Common use of Other Performance Default Clause in Contracts

Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and this failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord, except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the thirty (30) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then Tenant shall not be in default so long as Tenant continues to diligently cure its failure;

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Icos Corp / De)

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Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and this failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord, except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the thirty (30) thirty-day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then Tenant the thirty-day period shall not be in default so long extended to one-hundred twenty days, or such lesser period as Tenant continues is reasonably necessary to diligently cure its failurecomplete the cure;

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Florsheim Shoe Co /De/)

Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, and this failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord, except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the thirty (30) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then Tenant shall not be in default then, so long as Tenant continues to diligently attempt to cure its failure, the thirty (30) day period shall be extended to one hundred twenty (120) days, or such lesser period as is reasonably necessary to complete the cure;

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Samples: Lease (Marvell Technology Group LTD)

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Other Performance Default. Tenant fails to perform any other obligation to Landlord under this Lease, . and this failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord, except that if Tenant begins to cure its failure within the thirty (30) day period but cannot reasonably complete its cure within such period, then Tenant shall not be in default then. so long as Tenant continues to diligently attempt to cure its failure, the thirty (30) day period shall be extended to one hundred twenty (120) days, or such lesser period as is reasonably necessary to complete the cure;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sublease (Vitria Technology Inc)

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