Data Breach Notification Seller will promptly notify Buyer of any actual or potential exposure or misappropriation of Buyer data ("breach") that comes to Seller's attention. Seller will cooperate with ▇▇▇▇▇ and in investigating any such breach, at ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s expense. Seller will likewise cooperate with Buyer and, as applicable, with law enforcement agencies in any effort to notify injured or potentially injured parties, and such cooperation will be at Seller's expense, except to the extent that the breach was caused by ▇▇▇▇▇. The remedies and obligations set forth in this subsection are in addition to any others Buyer may have, including, but not limited to, any requirements in the “Privacy, Confidentiality, and Security” provisions of this Agreement.
Breach Notification a. In the event of a Breach of unsecured PHI or disclosure that compromises the privacy or security of PHI obtained from DSHS or involving DSHS clients, Business Associate will take all measures required by state or federal law. b. Business Associate will notify DSHS within one (1) business day by telephone and in writing of any acquisition, access, Use or disclosure of PHI not allowed by the provisions of this Contract or not authorized by HIPAA Rules or required by law of which it becomes aware which potentially compromises the security or privacy of the Protected Health Information as defined in 45 CFR 164.402 (Definitions). c. Business Associate will notify the DSHS Contact shown on the cover page of this Contract within one (1) business day by telephone or e-mail of any potential Breach of security or privacy of PHI by the Business Associate or its Subcontractors or agents. Business Associate will follow telephone or e-mail notification with a faxed or other written explanation of the Breach, to include the following: date and time of the Breach, date Breach was discovered, location and nature of the PHI, type of Breach, origination and destination of PHI, Business Associate unit and personnel associated with the Breach, detailed description of the Breach, anticipated mitigation steps, and the name, address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail of the individual who is responsible as the primary point of contact. Business Associate will address communications to the DSHS Contact. Business Associate will coordinate and cooperate with DSHS to provide a copy of its investigation and other information requested by DSHS, including advance copies of any notifications required for DSHS review before disseminating and verification of the dates notifications were sent. d. If DSHS determines that Business Associate or its Subcontractor(s) or agent(s) is responsible for a Breach of unsecured PHI: (1) requiring notification of Individuals under 45 CFR § 164.404 (Notification to Individuals), Business Associate bears the responsibility and costs for notifying the affected Individuals and receiving and responding to those Individuals’ questions or requests for additional information; (2) requiring notification of the media under 45 CFR § 164.406 (Notification to the media), Business Associate bears the responsibility and costs for notifying the media and receiving and responding to media questions or requests for additional information; (3) requiring notification of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary under 45 CFR § 164.408 (Notification to the Secretary), Business Associate bears the responsibility and costs for notifying the Secretary and receiving and responding to the Secretary’s questions or requests for additional information; and (4) DSHS will take appropriate remedial measures up to termination of this Contract.
Notification of Force Majeure Event 11.5.1 The Affected Party shall give notice to the other Party of any event of Force Majeure as soon as reasonably practicable, but not later than seven (7) days after the date on which such Party knew or should reasonably have known of the commencement of the event of Force Majeure. If an event of Force Majeure results in a breakdown of communications rendering it unreasonable to give notice within the applicable time limit specified herein, then the Party claiming Force Majeure shall give such notice as soon as reasonably practicable after reinstatement of communications, but not later than one (1) day after such reinstatement. Provided that, such notice shall be a pre-condition to the Affected Party’s entitlement to claim relief under this Agreement. Such notice shall include full particulars of the event of Force Majeure, its effects on the Party claiming relief and the remedial measures proposed. The Affected Party shall give the other Party regular reports on the progress of those remedial measures and such other information as the other Party may reasonably request about the Force Majeure. 11.5.2 The Affected Party shall give notice to the other Party of (i) the cessation of the relevant event of Force Majeure; and (ii) the cessation of the effects of such event of Force Majeure on the performance of its rights or obligations/ roles under this Agreement, as soon as practicable after becoming aware of each of these cessations.
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.
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.