Knicks Default Sample Clauses

The "Knicks Default" clause defines the circumstances under which the party referred to as "Knicks" is considered to be in default under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines specific events or failures—such as non-payment, breach of obligations, or insolvency—that would trigger a default status for Knicks. For example, if Knicks fails to make a required payment by a certain deadline or does not fulfill a key contractual duty, this clause would specify that such actions constitute a default. The core practical function of the clause is to clearly establish what constitutes a default by Knicks, thereby providing certainty and a basis for the other party to exercise remedies or enforce rights if a default occurs.
Knicks Default. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a default by the Knicks under this Agreement (each, a “Knicks Default”): (a) Failure by the Knicks to timely pay any amount owed by the Knicks to Licensor pursuant to this Agreement if such failure shall continue for thirty (30) days after notice thereof is received by the Knicks from Licensor; (b) Failure by the Knicks to maintain the Team’s membership in the NBA; (c) The levy upon or other execution or the attachment by legal process of the interest of the Knicks in the Arena herein, or the filing or creation of a lien in respect of such interest, which levy, attachment or lien shall not be released, discharged or bonded against within sixty (60) days from the date of such filing; (d) The making by the Knicks of an assignment for the benefit of creditors; an adjudication that the Knicks are bankrupt, insolvent or unable to pay its debts as they mature; the filing by or against the Knicks of a petition to have the Knicks adjudged bankrupt, or a petition for reorganization or arrangement under any law relating to bankruptcy unless, in the case of a petition filed against the Knicks, the case is dismissed within sixty (60) days after the filing thereof; the appointment of a trustee or receiver to take possession of substantially all of the Knicks’ assets or the Knicks’ interests in this Agreement unless the appointment is revoked within sixty (60) days after the appointment thereof; or an attachment, execution or levy against substantially all of the Knicks’ interests in this Agreement unless the attachment, execution or levy is revoked within sixty (60) days after the attachment, execution or levy; (e) Breach by the Knicks of ARTICLE XI (an “Exclusivity Breach”); and (f) Failure by the Knicks to observe or perform in any material respect any covenant, agreement, condition, or provision of this Agreement not otherwise specified in this ARTICLE XVII if such failure shall continue for sixty (60) days after notice thereof from Licensor to the Knicks; provided that the Knicks shall not be in a Knicks Default with respect to matters that cannot reasonably be cured within sixty (60) days so long as within sixty (60) days after such notice the Knicks commence such cure and diligently and continuously proceed to complete the same, but in any event, the Knicks shall not have more than ninety (90) days from its receipt of such notice to cure such failure.

Related to Knicks Default

  • Default GAC may, by written notice of default to the Contractor, terminate the whole or any part of the Agreement, in any one of the following circumstances:

  • Monetary Default Any failure by a Party to pay, deposit or deliver, when and as this Agreement requires, any amount of money, any bond or surety or evidence of any insurance coverage required to be provided under this Agreement, whether to or with a Party or a Third Person.

  • 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:

  • Customer Default The occurrence at any time of any of the following events shall constitute a “Customer Default”:

  • Major Default The Purchasers shall be considered to be in “Major Default” in the event that (a) the Purchasers are in breach of their obligations under the Agreement and (b) such breaches, individually or in the aggregate, resulted or would reasonably be expected to result in (i) material Losses to the Sellers or their Affiliates, (ii) material reputational harm to the Sellers or their Affiliates, (iii) material and adverse regulatory consequences to the Sellers or their Affiliates, for which, in each case of clauses (i) through (iii), indemnification by the Purchasers pursuant to Article 8 of the Agreement would not be sufficient to remedy all damages incurred by the Sellers and their Affiliates or (iv) if the Sellers reasonably determine, based on the advice of counsel, that it would reasonably be expected to be a violation of their fiduciary duties under applicable Law to not terminate the Agreement, taking into account the indemnification by the Purchasers pursuant to Article 8 of the Agreement; provided, that the following breaches shall be excluded, and not taken into account, in determining if a Major Default has occurred: (x) any breach to the extent resulting from any action taken by the Purchasers pursuant to and in accordance with written direction given by the Sellers and (y) any breach to the extent arising out of or resulting from, directly or indirectly, a breach by the Sellers of the Agreement, the Transition Services Agreement or the Purchase Agreement.