Remedies for Failure to Respond to a Disaster Clause Samples

Remedies for Failure to Respond to a Disaster. If a Disaster is not remedied by the Supplier at its cost and effort according to the targets detailed in this Article 9 for RPO and RTO during: (i) two (2) consecutive months, or (ii) three (3) non-consecutive months in any twelve (12) month period, the Supplier shall be deemed to be in material breach of the Agreement and the Local Government may (i) assent to modification(s) to the Solution or the Services as proposed by the Supplier to prevent future breaches, (ii) exercise those rights and remedies available to the Local Government under this Agreement, or (iii) terminate an underperforming component of the Solution, or the Services and the Agreement, for cause.

Related to Remedies for Failure to Respond to a Disaster

  • Failure to Respond If you fail to respond by the date given above, your application will be refused under Section 3A(4)(a) of the Registered Designs Act 1949.

  • Remedies for Default (a) Enterprise Services’ rights to suspend and terminate Contractor’s rights under this Contract are in addition to all other available remedies. (b) In the event of termination for default, Enterprise Services may exercise any remedy provided by law including, without limitation, the right to procure for all Purchasers replacement Services. In such event, Contractor shall be liable to Enterprise Services for damages as authorized by law including, but not limited to, any price difference between the Contract price and the replacement or cover price as well as any administrative and/or transaction costs directly related to such replacement procurement – e.g., the cost of the competitive procurement.

  • Liability for Failure to Stop Payment of Preauthorized Transfer If you order us to stop one of these payments 3 business days or more before the transfer is scheduled, and we do not do so, we will be liable for your losses or damages.

  • Liability for Failure to Stop Payment of Preauthorized Transfers If you order us to stop payment of a preauthorized transfer three (3) business days or more before the transfer is scheduled and we do not do so, we will be liable for your losses or damages.

  • Failure to Pursue Remedies The failure of any party to seek redress for violation of, or to insist upon the strict performance of, any provision of this Agreement shall not prevent a subsequent act, which would have originally constituted a violation, from having the effect of an original violation.