REASONABLE CURE Clause Samples

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REASONABLE CURE. 1. In the case of a violation that cannot be reasonably cured within 30 days, a notice of cancellation issued by the City to the Lessee under this Article is stayed if, within the 30-day notice period, the Lessee begins and continues expeditious action to cure the violation. The City will determine if a violation cannot be reasonably cured within 30 days and what constitutes expeditious action. 2. In the case where, in City’s sole determination, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s violation is considered an imminent threat to the airport, public health or safety, or the environment, City will direct the Lessee to stop the activity immediately and may reduce the period to cure the violation, or the City may correct the violation pursuant to (E) of this Article.
REASONABLE CURE. (1) In the case of a violation that cannot be reasonably cured within 30 days, a notice of cancellation issued by the Borough to the Sublessee under this Article is stayed if, within the 30-day notice period, the Sublessee begins and continues expeditious action to cure the violation. The Borough will determine if a violation cannot be reasonably cured within 30 days and what constitutes expeditious action. (2) In the case where, in Borough’s sole determination, the Sublessee’s violation is considered an imminent threat to the Airport, public health or safety, or the environment, Borough will direct the Sublessee to stop the activity immediately and may reduce the period to cure the violation, or the Borough may correct the violation pursuant to E(2) of this section.
REASONABLE CURE. In the event of a default, the Agreement may be terminated after written notice of the default, which shall specify the default, provide both a demand to cure the default and a reasonable time to cure the default and state a date upon which the Agreement shall be terminated if there is a failure to timely cure the default. For purposes of this section, “reasonable time” shall be fifteen (15) business days except when the failure affects the public health, safety or welfare, in which case reasonable time may be less than fifteen (15) business days. A failure to cure a default within the specified time shall result in termination of the Agreement on the date set forth in the notice of default if such notice of default has not been removed in writing.
REASONABLE CURE. In the event of a default, the Agreement may be terminated after written notice of the default, which shall specify the default, provide both a demand to cure the default and a reasonable time to cure the default and state a date upon which the Agreement shall be terminated if there is a failure to timely cure the default. For purposes of this section, “reasonable time” shall be ten (10) calendar days except when the failure affects the public health, safety or welfare, in which case reasonable time may be less than ten

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