Solution Cure Period Sample Clauses

A Solution Cure Period clause establishes a specific timeframe during which a party that has breached a contract or failed to meet certain obligations is given the opportunity to remedy the issue. Typically, this period begins once the non-breaching party provides written notice of the problem, and the breaching party must correct the failure within the allotted days to avoid further consequences, such as termination or penalties. The core function of this clause is to provide a fair chance for resolution before more severe contractual remedies are pursued, thereby promoting cooperation and reducing the likelihood of disputes escalating unnecessarily.
Solution Cure Period. Supplier shall correct any non-conformities identified during Acceptance testing and re-submit the corrected Solution or Component products or Services for re-testing within 15 business days of receipt of written notice of non-conformance to Supplier, or as otherwise agreed between DMAS and Supplier. In the event that Supplier fails to deliver a Solution which meets the Requirements, DMAS may, in its sole discretion: (i) reject the Solution in its entirety and recover amounts previously paid to the Supplier; (ii) issue a "partial Acceptance" of the Solution with an equitable adjustment in the price to account for such deficiency; or (iii) conditionally accept the applicable Solution while reserving its right to revoke Acceptance if timely correction is not forthcoming. Failure of the Solution to meet, in all material respects, the specifications and performance standards after the second set of acceptance tests will constitute a breach by Supplier, and DMAS may, at its sole discretion, terminate this Contract, in whole or in part, for the Solution to be provided by Supplier.
Solution Cure Period. Supplier shall correct any non-conformities identified hereunder and shall thereafter re-submit such previously non-conforming Solution or Component products or Services for re-testing within fifteen
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Related to Solution Cure Period

  • Notice and Cure Period In the event of a breach, the aggrieved Party shall give written notice of breach to the other Party. If the notified Party does not cure the breach, at its sole expense, within 30 days after the delivery of written notice, the Party may exercise any of the remedies as described in §14 for that Party. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the State, in its discretion, need not provide notice or a cure period and may immediately terminate this Agreement in whole or in part or institute any other remedy in the Agreement in order to protect the public interest of the State.

  • Cure Period Prior to any claim for default being made, either the Buyer or Seller will have an opportunity to cure any alleged default. If either Buyer or Seller fails to comply with any provision of this Agreement, the other party will deliver written notice to the non- complying party specifying such non-compliance. The non-complying party shall have calendar days after delivery of such notice to cure the non-compliance.

  • Feasibility Study Buyer is granted the right to conduct engineering and/or market and economic feasibility studies of the Property and a physical inspection of the Property, including studies or inspections to determine the existence of any environmental hazards or conditions (collectively, the “Feasibility Study”) during the period (the “Feasibility Period”) commencing on the Effective Date and ending at 5:00 p.m., Central Time, on the June 3, 2010. With Seller’s permission, after Seller has received advance notice sufficient to permit it to schedule in an orderly manner Buyer’s examination of the Property and to provide at least 24-hours’ advance written notice to any affected tenants, Buyer or its designated agents may enter upon the Property during normal business hours for purposes of analysis or other tests and inspections which may be deemed necessary by Buyer for the Feasibility Study. Buyer or its designated representative must be accompanied by a designated representative of Seller or have received Seller’s written permission prior to entering upon the Property in connection with Buyer’s Feasibility Study; provided, however, Buyer may not enter into any space leased by any tenant without being accompanied by a designated representative of Seller. Seller agrees to make its representative reasonably available during normal business hours. Buyer will not alter the physical condition of the Property or conduct invasive testing without notifying Seller of its requested tests, and obtaining the written consent of Seller to any physical alteration of the Property or invasive testing. Buyer will utilize commercially reasonable diligence to conduct or cause to be conducted all inspections and tests in a manner and at times which will not unreasonably interfere with any tenant’s use and occupancy of the Property. If Buyer determines, in its sole judgment, that the Property is not suitable for any reason for Buyer’s intended use or purpose, or is not in satisfactory condition, then Buyer may terminate this Contract by written notice to Seller prior to expiration of the Feasibility Period, in which case the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Money (other than the Option Money) will be returned to Buyer, and neither party shall have any further right or obligation hereunder other than as set forth herein with respect to rights or obligations which survive termination. If this Contract is not terminated pursuant to this Section 5(a), then after expiration of the Feasibility Period, after Seller has received advance notice sufficient to permit it to schedule in an orderly manner Buyer’s examination of the Property and to provide at least 24-hours’ advance written notice to any affected tenants, Buyer or its designated agents may enter upon the Property during normal business hours. Buyer or its designated representative must be accompanied by a designated representative of Seller or have received Seller’s written permission prior to entering upon the Property; provided, however, Buyer may not enter into any space leased by any tenant without being accompanied by a designated representative of Seller. If this Contract is not timely terminated pursuant to this Section 5(a), Buyer’s right to terminate this Contract pursuant to this Section 5(a) and any and all objections with respect to the Feasibility Study will be deemed to have been waived by Buyer for all purposes.

  • Notice and Cure Prior to initiating a lawsuit or arbitration regarding a legal dispute or claim relating in any way to this Agreement or the Account (as more fully defined in Section 19.(b)(iii), a “Claim”), the party asserting the Claim (the “Claimant”) shall give the other party (the “Defending Party”) written notice of the Claim (a “Claim Notice”) and a reasonable opportunity, not less than thirty (30) days, to resolve the Claim on an individual basis. Any Claim Notice to you shall be sent in writing by mail to the address for you maintained in our records. Any Claim Notice to us shall be sent by mail to OpenSky Card Services, P.O. Box 9224, Old Bethpage, NY 11804-9224, attention Legal Claim (or such other address as we subsequently provide you). Any Claim Notice you send must provide your Account Number and telephone number. Any Claim Notice must explain the nature of the Claim and the relief that is demanded. The Claimant must reasonably cooperate in providing any information about the Claim that the Defending Party reasonably requests.

  • Updated Information Submission by Interconnection Customer The updated information submission by the Interconnection Customer, including manufacturer information, shall occur no later than one hundred eighty (180) Calendar Days prior to the Trial Operation. The Interconnection Customer shall submit a completed copy of the Electric Generating Unit data requirements contained in Appendix 1 to the LGIP. It shall also include any additional information provided to the Participating TO and the CAISO for the Interconnection Studies. Information in this submission shall be the most current Electric Generating Unit design or expected performance data. Information submitted for stability models shall be compatible with the Participating TO and CAISO standard models. If there is no compatible model, the Interconnection Customer will work with a consultant mutually agreed to by the Parties to develop and supply a standard model and associated information.