Procedures for Enforcing Contingent Guaranty Sample Clauses

Procedures for Enforcing Contingent Guaranty. Within fourteen (14) days after the United States becomes aware that both of the conditions to Contingent Guarantor’s liability hereunder have occurred as set forth in Section 3, the United States shall provide written notice to Contingent Guarantor of the United States’ intent to enforce this Agreement. Upon receipt of said written notice from the United States, Contingent Guarantor shall have fourteen (14) days to commence or cause to be commenced payment of the outstanding Guaranteed Obligations of any of the Shareholders under the Underlying Agreement, failing which, the United States may thereafter exercise any other remedy available to it at law or in equity against Contingent Guarantor.
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