Potential Breaches Sample Clauses

Potential Breaches. The Operator shall promptly advise AHS in writing, giving reasonable details, of any circumstance of which it becomes aware, with respect to an existing or potential breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement.
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Potential Breaches. The Operator shall promptly report to the RHA any circumstance of which it becomes aware with respect to an existing or potential breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement.
Potential Breaches. The Operator shall promptly report to AHS any circumstance of which it becomes aware, with respect to an existing or potential breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement.
Potential Breaches. The Contractor undertakes to without any hesitation inform the Company about any existing or potential security or confidentiality breaches of the Solution, including but not limited to the unauthorised access of the Solution, leaks of Company’s data etc. The Contractor sends the information to the Company’s email address: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and to the Company’s Representative’s email address.

Related to Potential Breaches

  • Material Breach A material breach for purposes of this Agreement shall include, but not be limited to:

  • Termination for a Material Breach Either party may terminate this Agreement for a material breach by the other party. The breaching party will have thirty (30) days from the date of written notice to cure any material breach.

  • Termination for Material Breach A party may terminate this Agreement immediately upon notice to the other parties if any of the other parties materially breaches this Agreement, and if capable of cure, does not cure the breach within 10 days after receiving notice specifying the breach. If the material breach affects only certain Services, the non-breaching party that served the notice may choose to terminate only the affected Services.

  • Breach A breach of the contract clauses above may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and subcontractor as provided in 29 C.F.R. § 5.12.

  • Event of Breach by Contractor Any one or more of the following Contractor acts or omissions constitute an event of material breach under this contract:  products or services furnished fail to conform to any requirement;  failure to submit any report required by this contract;  failure to perform any of the other terms and conditions of this contract, including but not limited to beginning work under this contract without prior Department approval; or  voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy or receivership.

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