Remedies for Failure to Cure Funding Default Sample Clauses

Remedies for Failure to Cure Funding Default. In the event a Funding Default is not cured within the Grace Period, the Non-Defaulting Party may, at its sole and exclusive option and without prejudice to any other rights and remedies available to it, elect by written Notice to the Defaulting Party (“Default Remedy Notice”): 8.2.1 to make such payment as required to cure the Funding Default of the Defaulting Party (“Default Cure Payment”) and the Ownership Interest of the Defaulting Party will automatically be reduced by one percentage point (1%) for every $100,000 which the Defaulting Party failed to pay to the Project Company as an Additional Contribution (the “Dilution”). For avoidance of doubt, if a Defaulting Party failed to make an Additional Contribution of $140,000 when due, plus incurred accrued interest of $10,000 on the Funding Default, upon such payment by the Non-Defaulting Party in accordance with the terms herein, the Defaulting Party shall have its Ownership Interest decreased by one and a half percentage points (1.5%) (e.g., from 20% down to 18.5%) (the “Diluted Interest”), and the Non-Defaulting Party shall have its Ownership Interest correspondingly increased by one and a half percentage points (1.5%) (e.g., from 80% to 81.5%). 8.2.2 Within ten (10) Business Days after the date of the Default Remedy Notice but in any event no earlier than within three (3) Business Days after the Default Cure Payment is paid by the Non-Defaulting Party, the Defaulting Party’s Diluted Interest shall automatically be deemed transferred to the Non-Defaulting Party, without any further action required by the Defaulting Party or the Non-Defaulting Party. If required by applicable law, the Defaulting Party agrees that it will execute and deliver all necessary agreements, documents and certificates to effectuate the automatic transfer of the Ownership Interest of the Defaulting Party to the Non-Defaulting Party.
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Related to Remedies for Failure to Cure Funding Default

  • No Failure to Cure Default The Seller has not received a written notice of default of any senior mortgage loan related to the Mortgaged Property which has not been cured;

  • Remedies for Default (a) Enterprise Services’ rights to suspend and terminate Contractor’s rights under this Master 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 goods and/or 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 Master 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.

  • Default Breach Remedies See Addendum 13.1

  • Events of Default Remedies on Default Events of Default . Each of the following shall be an "Event of Default" if it occurs for any reason whatsoever, whether voluntary or involuntary, by operation of law or otherwise: (a) Borrowers (or any other Obligor, if applicable) fail to pay (i) any principal of any Loan when due (whether at stated maturity, on demand, upon acceleration or otherwise) or (ii) any interest, fee, indemnity or other amount payable under this Agreement or any other Loan Document within 2 Business Days after the date when due; (b) Any representation or warranty of an Obligor made in any Loan Documents or transactions contemplated thereby is incorrect or misleading in any material respect when made or deemed made; (c) Borrowers breach or fail to perform any covenant contained in Section 7.2, 7.3, 9.1.1, 9.

  • Lessor's Remedies on Default If Lessee defaults in the payment of rent or defaults in the performance of any of the other covenants or conditions hereof, Lessor may give Lessee notice of such default and if Lessee does not cure any such default within thirty (30) days after the giving of such notice (or if the default is of a nature that it cannot be completely cured within such period, if Lessee does not commence such cure within such thirty (30) days and thereafter proceed with reasonable diligence and in good faith to cure such default), then Lessor may terminate this Lease on not less than thirty (30) days' notice to Lessee. On the date specified in such notice, the term of this Lease shall terminate and Lessee shall then quit and surrender the Premises to Lessor, without extinguishing Lessee’s liability. If this Lease shall have been so terminated by Lessor, Lessor may at any time thereafter resume possession of the Premises by any lawful means and remove Lessee or other occupants and their effects.

  • Events of Default Rights and Remedies on Default 10.1 Events of Default 10.2 Acceleration of the Obligations

  • No Waiver; Remedies, Etc No failure on the part of any Agent or any Lender to exercise, and no delay in exercising, any right hereunder or under any other Loan Document shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right under any Loan Document preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right. The rights and remedies of the Agents and the Lenders provided herein and in the other Loan Documents are cumulative and are in addition to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies provided by law. The rights of the Agents and the Lenders under any Loan Document against any party thereto are not conditional or contingent on any attempt by the Agents and the Lenders to exercise any of their rights under any other Loan Document against such party or against any other Person.

  • Remedies on Default Etc 31 12.1. Acceleration....................................................31

  • Failure to Cure If DSHS learns of a pattern or practice of the Business Associate that constitutes a violation of the Business Associate’s obligations under the terms of this Contract and reasonable steps by DSHS do not end the violation, DSHS shall terminate this Contract, if feasible. In addition, If Business Associate learns of a pattern or practice of its Subcontractors that constitutes a violation of the Business Associate’s obligations under the terms of their contract and reasonable steps by the Business Associate do not end the violation, Business Associate shall terminate the Subcontract, if feasible.

  • Remedies on Default Whenever any Event of Default shall have happened and be continuing, the Issuer may take any one or more of the following remedial actions: (a) By written notice to the Company upon acceleration of maturity of the Bonds as provided in the Indenture, the Trustee may declare the aggregate amount of all unpaid Basic Rent or Additional Rent then or thereafter required to be paid under this Lease by the Company to be immediately due and payable as liquidated damages from the Company, whereupon the same shall become immediately due and payable by the Company provided, however, that the Owners of 100% in aggregate principal amount of the Outstanding Bonds must provide written consent to the Issuer and the Trustee to declare all unpaid Basic Rent immediately due; (b) Give the Company written notice of intention to terminate this Lease and the Base Lease on a date specified therein, which date shall not be earlier than 30 Business Days after such notice is given and, if all defaults have not then been cured on the date so specified, the Company’s leasehold interest in the Project shall cease, and this Lease shall thereupon be terminated, and the Issuer may re-enter and control the Project for the remaining term of the Base Lease; or (c) Without terminating the Base Lease or this Lease, conduct inspections or an Environmental Assessment of the Project, and re-enter the Project or take control thereof pursuant to legal proceedings or any notice provided for by law and this Lease. The Issuer or the Trustee acting on behalf of the Issuer may refuse to re-enter or take control of the Project if it has reasonable cause for such refusal. “Reasonable cause” shall include the presence on the Project of conditions which are in violation of any Environmental Law or the existence or threat of a remedial action against the Company under any Environmental Law resulting from conditions on the Project. Having elected to re-enter or take control of the Project without terminating the Base Lease or this Lease, the Issuer and the Trustee acting on behalf of the Issuer shall use reasonable diligence to relet the Project, or parts thereof, for such term or terms and at such rental and upon such other terms and conditions as are deemed advisable, with the right to make alterations and repairs to the Project, and no such re-entry or taking of control of the Project shall be construed as an election to terminate the Base Lease or this Lease, and no such re-entry or taking of control shall relieve the Company of its obligation to pay Basic Rent or Additional Rent (at the time or times provided herein), or of any of its other obligations under the Base Lease or this Lease, all of which shall survive such re-entry or taking of control. The Company shall continue to pay the Basic Rent and Additional Rent provided for in this Lease until the end of the Term, whether or not the Project shall have been relet, less the net proceeds, if any of reletting the Project. Having elected to re-enter or take control of the Project pursuant to subsection (c) hereunder, the Issuer or the Trustee acting on behalf of the Issuer may (subject, however, to any restrictions against termination of the Base Lease or this Lease in the Indenture), by notice to the Company given at any time thereafter while the Company is in default in the payment of Basic Rent or Additional Rent or in the performance of any other obligation under the Base Lease or this Lease, elect to terminate this Lease in accordance with subsection (b) hereunder and thereafter proceed to sell its interest in the Project. If, in accordance with any of the foregoing provisions of this Article, the Issuer shall have the right to elect to re-enter and take control of the Project, the Issuer may enter and expel the Company and those claiming through or under the Company and remove the property and effects of both or either by all lawful means without being guilty of any manner of trespass and without prejudice to any remedies for arrears of Basic Rent or Additional Rent or preceding breach of covenant.

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