Common use of Reasonable Steps to Cure Material Breach Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Qualified Health Plan Contract, Stand Alone Dental Plan Contract, Stand Alone Dental Plan Contract

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