Common use of Sixty-Day Right to Cure Clause in Contracts

Sixty-Day Right to Cure. If either party believes that the other party is in default of this Agreement, it shall provide written notice to the allegedly defaulting party of the alleged default; offer to meet and confer in a good-faith effort to resolve the issue; and, except where a delay may cause irreparable injury, provide sixty (60) days to cure the alleged default, commencing at the time of the notice. Any notice given pursuant to this provision shall specify the nature of the alleged default, and, where appropriate, the manner in which the alleged default may be cured.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Community Benefits Agreement, Community Benefits Agreement, Community Benefits Agreement

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Sixty-Day Right to Cure. If Except for Section IV.E, if the either party Party believes that the other party Party is in default of this Agreement, it the party shall provide written notice to the allegedly defaulting party other Party of the alleged default; offer to meet and confer in a good-faith effort to resolve the issue; and, except where a delay may cause irreparable injury, and provide sixty (60) days to cure the alleged default, default commencing at the time of the notice. Any notice given pursuant to this provision shall specify the nature of the alleged default, and, where appropriate, the manner in which the alleged default satisfactorily may be cured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Sixty-Day Right to Cure. If either party believes that the other party is in default of this Agreement, it shall [provide written notice to the allegedly defaulting party of the alleged default; notice] [an offer to meet and confer in a good-faith effort to resolve the issue; issue and, except where a delay may cause irreparable injury, ]... [provide sixty ([60) ] days to cure the alleged default, commencing at the time of the notice]. Any The notice given pursuant to this provision shall specify the nature of the alleged default, and, where appropriate, default and the manner in which the alleged default may can be cured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Benefits Agreement

Sixty-Day Right to Cure. If either party any Party believes that the other party another Party is in default of this Agreement, it shall provide written notice to the allegedly defaulting party Party of the alleged default; offer to meet and confer in a good-faith effort to resolve the issue; and, except where a delay may cause irreparable injury, provide sixty (60) days to cure the alleged default, commencing at the time of the notice. Any notice given pursuant to this provision shall specify the nature of the alleged default, and, where appropriate, the manner in which the alleged default may be cured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Benefits Agreement

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Sixty-Day Right to Cure. If either party believes that the other party is in default of this Agreement, it shall provide written notice to the allegedly defaulting party of the alleged default; offer to meet and confer in a good-faith effort to resolve the issue; and, except where a delay may cause irreparable injury, provide sixty (60) days to cure the alleged default, commencing at the time of the notice. Any notice given pursuant to this provision shall specify the nature of the alleged default, and, where appropriate, the manner in which the alleged default may be cured.sixty

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Benefits Agreement

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