances:

  • Occurrence of Default Any Transfer hereunder shall be subordinate and subject to the provisions of this Lease, and if this Lease shall be terminated during the term of any Transfer, Landlord shall have the right to: (i) treat such Transfer as cancelled and repossess the Subject Space by any lawful means, or (ii) require that such Transferee attorn to and recognize Landlord as its landlord under any such Transfer. If Tenant shall be in default under this Lease, Landlord is hereby irrevocably authorized, as Tenant’s agent and attorney-in-fact, to direct any Transferee to make all payments under or in connection with the Transfer directly to Landlord (which Landlord shall apply towards Tenant’s obligations under this Lease) until such default is cured. Such Transferee shall rely on any representation by Landlord that Tenant is in default hereunder, without any need for confirmation thereof by Tenant. Upon any assignment, the assignee shall assume in writing all obligations and covenants of Tenant thereafter to be performed or observed under this Lease. No collection or acceptance of rent by Landlord from any Transferee shall be deemed a waiver of any provision of this Article 14 or the approval of any Transferee or a release of Tenant from any obligation under this Lease, whether theretofore or thereafter accruing. In no event shall Landlord’s enforcement of any provision of this Lease against any Transferee be deemed a waiver of Landlord’s right to enforce any term of this Lease against Tenant or any other person. If Tenant’s obligations hereunder have been guaranteed, Landlord’s consent to any Transfer shall not be effective unless the guarantor also consents to such Transfer.

  • Additional Event of Default The following will constitute an additional Event of Default with respect to Party B: "NOTE ACCELERATION NOTICE. A Note Acceleration Notice is served on Party B in relation to the Relevant Notes."

  • Default by Tenant Any of the following shall constitute an Event of Default by Tenant: (i) Tenant fails to make any payment due under this Lease within sixty (60) days after such payment is due unless such payment is contested, and payment of any uncontested amount is not made within thirty days of written notice to Tenant. (ii) Tenant fails to keep, observe or perform any of the material terms set forth herein, and such failure continues for more sixty (60) days after a written notice from Landlord to Tenant; provided that if such breach cannot be cured within such 60-day period, then Tenant shall have an additional period of time to cure as may be reasonable under the circumstances; (iii) Fraud or intentional misrepresentation by Tenant with respect to any provision in this Lease; (iv) Tenant (A) is dissolved other than pursuant to a merger, (B) becomes insolvent; (C) makes a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors; (D) has instituted against it a proceeding seeking a judgment of insolvency or bankruptcy or any other relief under any bankruptcy or insolvency law or other similar law affecting creditor’s rights, or a petition is presented for its winding-up, reorganization or liquidation, which proceeding or petition is not dismissed, stayed or vacated within ninety (90) days thereafter; (E) commences a voluntary proceeding seeking a judgment of insolvency or bankruptcy or any other relief under any bankruptcy or insolvency law or other similar law affecting creditors’ rights; (F) seeks or consents to the appointment of an administrator, provisional liquidator, conservator, receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official for it or for all or substantially all of its assets; or (G) has a secured party take possession of all or substantially all of its assets. None of the foregoing circumstances shall be grounds for terminating this Lease as long as all Rent and any other monetary charges payable by Tenant under this Lease are promptly paid by Xxxxxx’s Financing Party or a Designated Third Party in accordance with the terms of this Lease.

  • Default Under Other Debt Any default by any Obligor in the payment of any Debt for any other obligation beyond any period of grace provided with respect thereto or in the performance of any other term, condition or covenant contained in any agreement (including any capital or operating lease or any agreement in connection with the deferred purchase price of property) under which any such obligation is created, the effect of which default is to cause or permit the holder of such obligation (or the other party to such other agreement) to cause such obligation to become due prior to its stated maturity or terminate such other agreement.

  • Major Default The Purchasers shall be considered to be in “Major Default” in the event that (a) the Purchasers are in breach of their obligations under the Agreement and (b) such breaches, individually or in the aggregate, resulted or would reasonably be expected to result in (i) material Losses to the Sellers or their Affiliates, (ii) material reputational harm to the Sellers or their Affiliates, (iii) material and adverse regulatory consequences to the Sellers or their Affiliates, for which, in each case of clauses (i) through (iii), indemnification by the Purchasers pursuant to Article 8 of the Agreement would not be sufficient to remedy all damages incurred by the Sellers and their Affiliates or (iv) if the Sellers reasonably determine, based on the advice of counsel, that it would reasonably be expected to be a violation of their fiduciary duties under applicable Law to not terminate the Agreement, taking into account the indemnification by the Purchasers pursuant to Article 8 of the Agreement; provided, that the following breaches shall be excluded, and not taken into account, in determining if a Major Default has occurred: (x) any breach to the extent resulting from any action taken by the Purchasers pursuant to and in accordance with written direction given by the Sellers and (y) any breach to the extent arising out of or resulting from, directly or indirectly, a breach by the Sellers of the Agreement, the Transition Services Agreement or the Purchase Agreement.

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