Remedies of Developer Sample Clauses

Remedies of Developer. Upon a City Default hereunder and upon an additional thirty (30) days written notice to City providing an opportunity to cure, at the option of Developer and without further notice or demand to City, Developer may suspend or terminate Developer’s obligation to complete the Project. Upon a City Default hereunder and upon an additional thirty (30) days written notice to City providing an opportunity to cure, to the extent the City Default can be cured by the payment of money or institution of legal actions, Developer may pay such amounts on behalf of City with such amount(s) to be immediately reimbursed to Developer by City. Upon a City Default hereunder, in any legal or equitable proceeding brought under or with relation to the Agreement or transaction, Developer shall be entitled to recover, in addition to any other damages or amounts provided for within this Agreement, reasonable attorneys’ fees, paraprofessional fees, litigation expenses, and court costs. All rights and remedies of Developer herein specified are cumulative and in addition to, and not in limitation of, any rights and remedies that Developer may have pursuant to this Agreement, by law or in equity, or otherwise.
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Remedies of Developer. Upon the occurrence of an Owner Default, Developer shall be entitled, as it sole remedy, to terminate this Agreement; and upon such any termination by Developer pursuant to this Section 5.04, neither party shall have any further right or obligation hereunder, except that (i) Developer shall immediately deliver to Owner all funds, books, and records of Owner in the possession or control of Developer, (ii) Owner shall continue to be obligated to pay and perform all of its obligations that have accrued as of the date of termination, and (iii) Owner shall be liable to Developer for all damages that Developer may suffer arising out of or connected with such default or any other default by Owner under this Agreement.
Remedies of Developer. In the event City defaults under its obligation and fails to cure within 30 days after written notice by Developer and Developer is not otherwise in default, Developer may by written notice to City elect to terminate its obligations hereunder, at the option of Developer, in addition to seeking such other remedies as may be allowed under Texas law. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the obligation of Developer to make payments of taxes as set forth in Paragraph 6(a), shall survive any termination of obligations by Developer for those tax years preceding the year in which the right to terminate is exercised by Developer.
Remedies of Developer. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default-City, Developer shall have, as Developer’s sole and exclusive remedies, the remedies set forth below:
Remedies of Developer. For an Event of Default by Successor Agency hereunder, Developer shall have the following remedies:
Remedies of Developer. In the event of default by the City, the Developer may do any or all of the following: (1) Seek any available remedy at law, but under no circumstances shall City be liable for consequential or punitive damages. (2) Seek enforcement of any of the City's obligations hereunder by any equitable remedy, including specific performance or injunction. (3) Under no circumstances may the Developer suspend its own performance hereunder or seek or elect to terminate this Agreement in the event of Default by the City.
Remedies of Developer. Developer’s exclusive remedies for an Event of Non-Performance by the City shall consist of and shall be limited to-the following: (i) Recovery of damages for unpaid amounts due in accordance with the reimbursement provisions of this Agreement contained in Sections 3.3 and 8. Such damages shall consist of Developer’s actual damages as of the time of entry of judgment (meaning the right to receive payments from the Special Fund to be applied to the Total Reimbursement Amount in accordance with and limited by this Agreement), plus interest thereon at the statutory rate until such amounts are paid to Developer by the City. Developer waives any right to seek consequential, punitive, multiple, exemplary or any other damages. (ii) If an Event of Non-Performance by the City occurs at any time, whether prior to or after Completion of Construction of the Minimum Resort District Improvements Developer may seek special action or other similar relief (whether characterized as mandamus, injunction or otherwise), requiring the City to undertake and to fully and timely perform, its obligations under this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the collection, deposit, allocation, and disbursement of Sales Tax Rebates to Developer in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
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Remedies of Developer. If the City is in default under this Agreement, then Developer shall be entitled to seek specific performance and injunctive relief only.
Remedies of Developer. Upon Event of Default by Owner as specified in this Agreement and the expiration of any applicable cure period provided by this Agreement, Developer shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement effective immediately, and to exercise all of its rights at law or in equity.

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  • REMEDIES OF THE PARTIES a. If Buyers (a) fail to make the payments aforesaid, or any part thereof, as same become due; or (b) fail to pay the taxes or special assessments or charges, or any part thereof, levied upon said property, or assessed against it, by any taxing body before any of such items become delinquent; or (c) fail to keep the property insured; or (d) fail to keep it in reasonable repair as herein required; or (e) fail to perform any of the agreements as herein made or required; then Sellers, in addition to any and all other legal and equitable remedies which they may have, at their option, may proceed to forfeit and cancel this contract as provided by law (Chapter 656 Code of Iowa). Upon completion of such forfeiture Buyers shall have no right of reclamation or compensation for money paid, or improvements made; but such payments and/or improvements if any shall be retained and kept by Sellers as compensation for the use of said property, and/or as liquidated damages for breach of this contract ; and upon completion of such forfeiture, if the Buyers, or any other person or persons shall be in possession of said real estate or any part thereof, such party or parties in possession shall at once peacefully remove therefrom, or failing to do so may be treated as tenants holding over, unlawfully after the expiration of lease, and may accordingly be ousted and removed as such as provided by law. b. If Buyers fail to timely perform this contract, Sellers, at their option, may elect to declare the entire balance immediately due and payable after such notice, if any, as may be required by Chapter 654, The Code. Thereafter this contract may be foreclosed in equity and the court may appoint a receiver to take immediate possession of the property and of the revenues and income accruing therefrom and to rent or cultivate the same as the receiver may deem best for the interest of all parties concerned, and such receiver shall be liable to account to Buyers only for the net profits, after application of rents, issues and profits from the costs and expenses of the receivership and foreclosure and upon the contract obligation. It is agreed that if this contract covers less than ten (10) acres of land, and in the event of the foreclosure of this contract and sale of the property by sheriff's sale in such foreclosure proceedings, the time of one year for redemption from said sale provided by the statutes of the State of Iowa shall be reduced to six (6) months provided the Sellers, in such action file an election to waive any deficiency judgment against Buyers which may arise out of the foreclosure proceedings; all to be consistent with the provisions of Chapter 628 of the Iowa Code. If the redemption period is so reduced, for the first three (3) months after sale such right of redemption shall be exclusive to the Buyers, and the time periods in Sections 628.5, 628.15 and 628.16 of the Iowa Code shall be reduced to four (4) months. (1) The real estate is less than ten (10) acres in size; (2) the Court finds affirmatively that the said real estate has been abandoned by the owners and those persons personally liable under this contract at the time of such foreclosure; and (3) Sellers in such action file an election to waive any deficiency judgment against Buyers or their successor in interest in such action. If the redemption period is so reduced, Buyers or their successors in interest or the owner shall have the exclusive right to redeem for the first thirty (30) days after such sale, and the time provided for redemption by creditors as provided in Sections 628.5, 628.15 and 628.16 of the Iowa Code shall be reduced to forty (40) days. Entry of appearance by pleading or docket entry by or on behalf of Buyers shall be presumption that the property is not abandoned. Any such redemption period shall be consistent with all of the provisions of Chapter 628 of the Iowa Code. This paragraph shall not be construed to limit or otherwise affect any other redemption provisions contained in Chapter 628 of the Iowa Code. Upon completion of such forfeiture Buyers shall have no right of reclamation or compensation for money paid, or improvements made; but such payments and for improvements if any shall be retained and kept by Sellers as compensation for the use of said property, and/or as liquidated damages for breach of this contract; and upon completion of such forfeiture, if Buyers, or any other person or persons shall be in possession of said real estate or any part thereof, such party or parties in possession shall at once peacefully remove therefrom, or failing to do so may be treated as tenants holding over, unlawfully after the expiration of a lease, and may accordingly be ousted and removed as such as provided by law. c. If Sellers fail to timely perform their obligations under this contract, Buyers shall have the right to terminate this contract and have all payments made returned to them. d. Buyers and Sellers are also entitled to utilize any and all other remedies or actions at law or in equity available to them. e. In any action or proceeding relating to this contract the successful party shall be entitled to receive reasonable attorney's fees and costs as permitted by law.

  • Remedies of the Bank 4.01. The Additional Event of Suspension consists of the following, namely, that a situation has arisen which shall make it improbable that the Program, or a significant part of it, will be carried out.

  • REMEDIES OF LESSOR At any time after the occurrence of any Event of Default, Lessor may exercise one or more of the following remedies: (a) Lessor may terminate any or all of the Leases with respect to any or all items of Equipment subject thereto; (b) Lessor may recover from Lessee all Rent and other amounts then due and to become due under any or all of the Leases; (c) Lessor may take possession of any or all items of Equipment, wherever the same may be located, without demand or notice, without any court order or other process of law and without liability to Lessee for any damages occasioned by such taking of possession, and any such taking of possession shall not constitute a termination of any Lease; (d) Lessor may demand that Lessee return any or all items of Equipment to Lessor in accordance with Paragraph 16; and (e) Lessor may pursue any other remedy available at law or in equity, including, without limitation, seeking damages, specific performance or an injunction. Upon repossession or return of any item of the Equipment, Lessor shall sell, lease or otherwise dispose of such item in a commercially reasonable manner, with or without notice and on public or private bid, and apply the net proceeds thereof (after deducting the estimated fair market value of such item at the expiration of the term of the applicable Lease, in the case of a sale, or the rents due for any period beyond the scheduled expiration of such Lease, in the case of any subsequent lease of such item, and all expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred in connection therewith) towards the Rent and other amounts due under such Lease, with any excess net proceeds to be retained by Lessor. Each of the remedies under this Lease shall be cumulative, and not exclusive, and in addition to any other remedy referred to herein or otherwise available to Lessor in law or in equity. Any repossession or subsequent sale or lease by Lessor of any item of Equipment shall not bar an action for a deficiency as herein provided, and the bringing of an action or the entry of judgment against Lessee shall not bar Lessor's right to repossess any or all items of Equipment.

  • Remedies are Cumulative Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, the rights and remedies contained in this Agreement are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights or remedies provided by law.

  • Remedies of the Association 4.01. The Additional Event of Suspension consists of the following: a situation has arisen which shall make it improbable that the Program, or a significant part of it, will be carried out.

  • Remedies for Contractor Breach Pertaining to contract-related issues, it is the responsibility of both CMHA and the contractor to communicate with each other in as clear and complete a manner as possible. If at any time during the term of this contract CMHA or the contractor is not satisfied with any issue, it is the responsibility of that party to deliver to the other party communication, in writing, fully detailing the issue and corrective action (please note that CMHA has the right to issue unilateral addendums to this contract, but the contractor does not have the same right). The other party shall, within 10 days, respond in writing to the other party (however, CMHA shall retain the right to, if conditions warrant, require the contractor to respond in a shorter period of time). Further, CMHA shall, at a minimum, employ the following steps in dealing with the contractor as to any performance issues: 20.16.1.1. If the contractor is in material breach of the contract, CMHA may promptly invoke the termination clause detailed within Section No. 3, form HUD-5370-C, General Conditions for Non-Construction Contracts, Section I—(With or without Maintenance Work), which is attached hereto, and terminate the contract for cause. Such termination must be delivered to the contractor in writing and shall fully detail all pertinent issues pertaining to the cause of and justification for the termination. 20.16.1.2. Prior to termination, CMHA may choose to warn 20.16.1.3. After termination, if the contractor does not agree with CMHA’s justification for the termination, the contractor shall have 10 days to dispute, in writing, such action; if he/she does not do so within the 10-day period, he/she shall have no recourse but to accept and agree with CMHA’s position on the issue. The written protest must detail all pertinent information pertaining to the dispute, including justification detailing CMHA’s alleged incorrect action(s). 20.16.1.4. The response to any protest received shall be conducted in accordance with Section No. 4.0 of this document. 20.16.1.5. It is CMHA’s policy to resolve all contractual issues informally and without litigation. Disputes will not be referred to HUD unless all administrative remedies have been exhausted. When appropriate, a mediator may be used to help resolve differences. 20.16.1.6. For contracts of $100,000 or less, the bidder/contractor may request to meet with the Procurement Officer. 20.16.1.7. All claims by a contractor relating to performance of a contract shall be submitted in writing to the Procurement Officer or designee for a written decision. The contractor may request a conference on the claim. The Procurement Officer’s decision shall inform the contractor of its appeal rights to the next higher level of authority in CMHA. Contractor claims shall be governed by the Changes clause in the form HUD-5370-C.

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

  • Remedies for Events of Default If an Event of Default, as defined in the Indenture, occurs and is continuing, the Trustee or the Holders of not less than 25% in principal amount of the Notes then outstanding may declare all the Notes to be immediately due and payable. If a bankruptcy or insolvency default with respect to the Company or any of its Significant Subsidiaries occurs and is continuing, the Notes automatically become immediately due and payable. Holders may not enforce the Indenture or the Notes except as provided in the Indenture. The Trustee may require indemnity satisfactory to it before it enforces the Indenture or the Notes. Subject to certain limitations, Holders of at least a majority in principal amount of the Notes then outstanding may direct the Trustee in its exercise of any trust or power.

  • REMEDIES, ETC CUMULATIVE. Each and every right, power and remedy of the Pledgee provided for in this Agreement or in any other Secured Debt Agreement, or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute shall be cumulative and concurrent and shall be in addition to every other such right, power or remedy. The exercise or beginning of the exercise by the Pledgee or any other Secured Creditor of any one or more of the rights, powers or remedies provided for in this Agreement or any other Secured Debt Agreement or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise shall not preclude the simultaneous or later exercise by the Pledgee or any other Secured Creditor of all such other rights, powers or remedies, and no failure or delay on the part of the Pledgee or any other Secured Creditor to exercise any such right, power or remedy shall operate as a waiver thereof. No notice to or demand on any Pledgor in any case shall entitle it to any other or further notice or demand in similar or other circumstances or constitute a waiver of any of the rights of the Pledgee or any other Secured Creditor to any other or further action in any circumstances without notice or demand. The Secured Creditors agree that this Agreement may be enforced only by the action of the Pledgee, in each case acting upon the instructions of the Required Lenders (or, after the date on which all Credit Document Obligations have been paid in full, the holders of at least a majority of the outstanding Other Obligations) and that no other Secured Creditor shall have any right individually to seek to enforce or to enforce this Agreement or to realize upon the security to be granted hereby, it being understood and agreed that such rights and remedies may be exercised by the Pledgee for the benefit of the Secured Creditors upon the terms of this Agreement.

  • Remedies of Landlord Upon the occurrence of any such event of default, Landlord shall have the option to pursue any one or more of the following remedies (as well as any other remedies provided by law or equity) without any notice or demand whatsoever: 10.2.1 Enter upon and take possession of the Premises without terminating this Lease and without relieving Tenant of its obligation to make the payments of Rent herein reserved, and expel or remove Tenant and any other person who may be occupying the Premises or any part thereof and any personal property or trade fixtures located therein, and change or alter the locks and other security devices, without notice to Tenant and relet the Premises on behalf of Tenant, at any rental readily obtainable, and receive the rent therefor. Landlord shall have no obligation to furnish a new key to Tenant unless and until tenant cures all existing defaults and delivers to Landlord additional security satisfactory to Landlord to secure Tenant's performance of its obligations under this Lease. In such event, Tenant shall pay to Landlord on demand the expenses of such reletting (as described in Paragraph 10.2.2 hereof), and any deficiency which may arise by reason of such reletting for the remainder of the Term. Tenant shall not be entitled to any excess obtained by Landlord in reletting over the Rent. Landlord can bring separate actions from time to time against Tenant to collect rent due and owing. 10.2.2 Terminate this Lease forthwith. In the event of such termination, Tenant shall immediately surrender the Premises to Landlord and if Tenant fails to do so, Landlord may enter upon and take possession of the Premises and expel or remove Tenant and any other person who may be occupying the Premises or any part thereof, and any personal property or trade fixtures located therein. In the event of the termination of this Lease as provided herein, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, on demand, the expenses of such reletting (including all repairs, tenant finish, improvements, brokers' and attorneys' fees and all loss or damage which Landlord may sustain by reason of such re-entry and reletting) plus an amount equal to the difference between the Rent provided for herein and the amount of Rent received by Landlord from the subsequent reletting of the Premises, for the period which would otherwise constitute the balance of the Term, which amount shall be considered accelerated and immediately due and payable, (discounted at the prime rate then in effect) per year) in full by Tenant to Landlord. 10.2.3 Cure any default of Tenant hereunder and Tenant shall immediately reimburse Landlord for the cost thereof plus interest thereon at the Default Rate from the date of expenditure by Landlord until the date of reimbursement by Tenant.

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