Reasonable Steps to Cure Material Breach Sample Clauses

Reasonable Steps to Cure Material Breach. At the Covered Entity’s sole option, the Covered Entity may, upon written notice to Business Associate, allow Business Associate an opportunity to take prompt and reasonable steps to cure any violation of any material term of this Agreement to the complete satisfaction of the Covered Entity within ten (10) calendar days of the date of written notice to Business Associate. Business Associate shall submit written documentation acceptable to the Covered Entity of the steps taken by Business Associate to cure any material violation. If Business Associate fails to cure a material breach within the specified time period, then the Covered Entity shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement under Section III.B above, if feasible.
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Reasonable Steps to Cure Material Breach. At the Covered Entity’s sole option, the Covered Entity may, upon written notice to Business Associate, allow Business Associate an opportunity to take prompt and reasonable steps to cure any violation of any material term of this Agreement to the complete satisfaction of the Covered Entity within ten (10) days of the date of written notice to Business Associate. Business Associate shall submit written documentation acceptable to the Covered Entity of the steps taken by Business Associate to cure any material violation. If Business Associate fails to cure a material breach within the specified time period, then the Covered Entity shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement under Section II.1 above, if feasible, or, if it is not feasible to terminate this Agreement, to report Business Associate’s material breach to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Reasonable Steps to Cure Material Breach. If Covered Entity knows of a pattern of activity or practice of Recipient that constitutes a material breach of Recipient's obligations under the provisions of this LDU Agreement and does not terminate this LDU Agreement pursuant to Section 3(b) above, then Recipient shall take reasonable steps to cure such breach. If Recipient's efforts to cure such breach are unsuccessful within thirty (30) days following a written request to cure provided by Covered Entity, Covered Entity shall either: (i) terminate this LDU Agreement, if feasible; or (ii) if termination of this LDU Agreement is not feasible, Covered Entity shall report Recipient's breach to the Secretary.
Reasonable Steps to Cure Material Breach. At the Covered Entity’s sole option, the Covered Entity may, upon w xxxxxx notice to Business Associate, allow Business Associate an opportunity to take prompt and reasonable steps to cure any violation of any material term of this Agreement to the complete satisfaction of the Covered Entity within ten (10) days of the date of written notice to Business Associate. Business Associate shall submit written

Related to Reasonable Steps to Cure Material Breach

  • Material Breach A material breach for purposes of this Agreement shall include, but not be limited to: (a) Failure to timely furnish the documents described in Section 6 or the information requested by GO-Biz or the FTB relating to Taxpayer’s compliance with this Agreement. (b) Material misstatements in any information provided to GO-Biz as part of the application process and/or after this Agreement is signed. (c) Failure to materially satisfy applicable Milestones as set forth in Exhibit A, materiality of which shall be determined by GO-Biz, by the end of the last taxable year identified in Exhibit A. (d) Failure to maintain one or more Milestones for a minimum of three (3) subsequent taxable years after achieving the Milestone(s).

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