Common use of Reasonable Steps to Cure Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Steps to Cure. If Covered Entity learns of a pattern of activity or practice of Business Associate that constitutes a material breach or violation of the Business Associate’s obligations under the provisions of this Addendum, then Covered Entity shall provide written notice to Business Associate of the breach and Business Associate shall take reasonable steps to cure such breach or end such violation, as applicable, within a period of time which shall in no event exceed thirty (30) days. If Business Associate’s efforts to cure such breach are unsuccessful, Covered Entity may terminate the Agreement immediately upon written notice. d.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement, Substance Use Disorder Recovery Contractual Agreement

Reasonable Steps to Cure. If Covered Entity learns of a pattern of activity or practice of Business Associate that constitutes a material breach or violation of the Business Associate’s obligations under the provisions of this Addendum, then Covered Entity shall provide written notice to Business Associate of the breach and Business Associate shall take reasonable steps to cure such breach or end such violation, as applicable, within a period of time which shall in no event exceed thirty (30) days. If Business Associate’s efforts to cure such breach are unsuccessful, Covered Entity may terminate the Agreement immediately upon written notice. d..

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement, Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement