Common use of Deadlock Notice Clause in Contracts

Deadlock Notice. Either Party may, on or before the 10th Business Day after a Deadlock Event, give notice in writing (a “Deadlock Notice”) to the other Party. If no Deadlock Notice is served by either Party within the 10-Business-Day time period, then the Parties will be deemed to have waived their respective rights to serve a Deadlock Notice in respect of the specific Deadlock Event and that Deadlock Event will remain unapproved.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Investment and Securities Subscription Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.), Investment and Securities Subscription Agreement (Nii Holdings Inc)