Common use of Rights to Stop Work and to Terminate Clause in Contracts

Rights to Stop Work and to Terminate. In the event that a Buyer Default shall have occurred and be continuing, Seller, if it is not in default in the performance of any of its obligations under this Contract, (i) shall have, upon prior written notice to Buyer, the right to slow or to stop production of Units, and the Scheduled Delivery Dates as provided in ARTICLE 9 shall, without prejudice to Seller’s right to recover damages therefor, be extended by additional time equal to the period of the continuance of such Buyer Default, and (ii) if such Buyer Default shall continue for more than thirty (30) days after written notice thereof by Seller to Buyer, Seller may, without prejudice to its rights to recover damages therefor from Buyer, terminate this Contract as to the undelivered Units of Equipment by written notice to Buyer.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Equipment Purchase Contract (Hub Group Inc), Equipment Purchase Contract (Hub Group Inc), Equipment Purchase Contract (Hub Group Inc)

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Rights to Stop Work and to Terminate. In the event that a Buyer Default shall have occurred and be continuing, Seller, if it is not in default in the performance of any of its obligations under this Contract, (i) shall have, upon prior written notice to Buyer, the right to slow or to stop production of Units, and the Scheduled Delivery Dates Schedule as provided in ARTICLE 9 1 shall, without prejudice to Seller’s right to recover damages therefor, be extended by additional time equal to the period of the continuance of such Buyer Default, and (ii) if such Buyer Default shall continue for more than thirty (30) days after written notice thereof by Seller to Buyer, Seller may, without prejudice to its rights to recover damages therefor from Buyer, terminate this Contract as to the undelivered Units of Equipment by written notice to Buyer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Equipment Purchase Contract (Pacer International Inc), Equipment Purchase Contract (Pacer International Inc)

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Rights to Stop Work and to Terminate. In the event that a Buyer Default shall have occurred and be continuing, Seller, if it is not in default in the performance of any of its obligations under this Contract, (i) shall have, upon prior written notice to Buyer, the right to slow or to stop production of Units, and the Scheduled Delivery Dates Schedule as provided in ARTICLE 9 1 shall, without prejudice to Seller’s 's right to recover damages therefor, be extended by additional time equal to the period of the continuance of such Buyer Default, and (ii) if such Buyer Default shall continue for more than thirty (30) days after written notice thereof by Seller to Buyer, Seller may, without prejudice to its rights to recover damages therefor from Buyer, terminate this Contract as to the undelivered Units of Equipment by written notice to Buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pacer International Inc

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