Incurable Breach definition

Incurable Breach means any breach or default of this Agreement where a timely remedy is infeasible under the circumstances.

Examples of Incurable Breach in a sentence

  • When it is necessary to cancel a lease or rental agreement where the tenant has breached a covenant of the agreement with the state, RW 11-12, 3-Day Notice to Correct Breach of Covenant or Quit (Curable Breach), or RW 11-13, 3-Day Notice to Quit for Breach of Covenant (Incurable Breach), may be used.

  • Changes, cancelation or termination will not affect our obligation to make payments to you on a Benefit whose Requirements you completed (and hence payment obligation accrued) before the effective date of the change, cancellation or termination, except where due to your Incurable Breach or violation of any of Sections 6 (Confidentiality), 7 (Data Protection and Privacy), 8 (Legal Compliance and Business Integrity), 12 (Incentives from Databricks), or 13 (Business with Government Entities).

  • The Department may use the following notices:• 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, Form RW 11-11• 3-Day Notice to Correct Breach of Covenant or Quit (Curable Breach), Form RW 11-12• 3-Day Notice to Quit for Breach of Covenant (Incurable Breach), Form RW 11-13• Landlord’s Notice of Termination, Exhibit 11-EX-6 Exhibit 11-EX-6, Landlord’s Notice of Termination, can be utilized as a 30-Day Notice or a 60-Day Notice.

  • The Incurable Breach Notice also noted that “[Caufield] no longer qualifies to own an Online Trading Academy franchised business, [Ludlow] does.” Id. at 0415.

Related to Incurable Breach

  • Material Breach means a breach by either Party of any of its obligations under this Agreement which has or is likely to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Project and which such Party shall have failed to cure.

  • Breaching Party has the meaning set forth in Section 12.2.

  • Breach means an impermissible use or disclosure of electronic or non-electronic sensitive personal information by an unauthorized person or for an unauthorized purpose that compromises the security or privacy of Confidential Information such that the use or disclosure poses a risk of reputational harm, theft of financial information, identity theft, or medical identity theft. Any acquisition, access, use, disclosure or loss of Confidential Information other than as permitted by this DUA shall be presumed to be a Breach

  • Intentional Breach means, with respect to any representation, warranty, agreement or covenant, an action or omission taken or omitted to be taken that the breaching party intentionally takes (or intentionally fails to take) and knows (or reasonably should have known) would, or would reasonably be expected to, cause a material breach of such representation, warranty, agreement or covenant.

  • Security Breach means (i) any act or omission that materially compromises either the security, confidentiality or integrity of Named Entity Protected Data, or the physical, technical, administrative or organizational safeguards put in place by Vendor or any Authorized Persons that relate to the protection of the security, confidentiality or integrity of Named Entity Protected Data, (ii) receipt of a complaint in relation to the privacy practices of Vendor or any Authorized Persons or a breach or alleged breach of this Contract relating to such privacy practices.

  • Data Breach means the unauthorized access by an unauthorized person that results in the use, disclosure or theft of Customer Data.

  • Credit Breach means the status of a Participant that does not currently meet the requirements of Tariff, Attachment Q or other provisions of the Agreements.

  • Cure Period means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement by the Party responsible for such breach or default and shall: