Remedy Period definition

Remedy Period means a period of 20 Business Days following the Customer giving to the Provider a notice that the Hosted Services have failed the Acceptance Tests, or such other period as the parties may agree in writing;
Remedy Period means the remainder of the calendar month in which the applicable Breach notification is issued, for the Colocation Participant to remedy the cause of such Breaches.
Remedy Period means a period of 20 Business Days following the Customer giving to the Developer a notice that the Software has failed the Acceptance Tests, or such other period as the parties may agree in writing;

Examples of Remedy Period in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any provisions in this Contract, DAS may terminate this Contract with no Remedy Period for Contractor’s Breach or violation of any of the representations or warranties in this Contract and revoke any consent to assignments given as if the assignments had never been requested or consented to, without liability to Contractor or Contractor Parties or any third party.

  • The period set forth in the notice is known as the “Remedy Period.” The Non-breaching Party shall extend the Remedy Period if it is satisfied that the Breaching Party is making a good faith effort to remedy the Breach, but the nature of the Breach is such that it cannot be remedied within the Remedy Period.

  • The original Warranty Remedy Period shall not otherwise be extended.

  • The Warranty Remedy Period for new spare parts shall end twelve (12) months after date of shipment.

  • The period set forth in the notice is known as the “Remedy Period.” The Non-Breaching Party shall extend the Remedy Period if it is satisfied that the Breaching Party is making a good faith effort to remedy the Breach, but the nature of the Breach is such that it cannot be remedied within the Remedy Period.


More Definitions of Remedy Period

Remedy Period has the meaning stated in Clause 4.7;
Remedy Period means the date which is the later to occur of: (i) thirty (30) days following Seller’s receipt of a Put Option Notice with respect to the applicable breach of a Seller’s Warranty, or (ii) the expiration of any cure period afforded to the borrower under the Seller Financing Documents for a breach of the corresponding representation in the Seller Financing Documents to the Seller’s Warranty that Buyer asserts was breached in the applicable Put Option Notice.
Remedy Period has the meaning given in clause 28.2(b);
Remedy Period has the meaning given to it in clause 14.2;
Remedy Period means in relation to each Obligor,
Remedy Period the period the Contractor is allowed for remedy of a material Default, as this is set out in Clause 43.5.2
Remedy Period means a period of 60 (sixty) Days. or such longer period as in the reasonable opinion of the Independent Engineer is required to remedy a breach or a default;