Second Guideline Cure Period definition

Second Guideline Cure Period means the term defined in Section 6.2.

Examples of Second Guideline Cure Period in a sentence

  • If the noncompliance with the Trademark Usage Guidelines by an Authorized Dealer remains uncured after the expiration of the Second Guideline Cure Period, then at Keysight’s election, such Authorized Dealer promptly shall cease using the non-complying Collateral Materials and/or Marketing Materials until Keysight determines that such Authorized Dealer has demonstrated its ability and commitment to comply with the Trademark Usage Guidelines.

  • If the noncompliance with the Trademark Usage Guidelines by an Authorized Dealer remains uncured after the expiration of the Second Guideline Cure Period, then at Purchaser’s election, such Authorized Dealer promptly shall cease using the non-complying Collateral Materials and/or Marketing Materials until Purchaser determines that such Authorized Dealer has demonstrated its ability and commitment to comply with the Trademark Usage Guidelines.

  • If the noncompliance remains uncured after the expiration of the Second Guideline Cure Period, then at MIL's election, Mykrolis, or the noncomplying Subsidiary whichever is applicable, promptly shall cease and desist from the noncomplying activity.

  • In 2019-2020, HOPE employed 17 staff members across roles in fundraising, administration and overseas support.

  • The parties shall have thirty (30) days following the expiration of the Guideline Initial Cure Period to agree on corrective actions, and Mykrolis shall have thirty (30) days from the date of an agreement of corrective actions to implement such corrective actions and cure or cause the cure of such noncompliance ("Second Guideline Cure Period").

  • The parties shall have thirty (30) days following the expiration of the Guideline Initial Cure Period to agree on corrective actions, and Agilent shall have thirty (30) days from the date of an agreement of corrective actions to implement such corrective actions and cure or cause the cure of such noncompliance ("Second Guideline Cure Period").

  • The parties shall have thirty (30) days following the expiration of the Guideline Initial Cure Period to agree on corrective actions, and Luminent shall have thirty (30) days from the date of an agreement of corrective actions to implement such corrective actions and cure or cause the cure of such noncompliance ("Second Guideline Cure Period").

  • If, within thirty (30) days following the expiration of the Second Guideline Cure Period, the noncompliance with the Trademark Usage Guidelines remains uncured for any reason, Pitney Bowes may elect to terminate license of the Licensed Mark giving risx xx such noncompliance.

  • The parties shall have thirty (30) days following the expiration of the Initial Guideline Cure Period to agree on corrective actions, and Office Systems shall have thirty (30) days from the date of an agreement of corrective actions, but not more than sixty (60) days following expiration of the Initial Guideline Cure Period, to implement such corrective actions and cure or cause the cure of such noncompliance ("Second Guideline Cure Period").

  • If the noncompliance with the applicable Trademark Usage Guidelines by an Authorized Dealer remains uncured after the expiration of the Second Guideline Cure Period, then at Purchaser’s election, such Authorized Dealer promptly shall cease using the non-complying Collateral Materials and/or Marketing Materials until Purchaser determines that such Authorized Dealer has demonstrated its ability and commitment to comply with the applicable Trademark Usage Guidelines.

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