Rules and Procedures for the. Third Party Beneficiary Claim 3.4.4.1 Warning before bringing a claim. Prior to bringing Third Party Beneficiary Claim, Third Party Beneficiary must (i) send a notice of breach to Licensee specifying the action in breach by such Licensee, with a copy to CI Plus TA, which shall trigger the cure period of thirty (30) calendar days, or longer period as determined by Third Party Beneficiary, from the day Licensee received such notice, or (ii) in those situations where that the Licensee has engaged on in a pattern of behaviour involving Material Breach, send notice to CI Plus TA that Third Party Beneficiary is bringing such Third Party Beneficiary Claim. CI Plus TA shall consult with Licensee on such notice, and if such Third Party Beneficiary Claim cannot be brought according to this Agreement, will notify Third Party Beneficiary.
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Rules and Procedures for the. Third Party Beneficiary Claim
3.4.4.1 Warning before bringing a claim. Prior to bringing Third Party Beneficiary Claim, Third Party Beneficiary must (i) send a notice of breach to Licensee specifying the action in breach by such Licensee, with a copy to CI Plus TA, which shall trigger the cure period of thirty (30) calendar days, or longer period as determined by Third Party Beneficiary, from the day Licensee received such notice, or (ii) in those situations where that the Licensee has engaged on in a pattern of behaviour involving Material Breach, send notice to CI Plus TA that Third Party Beneficiary is bringing such Third Party Beneficiary Claim. CI Plus TA shall consult with Licensee on such notice, and if such Third Party Beneficiary Claim cannot be brought according to this Agreement, will notify Third Party Beneficiary.
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