Remedies For a ROFO Seller Default Sample Clauses

Remedies For a ROFO Seller Default. (a) If the ROFO Seller is deemed to be in default under Section 9.12 (a “ROFO Seller Default”), then: (i) the ROFO Buyer(s) shall have the right to receive a return of its/their ROFO Pro Rata Deposit Amount (plus interest) from the ROFO Escrow Agent; (ii) the ROFO Defaulting Seller shall reimburse the ROFO Buyer(s) for the actual and reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses theretofore incurred by the ROFO Buyer(s) in connection with the exercise of the rights of the ROFO Buyer(s) under the Asset Sale ROFO Provisions within ten (10) Business Days after receipt by the ROFO Defaulting Seller of an invoice for same (failing which the amount owed shall be deemed to be a Deficiency Loan from the ROFO Buyer(s) Seller to the ROFO Defaulting Seller made as of the tenth (10th) Business Day after receipt of such invoice(s)); and (iii) if the ROFO Seller is an Unaffiliated LP, such Unaffiliated LP shall have no further rights under Sections 8.2 through and including 8.6. (b) In addition to and not in limitation of the foregoing, if (i) a ROFO Buyer (or the ROFO Buyers, acting jointly) deliver a notice to the ROFO Defaulting Seller within thirty (30) days after the scheduled ROFO Closing Date advising the ROFO Defaulting Seller that the ROFO Buyer(s) is/are ready, willing and able to close and (ii) the ROFO Defaulting Seller shall nevertheless fail to perform its obligations to consummate the ROFO Closing within such thirty (30) days, then: (A) such ROFO Buyer(s) shall have the right to commence a Proceeding against ROFO Seller to specifically enforce the obligations of ROFO Seller to close under the ROFO Contract and (B) the ROFO Final Price will be ninety-five percent (95%) of what the defaulting ROFO Defaulting Seller’s ROFO Final Price would have been had the ROFO Closing taken place on the ROFO Closing Date. If specific performance of the obligations of ROFO Seller is not available, then the ROFO Seller shall owe to the ROFO Buyer(s) an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the ROFO Final Price (which amount shall be deemed liquidated damages, actual damages under such circumstances being difficult if not impossible to determine). (c) If a ROFO Buyer is entitled to acquire all or a portion of the ROFO Defaulting Seller’s Partnership Interest at a discounted price as provided in clause (B) of Section 9.15(b), then in the event such ROFO Buyer is the borrower under a Deficiency Loan pursuant to which the ROFO Defaulting Seller is the lender, such discounted price...
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  • Remedies for Default (a) Enterprise Services’ rights to suspend and terminate Contractor’s rights under this Contract are in addition to all other available remedies. (b) In the event of termination for default, Enterprise Services may exercise any remedy provided by law including, without limitation, the right to procure for all Purchasers replacement Services. In such event, Contractor shall be liable to Enterprise Services for damages as authorized by law including, but not limited to, any price difference between the Contract price and the replacement or cover price as well as any administrative and/or transaction costs directly related to such replacement procurement – e.g., the cost of the competitive procurement.

  • Seller Default If a Seller, prior to the Closing, defaults in its representations, warranties, covenants, or obligations under this Agreement, including to sell its Property as required by this Agreement and such default continues for more than ten (10) days after written notice from Purchaser, then, at Purchaser’s election, Purchaser may either (i) if Purchaser has closed on the remaining Properties for which there has been no default alleged, seek specific performance of the defaulting Seller’s obligations pursuant to this Agreement (but not damages); or (ii) give a Termination Notice to Sellers’ Representative of Purchaser’s decision to terminate this Agreement for the Properties for which there was such a default, proceed to Closing on the remaining Properties, and the applicable Seller shall pay to Purchaser an amount equal to the Applicable Share of the Deposit for the terminated Properties, Return on Deposit on the Applicable Share amount (or credit the same to Purchaser against the Base Purchase Price for the other Properties for which this Agreement has not been terminated), an amount equal to the actual third party costs incurred by Purchaser relating to breaking Purchaser’s rate lock with respect to the terminated Properties (provided Sellers’ liability for such costs to Purchaser related to breaking the rate lock shall not exceed $2,000,000 in the aggregate regardless of the number of terminated Properties), and, if Sellers’ default under this Agreement resulted from an intentional action or inaction of Sellers taken in bad faith (excluding any action or inaction a Seller reasonably takes or refuses to take in response to a request or requirement of any Lender) that causes one (1) or more of the Closings not to occur solely as a result of such action or inaction, a termination fee of $8,000,000 (the “Termination Fee”) (provided Purchaser has otherwise performed it obligations under this Agreement with respect to the other remaining Properties, including delivery of the Purchase Price therefor, and Sellers have been afforded notice and an opportunity to cure as provided above but have failed to so cure). The amount of the Termination Fee that may be collected by Purchaser shall be limited to $8,000,000, regardless of the number of Sellers alleged to have defaulted hereunder. Purchaser shall be entitled to execute on the Guaranty for any of the Applicable Share of the Deposit, Return on Deposit, and Termination Fee if the same are not returned within one (1) day after termination of the Agreement with respect to the Property or Properties in question.

  • Default by Seller (a) In the event the Closing and the transactions contemplated hereby do not occur as herein provided by reason of any default of Seller under this Agreement, Purchaser may, as Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy, elect by notice to Seller within ten (10) Business Days following the Scheduled Closing Date, either of the following: (i) to terminate this Agreement, in which event Purchaser will receive from the Escrow Agent the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, and thereafter Seller and Purchaser will have no further rights or obligations under this Agreement, except with respect to the Termination Surviving Obligations; or (ii) seek to enforce specific performance of Seller’s obligation to execute the documents required to convey Seller’s LLC Interest to Purchaser, it being understood and agreed that the remedy of specific performance shall not be available to enforce any other obligation of Seller hereunder. Other than as expressly set forth in Section 13.1(b) below, Purchaser expressly waives its rights to seek damages in the event that the Closing does not occur by reason of Seller’s default hereunder. Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to terminate this Agreement and receive back the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit if Purchaser fails to file suit for specific performance against Seller in a court having jurisdiction in the county and state in which the Property is located, on or before ninety (90) days following the Scheduled Closing Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing as to the Termination Surviving Obligations, nothing contained in this Section 13.1 will limit Purchaser’s remedies at law, in equity or as herein provided in pursuing remedies of a breach by Seller of any of the Termination Surviving Obligations. Purchaser specifically waives its rights to seek any punitive, speculative, or consequential damages. (b) Notwithstanding Section 13.1(a) above, if Purchaser terminates this Agreement by reason of Seller’s bad faith, willful default under this Agreement, then, in addition to the return of the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, Purchaser shall be entitled to be reimbursed for Purchaser’s actual out-of-pocket costs related to this transaction, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ and third party fees and reasonable expenses and reasonable due diligence expenses with respect to the purchase of the Property, the negotiation of this Agreement (and ancillary agreements) and obtaining the Title Report and any survey of the Property.

  • Default by Purchaser IN THE EVENT THE CLOSING AND THE CONSUMMATION OF THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREIN DO NOT OCCUR AS PROVIDED HEREIN (TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE) BY REASON OF ANY DEFAULT OF PURCHASER, PURCHASER AND SELLER AGREE IT WOULD BE IMPRACTICAL AND EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO FIX THE DAMAGES WHICH SELLER MAY SUFFER. PURCHASER AND SELLER HEREBY AGREE THAT (i) AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE XXXXXXX MONEY DEPOSIT, TOGETHER WITH ALL INTEREST ACCRUED THEREON, IS A REASONABLE ESTIMATE OF THE TOTAL NET DETRIMENT SELLER WOULD SUFFER IN THE EVENT PURCHASER DEFAULTS AND FAILS TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY, AND (ii) SUCH AMOUNT SHALL BE PAID TO SELLER AND WILL BE THE FULL, AGREED AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR PURCHASER’S DEFAULT AND FAILURE TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY, AND WILL BE SELLER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY (WHETHER AT LAW OR IN EQUITY) FOR ANY DEFAULT OF PURCHASER RESULTING IN THE FAILURE OF CONSUMMATION OF THE CLOSING, WHEREUPON THIS AGREEMENT WILL TERMINATE AND SELLER AND PURCHASER WILL HAVE NO FURTHER RIGHTS OR OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO THE TERMINATION SURVIVING OBLIGATIONS. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 13.2 HEREIN WILL LIMIT SELLER’S REMEDIES AT LAW, IN EQUITY OR AS HEREIN PROVIDED IN THE EVENT OF A BREACH BY PURCHASER OF ANY OF THE CLOSING SURVIVING OBLIGATIONS OR THE TERMINATION SURVIVING OBLIGATIONS.

  • Default by Buyer THE PARTIES HAVE AGREED THAT SELLER’S ACTUAL DAMAGES IN THE EVENT OF A FAILURE TO CONSUMMATE THE SALE DUE TO BUYER’S DEFAULT WOULD BE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT OR IMPRACTICABLE TO DETERMINE. AFTER NEGOTIATION, THE PARTIES HAVE AGREED THAT, CONSIDERING ALL THE CIRCUMSTANCES EXISTING ON THE DATE OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE AMOUNT OF THE XXXXXXX MONEY IS A REASONABLE ESTIMATE OF THE DAMAGES THAT SELLER WOULD INCUR IN THE EVENT OF BUYER’S DEFAULT. IN THE EVENT BUYER FAILS, WITHOUT LEGAL EXCUSE, TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY, THE XXXXXXX MONEY MADE BY BUYER SHALL BE FORFEITED TO SELLER AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO SELLER FOR SUCH FAILURE. BY PLACING THEIR INITIALS BELOW, EACH PARTY SPECIFICALLY CONFIRMS THE ACCURACY OF THE STATEMENTS MADE ABOVE AND THE FACT THAT EACH PARTY WAS REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL WHO EXPLAINED, AT THE TIME THIS AGREEMENT WAS MADE, THE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES PROVISION. THIS SECTION 8.1 IS NOT INTENDED TO LIMIT SELLER’S RIGHTS UNDER SECTIONS 2.2, 2.3 AND 10.2 OF THIS AGREEMENT.

  • Remedies for Title Defects (a) With respect to each Title Defect that Seller does not cure on or before the Closing, except as otherwise provided in this Section 3.05, the Purchase Price shall be reduced by an amount equal to the Title Defect Value agreed upon in writing by Buyer and Seller or, if Buyer agrees, Seller shall indemnify Buyer pursuant to Section 14.04 against all costs which Buyer may incur in connection with such Title Defect. If any Title Defect is in the nature of an unobtained consent to assignment or other restriction on assignability, the provisions of Section 3.08 shall apply. (b) Except for those affected Assets which Seller elects to exclude from this transaction pursuant to Section 3.04(b)(ii), if on or before Closing the Parties have not agreed upon the validity of any asserted Title Defect or have not agreed on the Title Defect Value attributable thereto, either Party shall have the right to elect to have the validity of such Title Defect and/or such Title Defect Value determined by an Independent Expert pursuant to Section 16.03; provided that if the validity of any asserted Title Defect, or the Title Defect Value attributable thereto, is not determined before Closing, the affected Asset shall be excluded from the sale and the Purchase Price shall be reduced by the Allocated Value of such affected Asset as set forth on Exhibit C. Upon resolution of such dispute, the Allocated Value of that Asset less the Title Defect Value, if any, found to be attributable to such Title Defect shall, subject to this Section 3.05, be paid by Buyer to Seller and the Asset conveyed to Buyer, if that is part of the mutually agreed settlement. (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, (i) if the value of a given individual Title Defect (or individual Title Benefit (as defined in Section 3.09(a)) does not exceed $50,000 then no adjustment to the Purchase Price shall be made for such Title Defect (or Title Benefit), (ii) if the aggregate adjustment to the Purchase Price determined in accordance with this Agreement for Title Defects and Environmental Defects (as hereinafter defined) does not exceed three percent (3%) of the Purchase Price prior to any adjustments thereto, then no adjustment of the Purchase Price shall be made therefor and (iii) if the aggregate adjustment to the Purchase Price determined in accordance with this Agreement for Title Defects and Environmental Defects does exceed three percent (3%) of the Purchase Price prior to any adjustments thereto, then the Purchase Price shall only be adjusted by the amount of such excess.

  • Remedies for Breach of Representations and Warranties of the Servicer It is understood and agreed that the representations and warranties set forth in Section 6.01 shall survive the engagement of the Servicer to perform the servicing responsibilities as of each Closing Date and the delivery of the Servicing Files to the Servicer and shall inure to the benefit of the Owner. Upon discovery by either the Servicer or the Owner of a Breach of any of the foregoing representations and warranties which materially and adversely affects the ability of the Servicer to perform its duties and obligations under this Agreement or otherwise materially and adversely affects the value of the Mortgage Loans, the Mortgaged Property or the priority of the security interest on such Mortgaged Property or the interest of the Owner (in the case of any of the foregoing, a "Breach"), the party discovering such Breach shall give prompt written notice to the other. Within 60 days of the earlier of either discovery by or notice to the Servicer of any Breach of a representation or warranty set forth in Section 6.01 which materially and adversely affects the ability of the Servicer to perform its duties and obligations under this Agreement or otherwise materially and adversely affects the value of the Mortgage Loans, the Mortgaged Property or the priority of the security interest on such Mortgaged Property, the Servicer shall use its Best Efforts promptly to cure such Breach in all material respects and, if such Breach cannot be cured, the Servicer shall, at the Owner's option, assign the Servicer's rights and obligations under this Agreement (or respecting the affected Mortgage Loans) to a successor servicer, subject to the approval of the Owner, which approval shall be in the Owner's sole discretion. Such assignment shall be made in accordance with Section 10.01. In addition, the Servicer shall indemnify the Owner and hold it harmless against any losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable and necessary legal fees and related costs, judgments, and other costs and expenses resulting from any claim, demand, defense or assertion based on or grounded upon, or resulting from, a Breach of the Servicer representations and warranties contained in this Agreement. Any cause of action against the Servicer relating to or arising out of the Breach of any representations and warranties made in Section 6.01 shall accrue upon (i) discovery of such Breach by the Servicer or notice thereof by the Owner to the Servicer, (ii) failure by the Servicer to cure such Breach within the applicable cure period, and (iii) demand upon the Servicer by the Owner for compliance with this Agreement.

  • Representations and Warranties Remedies and Breach 18 ARTICLE IV....................................................................35

  • Buyer Default If Buyer defaults under this Contract after the Review Period, and such default continues for thirty (30) days following written notice from Seller (provided no notice shall extend the time for Closing), then at Seller’s election by written notice to Buyer, this Contract shall be terminated and of no effect, in which event the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit, including any interest thereon, shall be paid to and retained by the Seller as Seller’s sole and exclusive remedy hereunder, and as liquidated damages for Buyer’s default or failure to close, and both Buyer and Seller shall thereupon be released from all obligations hereunder.

  • Remedies for Breaches of This Agreement Section 8.1 Survival of Representations and Warranties

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