Termination by Contractor for Excessive Launch Postponements Sample Clauses

Termination by Contractor for Excessive Launch Postponements. Contractor may terminate the Launch Service under this Contract if: Customer has actually postponed, or provided notice of postponement of the Launch Service under Article 7 entitled “Launch Schedule Adjustments,” including postponements attributable to Customer under Paragraph 7.3 and 10.3, for more than the aggregate period of permissible postponements under Article 7. If Contractor does not provide a notice of termination to Customer within [***] days of postponement or notice of postponement by Customer, Contractor waives its right to terminate the postponed Launch Service under this Paragraph 18.4 unless Customer further postpones the Launch Service under Article 7. If Contractor terminates the Launch Service in accordance with this Paragraph 18.4, Contractor shall be entitled to the Termination Charge set forth in Paragraph 18.6.
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Termination by Contractor for Excessive Launch Postponements. Contractor may terminate a Launch Service under this Contract for excessive postponements by Customer only as expressly permitted in Article 7. If Contractor does not provide a notice of termination to Customer within [CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED] of postponement or notice of postponement by Customer, Contractor waives its right to terminate the postponed Launch Service under this Section 21.4 unless Customer further postpones the Launch Service under Article 7. If Contractor terminates a Launch Service in accordance with this Section 21.4, Contractor shall be entitled to retain the Termination Charge set forth in Section 21.7. [CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED]

Related to Termination by Contractor for Excessive Launch Postponements

  • Termination for Force Majeure In the event of a force majeure that lasts longer than thirty (30) days from the date that a Party claiming relief due to the force majeure event gives notice to the other Party, the Party not claiming relief under the force majeure event may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the other Party. For the avoidance of doubt, the COVID-19 pandemic does not constitute a force majeure event.

  • Termination by Contractor If Owner shall at any time: (i) fail to pay any undisputed amount; (ii) fail to materially comply with any of its material obligations under this Agreement (but only to the extent such material failure and the impact thereof is not subject to adjustment by Change Order as set forth in Section 6.2); or (iii) experience an Insolvency Event (each of the foregoing being an “Owner Default”) then, Contractor has the right (without prejudice to any other rights under the Agreement) to provide written notice to Owner specifying the nature of the Owner Default and demanding that such Owner Default be cured. If: (a) with respect to clause (i) Owner fails to cure such Owner Default within thirty (30) Days after receipt of such notice; (b) with respect to clause (ii), (1) Owner fails to cure such Owner Default within forty-five (45) Days after receipt of such notice or, (2) if the Owner Default cannot be cured within such forty five (45) Day period through the diligent exercise of all commercially practicable efforts, Owner fails to diligently exercise all commercially practicable efforts to cure such condition or fails to cure such condition within ninety (90) Days after receipt of such notice to cure such Owner Default; or (c) Owner experiences an Insolvency Event, Contractor may, in the event of (a), (b) or (c), at its sole option and without prejudice to any other rights that it has under this Agreement, and upon notice to Owner, terminate this Agreement. In the event of such termination under this Section 16.5, Contractor shall have the rights (and Owner shall make the payments) provided for in Section 16.2 in the event of an Owner termination for convenience.

  • Termination by Customer Customer may terminate this Agreement:

  • Termination by the Consultant The Consultant may terminate the provision of his services under this Agreement on not less than 30 days' notice to the Company, in which case the obligations of the Company will be the same as though the services were terminated for cause.

  • Partial Terminations by the Purchasers In the event so instructed by the Purchasers in writing after the Closing Date and at the Purchasers’ sole expense, each Seller shall execute documents prepared by the Purchasers and reasonably acceptable to such Seller resigning or appointing a successor Appointed Trustee under any Serviced Appointment for which such Seller acts as Appointed Trustee (other than with respect to any Serviced Appointment that is an Excluded Appointment), and shall reasonably cooperate, at the Purchasers’ sole expense, as instructed by the Purchasers, in finding a qualified successor Appointed Trustee, including executing any documents prepared by the Purchasers in connection with the application to a court of competent jurisdiction to appoint a successor Appointed Trustee.

  • Termination by the Executive Without Good Reason The Executive may terminate his employment on his own initiative for any reason upon 30 days’ prior written notice to the Company; provided, however, that during such notice period, the Executive shall reasonably cooperate with the Company (at no cost to the Executive) in minimizing the effects of such termination on the Company Group. Such termination shall have the same consequences as a termination for Cause under Section 6.2.

  • Termination by the Executive other than for Good Reason The Executive may terminate this Agreement and Executive’s employment hereunder other than for Good Reason, provided that the Executive gives the Company no less than thirty (30) days prior written notice of such termination.

  • Termination by the Company for Cause; Termination by the Executive without Good Reason (a) For purposes of this Agreement, “

  • Termination by the Executive for Good Reason Termination by the Executive of the Executive’s employment with the Company for Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean that the Executive has complied with the “Good Reason Process” (hereinafter defined) following, the occurrence of any of the following events:

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