Common use of Remedies for Default Clause in Contracts

Remedies for Default. If the District is in default of this Contract, the NWESD may pursue any or all of the following remedies, which may be cumulative: 1. Immediately terminate the Contract; 2. Injunctive relief without proof of actual damage and without posting a bond pending resolution by court action or arbitration; 3. Liquidated damages to protect against the immeasurable damage to the NWESD's business and goodwill of $50.00 for each day that the District improperly or without permission uses the NWESD’s intellectual property; 4. Consequential and incidental damages to the NWESD from the District’s default; and 5. Recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs for any arbitration or litigation brought to enforce the NWESD's rights under this Contract.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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Remedies for Default. If the District Client is in default of this Contract, the NWESD may pursue any or all of the following remedies, which may be cumulative: 1. Immediately terminate the Contract; 2. Injunctive relief without proof of actual damage and without posting a bond pending resolution by court action or arbitration; 3. Liquidated damages to protect against the immeasurable damage to the NWESD's business and goodwill of $50.00 for each day that the District Client improperly or without permission uses the NWESD’s intellectual property; 4. Consequential and incidental damages to the NWESD from the DistrictClient’s default; and 5. Recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs for any arbitration or litigation brought to enforce the NWESD's rights under this Contract.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contract, Project Management Services Agreement, Technical Assistance Agreement

Remedies for Default. If the District Client is in default of this Contract, the NWESD may pursue any or all of the following remedies, which may be cumulative: 1. Immediately terminate the Contract; 2. Injunctive relief without proof of actual damage and without posting a bond pending resolution by court action or arbitration; 3. Liquidated damages to protect against the immeasurable damage to the NWESD's business and goodwill of $50.00 for each day that the District Client improperly or without permission uses the NWESD’s 's intellectual property; 4. Consequential and incidental damages to the NWESD from the District’s Client's default; and 5. Recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs for any arbitration or litigation brought to enforce the NWESD's rights under this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consultation Agreement, Contract

Remedies for Default. If the District Business is in default of this Contract, the NWESD may pursue any or all of the following remedies, which may be cumulative: 1. Immediately terminate the Contract; 2. Injunctive relief without proof of actual damage and without posting a bond pending resolution by court action or arbitration; 3. Liquidated damages to protect against the immeasurable damage to the NWESD's business and goodwill of $50.00 for each day that the District Business improperly or without permission uses the NWESD’s intellectual property; 4. Consequential and incidental damages to the NWESD from the DistrictBusiness’s default; and 5. Recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs for any arbitration or litigation brought to enforce the NWESD's rights under this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

Remedies for Default. If the District Client is in default of this Contract, the NWESD may pursue any or all of the following remedies, which may be cumulative: 1. Immediately terminate the Contract; 21. Injunctive relief without proof of actual damage and without posting a bond pending resolution by court action or arbitration; 32. Liquidated damages to protect against the immeasurable damage to the NWESD's business and goodwill of $50.00 for each day that the District Client improperly or without permission uses the NWESD’s intellectual property; 43. Consequential and incidental damages to the NWESD from the DistrictClient’s default; and 54. Recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs for any arbitration or litigation brought to enforce the NWESD's rights under this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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Remedies for Default. If the District Client is in default of this ContractContract , the NWESD may pursue any or all of the following remedies, which may be cumulative: 1. Immediately terminate the Contract; 2. Injunctive relief without proof of actual damage and without posting a bond pending resolution by court action or arbitration; 3. Liquidated damages to protect against the immeasurable damage to the NWESD's business and goodwill of $50.00 for each day that the District Client improperly or without permission uses the NWESD’s 's intellectual property; 4. Consequential and incidental damages to the NWESD from the District’s Client's default; and 5. Recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs for any arbitration or litigation brought to enforce the NWESD's rights under this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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