Other Grounds for Revocation Sample Clauses

Other Grounds for Revocation. In addition to the statutory grounds for revocation set forth in Section 10.1 and the grounds for an automatic revocation set forth in Section 10.3, the College Board may revoke this Contract, pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section 10.6, upon a determination that one or more of the following has occurred:
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Other Grounds for Revocation. In addition to the statutory grounds for revocation set forth in Section 18.04, the University may revoke this Charter, upon a determination that one or more of the following has occurred:
Other Grounds for Revocation. In addition to the statutory grounds for revocation set forth in Section 10.1 and the grounds for an automatic revocation set forth in Section 10.3, the University Board may revoke this Contract, pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section 10.7, upon a determination that one or more of the following has occurred: The Academy fails to achieve or demonstrate measurable progress toward achieving the educational goal and related measures identified in this Contract; The Academy fails to properly implement, consistently deliver, and support the educational programs or curriculum identified in this Contract; The Academy is insolvent, has been adjudged bankrupt, or has operated for two or more school fiscal years with a fund balance deficit; The Academy has insufficient enrollment to successfully operate a public school academy, or the Academy has lost more than fifty percent (50%) of its student enrollment from the previous school year; The Academy fails to fulfill the compliance and reporting requirements or defaults in any of the terms, conditions, promises or representations contained in or incorporated into this Contract or, during the term of this Contract, it is discovered by the Charter Schools Office that the Academy failed to fulfill the compliance and reporting requirements or there was a violation of a prior Contract issued by the University Board; The Academy files amendments to its Articles of Incorporation with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Bureau of Commercial Services without first obtaining the Charter Schools Office's approval; The Charter Schools Office discovers grossly negligent, fraudulent or criminal conduct by the Academy's applicant(s), directors, officers, employees or agents in relation to their performance under this Contract; or The Academy's applicant(s), directors, officers, employees or agents have provided false or misleading information or documentation to the Charter Schools Office in connection with the University Board's approval of the Application, the issuance of this Contract, or the Academy's reporting requirements under this Contract or Applicable Law.
Other Grounds for Revocation. In addition to the statutory grounds for revocation set forth in Section 10.1 and the grounds for an automatic revocation set forth in Section 10.3, the University Board may revoke this Contract, where the Academy fails to fulfill in proper manner its obligations under the Contract, or the Academy’s violation of any of the explicit or implicit terms, conditions, covenants, promises, agreements, representations, requirements or warranties contained or incorporated into the Contract as determined by the University in its sole and absolute discretion. In addition, the Contract may be revoked by the University Board, pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section 10.6, upon a determination by the University Board in its sole and absolute discretion that one or more of the following has occurred:
Other Grounds for Revocation. Termination or Nonrenewal In addition to the grounds for revocation/termination and nonrenewal set forth in Section 10.1, The Guild may revoke/terminate or not renew this Contract, upon a determination that one or more of the following has occurred:

Related to Other Grounds for Revocation

  • GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE Irreconcilable differences, the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, and incompatibility of temperament have led to the irremediable breakdown of the marriage with no possibility of reconciliation.

  • Grounds for Discipline Incompetency, inefficiency, dishonesty, drunkenness, immoral conduct, insubordination, discourteous treatment of the public, neglect of duty, absence without leave, substance abuse, failure of good behavior, violations of City or department work rules, policies, procedures, or any other acts of misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance, shall be cause for disciplinary action.

  • Grounds for Termination This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing:

  • Available Relief for a Force Majeure Event 11.7.1 Subject to this Article 11:

  • Legal Action; Utilization of Special Receivership Powers The Assuming Institution shall notify the Receiver in writing (such notice to be given in accordance with Article V below and to include all relevant details) prior to utilizing in any legal action any special legal power or right which the Assuming Institution derives as a result of having acquired an asset from the Receiver, and the Assuming Institution shall not utilize any such power unless the Receiver shall have consented in writing to the proposed usage. The Receiver shall have the right to direct such proposed usage by the Assuming Institution and the Assuming Institution shall comply in all respects with such direction. Upon request of the Receiver, the Assuming Institution will advise the Receiver as to the status of any such legal action. The Assuming Institution shall immediately notify the Receiver of any judgment in litigation involving any of the aforesaid special powers or rights.

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