Breach Default Failure of Condition Sample Clauses

The 'Breach; Default; Failure of Condition' clause defines the circumstances under which a party is considered to have failed to meet its contractual obligations, either by violating specific terms (breach), not performing as required (default), or when a stipulated condition precedent does not occur (failure of condition). In practice, this clause outlines what constitutes a breach or default, the process for notifying the defaulting party, and any grace or cure periods that may apply. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for identifying and addressing failures in contract performance, thereby protecting the interests of the non-breaching party and ensuring predictability in the enforcement of the agreement.
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Related to Breach Default Failure of Condition

  • No Failure to Cure Default The Seller has not received a written notice of default of any senior mortgage loan related to the Mortgaged Property which has not been cured;

  • Failure of Condition If the conditions set forth in Section 12(a) (Conditions to Obligations of Seller) or the conditions set forth in Section 12(b) (Conditions to Obligations of Purchaser) are not satisfied or waived on or before the Closing Date by the party entitled to waive such condition, either party may, provided that such party is not then in material default under this Agreement, extend the Closing Date for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) days to allow such conditions set forth in Sections 12(a) (Conditions to Obligations of Seller) and 12(b) (Conditions to Obligations of Purchaser) to be satisfied, it being agreed that the inability of either party to satisfy a condition to Closing prior to the initial Closing Date shall not be considered a default by the party failing to satisfy such condition unless such inability results from the breach of such party’s express obligations hereunder, provided, however, that in no event shall Purchaser have the right to extend the Closing Date if Purchaser fails to satisfy the condition in Section 12(a)(ii) that Purchaser pay the Purchase Price on the scheduled Closing Date. If the conditions set forth in Section 12(a) (Conditions to Obligations of Seller) are not satisfied by the expiration of such 15-day period or if neither party elects such an extension, either party may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the other, and Seller shall, subject to Section 24(a) and Section 24(b), be entitled to the Deposit and/or to pursue its remedies set forth in Section 24(a) (Purchaser Defaults) hereof. If the conditions set forth in Section 12(b) (Conditions to Obligations of Purchaser) are not satisfied by the expiration of such 15-day period or if either party does not elect such extension, either party may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the other, and Purchaser shall, subject to Section 24(a), be entitled to receive a return of the Deposit.

  • Default; Breach A “Default” is defined as a failure by the Lessee to comply with or perform any of the terms, covenants, conditions or Rules and Regulations under this Lease. A “Breach” is defined as the occurrence of one or more of the following Defaults, and the failure of Lessee to cure such Default within any applicable grace period:

  • Default Breach Remedies See Addendum 13.1

  • Failure of Conditions None of the Company, Parent or Merger Sub may rely on the failure of any condition set forth in Section 7.1 to be satisfied to excuse performance by such party of its obligations under this Agreement if such failure was caused by such party’s failure to act in good faith and in a manner consistent with the terms of this Agreement.