With Advance Notice Sample Clauses
The "With Advance Notice" clause requires one party to inform the other party ahead of time before taking a specified action under the agreement. Typically, this clause sets out a minimum period—such as 30 days—during which written notice must be provided before actions like termination, amendment, or suspension of services can occur. By mandating advance notification, the clause ensures that all parties have sufficient time to prepare for or respond to significant changes, thereby promoting fairness and reducing the risk of unexpected disruptions.
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With Advance Notice. Each party hereto shall have the right to terminate the Agreement in the event of a material breach of this Agreement by the other party. In such event, the party exercising its right to terminate shall provide written notice of such breach to the breaching party and, in all cases other than the failure of Client to pay an undisputed invoice due in accordance with this Agreement, the breaching party shall have a period of thirty (30) days following its receipt of such written notice to cure such breach. If such breach is not cured within such 30-day period, the party exercising its right to terminate may then send written notice to the breaching party terminating the Agreement, and such Agreement shall be terminated upon receipt by the breaching party of such written notice. In the case of Client’s failure to timely pay an outstanding undisputed invoice in accordance with this Agreement, HCHB shall provide written notice of such breach, and such breach must be cured on or before the expiration of ten (10) days following written notice thereof by HCHB; otherwise HCHB may exercise its right to terminate this Agreement.
With Advance Notice. Unit members who are scheduled, with advance notice, to report to work on an overtime basis for hours not contiguous to their regular work schedules shall be guaranteed a minimum assignment of not less than two (2) hours. However, if the time so worked runs into the unit member’s regularly scheduled work day, the two-hour guarantee does not apply.
With Advance Notice. No charge for the first fifteen minutes, and $1 per minute for every additional minute before (or after) this time frame.
