Purchasing Entity Remedies Sample Clauses

Purchasing Entity Remedies. 7.1.1.1. In the event Contractor is in breach of any provision of the Contract, Contractor shall be liable for damages arising out of the breach, subject to any limitations on such damages set forth elsewhere in Contract and the Participating Addendum; and
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  • Warranty Remedy If your Congoleum floor fails to perform under the conditions of this warranty, Congoleum will at its option repair the defective area(s) or supply new Congoleum material of the same color, design, and grade, if available; if unavailable or discontinued, Congoleum reserves the right to select and supply similar Congoleum materials. This does not preclude replacement for other reasons as deemed appropriate by Congoleum. After corrective action is taken on an existing defect, you will continue to receive the warranty coverage for the remaining period of your original warranty. How to Make a Claim If you find a defect or other matter covered by this warranty, you should promptly notify the retailer who sold the floor covering material, or you may contact Congoleum directly. Notice of a claim under this warranty must be in writing and must include proof of purchase. The correspondence with the retailer or Congoleum should include the product purchased, the amount purchased, installation costs (if applicable) and the date of purchase. If you submit your claim directly to Congoleum, Congoleum will contact you within 15 days of receipt of your claim to verify that the claim has been made. You may submit your warranty claim directly to Congoleum at: Congoleum Corporation, Dept. C, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, P.O. Box 3127, Mercerville, NJ 08619. Consequential or Incidental Damages The manufacturer excludes and will not pay consequential, indirect, incidental or special/putative damages under this warranty. By this we mean that the manufacturer will not cover or pay for any loss, expense, or damage other than to the flooring itself that may result from a defect in the flooring. Some examples of consequential or incidental damages are: reimbursement for lodging, replacement of subfloors, trim moldings, disconnecting/reconnecting appliances, fixtures or cabinets, or moving of furniture/appliances. No Implied Warranties There are no implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular use, extending beyond this warranty.

  • Purchaser’s Remedies If Seller fails to perform its obligations pursuant to this Agreement for any reason except failure by Purchaser to perform hereunder, or if prior to Closing any one or more of Seller's representations or warranties are breached in any material respect, Purchaser shall elect, as its sole remedy, either to (i) terminate this Agreement by giving Seller timely written notice of such election prior to or at Closing and recover the Earnest Money, (ii) enforce specific performance, or (iii) waive said xxxxxxx or breach and proceed to Closing. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to terminate this Agreement if Purchaser fails to deliver to Seller written notice of its intent to file a claim or assert a cause of action for specific performance against Seller on or before ten (10) business days following the scheduled Closing Date or, having given such notice, fails to file a lawsuit asserting such claim or cause of action in the county in which the Property is located within two (2) months following the scheduled Closing Date. Purchaser's remedies shall be limited to those described in this Section 10.2 and Sections 10.3 and 10.4 hereof. If, however, the equitable remedy of specific performance is not available, Purchaser may seek any other right or remedy available at law or in equity; provided, however, that in no event shall Seller's liability exceed the lesser of (i) $50,000.00 or (ii) the actual reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Purchaser and incurred directly in connection with the negotiation of this Agreement or the due diligence activities performed by Purchaser or at Purchaser's direction in connection with the performance of examinations, inspections and/or investigations pursuant to Article 4. For purposes of this provision, specific performance shall be considered not available to Purchaser only if a court of competent jurisdiction (or an arbitrator, as per Exhibit G) determines conclusively that Purchaser is entitled to specific performance on the merits of its claim but said court or arbitrator is unable to enforce specific performance due to reasons beyond the control of the court or arbitrator. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER'S DIRECT OR INDIRECT PARTNERS, SHAREHOLDERS, OWNERS OR AFFILIATES, ANY OFFICER, DIRECTOR, EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY AFFILIATE OR CONTROLLING PERSON THEREOF HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM, CAUSE OF ACTION OR OTHER LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PROPERTY, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, COMMON LAW, STATUTE, EQUITY OR OTHERWISE.

  • Seller’s Remedies If Purchaser fails to perform its obligations pursuant to this Contract at or prior to Closing for any reason except failure by Seller to perform hereunder, or if prior to Closing any one or more of Purchaser's representations or warranties are breached in any material respect, and this failure or breach is not cured within three (3) Business Days after written notice from Seller to Purchaser (other than failure to close for any reason unrelated to a default by Seller, for which there shall be no notice or cure period), then Seller, as its SOLE and EXCLUSIVE remedy (except as provided in Sections 6(c) and 9), may (i) terminate this Contract and receive the Xxxxxxx Money as liquidated damages and not as penalty, in full satisfaction of claims against Purchaser hereunder, or (ii) waive Purchaser’s failure or breach and proceed to Closing. Seller and Purchaser agree that Seller's damages resulting from Purchaser's default are difficult, if not impossible, to determine, and the Xxxxxxx Money is a fair estimate of those damages and has been agreed to in an effort to cause the amount of damages to be certain. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 11(a) to the contrary, in the event of Purchaser's default or termination of this Contract, Seller shall have all remedies available at law or in equity if Purchaser or any party related to or affiliated with Purchaser is asserting any claims or right to the Property that would otherwise delay or prevent Seller from having clear, indefeasible and marketable title to the Property other than as a result of Purchaser’s exercise of its remedies under subsection (b) hereof. If Closing is consummated, then Seller shall have all remedies available at law or in equity if Purchaser fails to perform any post-closing obligation of Purchaser under this Contract.

  • State’s Remedies If Contractor is in breach under any provision of this Contract and fails to cure such breach, the State, following the notice and cure period set forth in §14.B., shall have all of the remedies listed in this §15.A., in addition to all other remedies set forth in this Contract or at law. The State may exercise any or all of the remedies available to it, in its discretion, concurrently or consecutively.

  • Additional Remedies The rights, powers and remedies given to Bank hereunder shall be cumulative and not alternative and shall be in addition to all rights, powers and remedies given to Bank by law against Borrower or any other person, including but not limited to Bank's rights of setoff or banker's lien.

  • Agency Remedies In the event Grantee is in default under Section 15.1, Agency may, at its option, pursue any or all of the remedies available to it under this Grant and at law or in equity, including, but not limited to: (a) termination of this Grant under Section 18.2, (b) reducing or withholding payment for Project activities or materials that are deficient or Grantee has failed to complete by any scheduled deadlines, (c) requiring Grantee to complete, at Grantee’s expense, additional activities necessary to satisfy its obligations or meet performance standards under this Grant, (d) initiation of an action or proceeding for damages, specific performance, or declaratory or injunctive relief, (e) exercise of its right of recovery of overpayments under Section 17 of this Grant or setoff, or both, or

  • CONTRACT REMEDIES To ensure Performing Agency’s full performance of the Contract and compliance with applicable law, the System Agency reserves the right to hold Performing Agency accountable for breach of contract or substandard performance and may take remedial or corrective actions, including, but not limited to:

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