Common use of Reputational Harm Clause in Contracts

Reputational Harm. Winegrower engages in any conduct that in the sole determination of Certifier would reflect unfavorably on the reputation of Certifier, the Certification Program, or the Certification Standards, or that would subject Certifier to public disrepute, and fails to discontinue this conduct and, in the sole discretion of Certifier, cure such breach within ten (10) days after the date of written notice by Xxxxxxxxx.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: New York Sustainable Winegrowing Trustmark Agreement, New York Sustainable Winegrowing Trustmark Agreement, New York Sustainable Winegrowing Trustmark Agreement

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