Remedy for Breach The Executive agrees that in the event of a material breach or threatened material breach of any of the covenants contained in this Paragraph 6, the Company will have the right and remedy to have such covenants specifically enforced by any court having jurisdiction, it being acknowledged and agreed that any material breach of any of the covenants will cause irreparable injury to the Company and that money damages will not provide an adequate remedy to the Company.
REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY 3.1. Subject to the exclusions and limitations set out above, if the Product fails to comply with the Limited Warranty in clauses 1.2 or 1.3, BYD will repair or replace the non-conforming Product or parts thereof within the warranty term at no charge (or provide a partial refund) on the following conditions.
REMEDY FOR BREACH AND RIGHT TO CURE Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement to the contrary, if Contractor fails to perform any obligation of this Agreement, the County may itself perform, or cause the performance of, such agreement or obligation. In that event, Contractor will, on demand, fully reimburse County for all such expenditures. Alternatively, County, at its option, may deduct from any funds owed to Contractor the amount necessary to cover any expenditures under this provision. This is in addition to any other remedies available to the County by law or as otherwise stated in this Agreement.
For Breach A Party may terminate this Agreement for cause if it provides 30 days written notice of the breach to the other Party, and the breach remains uncured at the end of 30 days. If Agency terminates this Agreement due to Axon’s uncured breach, Axon will refund prepaid amounts on a prorated basis based on the effective date of termination.
Damages for Failure to Cut or Termination for Breach (a) In event of Purchaser’s failure to cut designated timber on portions of Sale Area by Termination Date or termination for breach under B9.31, Forest Service shall appraise remaining Included Timber, unless termination is under B8.22 or B8.34. Such appraisal shall be made with the standard Forest Service method in use at time of termination.
Breach and Remedies for Breach 14 10.1 Liquidated Damages Schedule and Schedule Amendments.
REMEDIES FOR BREACH It is understood and agreed that all rights and remedies afforded below shall be in addition to all remedies or actions otherwise authorized or permitted by law:
Termination for Breach Either party may terminate this Agreement (including the Statement of Work) if the other party breaches any material term of this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within thirty (30) days following written notice thereof from the non-breaching party.
Liability for Breach 10.1 Either Party’s direct or indirect violation of any provisions hereof or failure to assume its obligations hereunder or failure to assume such obligations in a timely and adequate manner shall constitute breach of this Agreement. The non-breaching Party (“Non-Breaching Party”) shall have the right to require the breaching Party (“Breaching Party”) by written notice to redress its breach and take adequate, effective and timely measures to eliminate the consequences of such breach, and indemnify against the losses incurred by the Non-Breaching Party due to the breach of the Breaching Party.
Termination for Breach or Default If the County terminates the Contract for default or breach of any Contract provision or condition, then the termination will be immediate after notice of termination to the Contractor (unless the County provides for an opportunity to cure), and the Contractor will not be permitted to seek termination costs. Upon any termination pursuant to this section, the Contractor will be liable to the County for costs that the County must expend to complete the Work, including costs resulting from any related delays and from unsatisfactory or non-compliant work performed by the Contractor or its subcontractors. The County will deduct such costs from any amount due to the Contractor; or if the County does not owe the Contractor, the Contractor must promptly pay the costs within 15 days of a demand by the County. This section does not limit the County’s recovery of any other damages to which it is entitled by law. Except as otherwise directed by the County, the Contractor must stop work on the date of receipt the notice of the termination.