Common use of Nonmonetary Default Clause in Contracts

Nonmonetary Default. If any other Nonmonetary Default occurs and Tenant does not cure it within 60 days after Notice from Landlord describing it in reasonable detail, or, in the case of a Nonmonetary Default that cannot with due diligence be cured within 60 days from such Notice, if Tenant shall not (y) duly commence such cure within such period and then diligently prosecute such cure to completion; and (z) complete such cure within a reasonable time under the circumstances (not necessarily limited to 60 days).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement