Persistent Breach definition

Persistent Breach means a Default which has occurred on three or more separate occasions with a continuous period of six (6) months.
Persistent Breach means the CONTRACTOR is in any breach of this Contract or any part thereof continuously for twenty (20) Working Days or more. Personal Data has the same meaning as set out in the Data Protection Act 1998.
Persistent Breach means any breach of the Contract continuously for 30 Days or more or a breach of the Contract that occurs on more than one occasion and for the avoidance of doubt includes inadequate performance;

Examples of Persistent Breach in a sentence

  • Except as provided in, pursuant to or as a result of this Section or in connection with a Persistent Breach, the Performance Liquidated Damages payable hereunder are the Joint Board’s sole monetary remedy for CONTRACTOR’s failure to comply with certain Key Performance Indicators set forth in this Contract.

  • Subject to clause 9.3, the Council will endeavour (but is not obliged) to provide at least 5 (five) Working Days’ notice of its intention to conduct an audit save where a Material Breach or Persistent Breach of this Agreement or applicable law so requires.

  • Persistent Breach a series of repeated or consistent breaches of this Framework Agreement which, taken together, have a substantial impact on the Authority.

  • A Persistent Breach Warning Notice may not be served in respect of any breach of which a Persistent Breach Warning Notice has already been served until a period of twelve months has elapsed since the date of service of either (a) the previous Persistent Breach Warning Notice or (b) a Persistent Breach Final Notice, in each case relevant to such breach.

  • If such circumstances are likely to exist, the Authority should retain a right to terminate the Project Agreement for Persistent Breach rather than trigger termination following accrual of a certain number of performance points.


More Definitions of Persistent Breach

Persistent Breach means repeated breaches of any of the terms of this Contract in such a manner as to reasonably justify the Authority’s opinion that the Supplier’s conduct is inconsistent with it having the intention or ability to give effect to the terms of this Contract.
Persistent Breach means a breach or series of breaches by Project Co of any term, covenant or undertaking to the Authority (other than a breach for which Deduction could be made) which, due to the fact that such breach has:
Persistent Breach means, pursuant to clause 49.1 (Persistent Breach), a breach for which a Final Warning Notice has been issued, which has continued for more than fourteen (14) Days or recurred in two (2) or more Months within the six (6) Month period after the date on which such Final Warning Notice is served on the Contractor;
Persistent Breach means: (i) a particular breach which has recurred three (3) or more times in any rolling six (6) month period; or (ii) the occurrence of five (5) or more different breaches in any rolling six (6) month period; or
Persistent Breach means any breach of the Contract continuously for 30 Days or more or a breach of the Contract that occurs on more than one occasion and for the avoidance of doubt includes inadequate performance; "Requests for Information" shall have the meaning set out in FOIA or any apparent request for information under the FOIA or the Environmental Information Regulations.
Persistent Breach means a breach which has continued for more than fourteen (14) Days or occurred more than three (3) times in any six (6) Month period and which, following written notice by the Authority identifying the breach(es) and stating that it or they may result in termination if they recur or continue, continue for more than twenty (20) Days or recur in two (2) or more Months within the six (6) Month period after the date on which such notice is served on the Contractor;
Persistent Breach means 3 (three) or more breaches (the "Subsequent Breaches") by the Contractor of one of its obligations under this Contract, provided: