Common use of Response to Demand Clause in Contracts

Response to Demand. The Receiving Party must within fourteen (14) days, provide a written response (“Response”) to the Submitting Party. The Response must state whether the Receiving Party: Accepts or rejects the Demand or Needs any additional information in order for it to fully analyze the Demand. The Submitting Party must promptly comply with Receiving Party’s request for additional information. Any delay caused by Submitting Party’s failure to respond to a request for additional information shall extend the period within which the Receiving Party must provide the Response. In no event, however, will the time period for a Response be extended beyond thirty (30) days from the date the Receiving Party receives the Demand. Failure of the Receiving Party to provide a Response within this time period will be deemed a rejection of the Demand by the Receiving Party.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: End of Agreement, End of Agreement, End of Agreement

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Response to Demand. The Receiving Party must within fourteen (14) days, provide a written response (“Response”) to the Submitting Party. The Response must state whether the Receiving Party: Accepts or rejects the Demand or Needs needs any additional information in order for it to fully analyze the Demand. The Submitting Party must promptly comply with Receiving Party’s request for additional information. Any delay caused by Submitting Party’s failure to respond to a request for additional information shall extend the period within which the Receiving Party must provide the Response. In no event, however, will the time period for a Response be extended beyond thirty (30) days from the date the Receiving Party receives the Demand. Failure of the Receiving Party to provide a Response within this time period will be deemed a rejection of the Demand by the Receiving Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.courts.ca.gov, www.courts.ca.gov, www.courts.ca.gov

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