Term and Purchase Termination Sample Clauses

The 'Term and Purchase Termination' clause defines the duration of the agreement and the conditions under which either party may end the contract or cancel specific purchase orders. Typically, this clause outlines the initial term, any renewal periods, and the procedures for terminating the agreement or individual purchases, such as required notice periods or acceptable reasons for termination. Its core function is to provide both parties with clear guidelines on how and when the contractual relationship or specific transactions can be concluded, thereby reducing uncertainty and managing risk.
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Term and Purchase Termination. 16 Section 8.1. Term. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Section 8.2. Purchase Termination. . . . . . . . 17 ARTICLE IX
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Term and Purchase Termination. 25 Section 8.01. Term................................................. 25 Section 8.02. Purchase Termination................................. 25 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED PAGE ---- ARTICLE IX MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS................................... 26 Section 9.01. Amendment............................................ 26 Section 9.02. Governing Law........................................ 26 Section 9.03. Notices.............................................. 26
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  • Term Termination and Survival 9.1 This Agreement shall commence as of the Effective Date and shall continue thereafter until the completion of the Services under all Statements of Work unless sooner terminated pursuant to Section 9.2 or Section 9.3. 9.2 Either Party may terminate this Agreement, effective upon written notice to the other Party (the “Defaulting Party”) if the Defaulting Party: (a) Materially breaches this Agreement, and such breach is incapable of cure, or with respect to a material breach capable of cure, the Defaulting Party does not cure such breach within 30 days after receipt of written notice of such breach. (b) Becomes insolvent or admits its inability to pay its debts generally as they become due. (c) Becomes subject, voluntarily or involuntarily, to any proceeding under any domestic or foreign bankruptcy or insolvency law, which is not fully stayed within seven business days or is not dismissed or vacated within 45 business days after filing. (d) Is dissolved or liquidated or takes any corporate action for such purpose. (e) Makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors. (f) Has a receiver, trustee, custodian, or similar agent appointed by order of any court of competent jurisdiction to take charge of or sell any material portion of its property or business. 9.3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 9.2(a), TAI may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to ▇▇▇ upon the occurrence of any of the following events (each of the following, a “Specified Event of Default”): (a) ▇▇▇ fails to pay any undisputed amount when due hereunder and such failure continues for 30 days after ▇▇▇’s receipt of written notice of nonpayment; (b) ▇▇▇ fails to timely achieve, complete, or pass any of the ▇▇▇ Caravan STC Milestone Requirements by the applicable ▇▇▇ Completion Date (subject to the applicable cure period) as set forth in Exhibit A as determined in the good faith discretion of TAI; provided that, the applicable ▇▇▇ Completion Dates shall be equitably adjusted to the extent ▇▇▇ is not able to achieve, complete or pass any ▇▇▇ Caravan STC Milestone Requirement or such ▇▇▇ Caravan STC Milestone Requirement is not otherwise met, in each case as a result of (a) the material breach of TAI of its obligations hereunder or (b) the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event, with an extension to the corresponding ▇▇▇ Completion Date commensurate with the delay caused by such TAI breach or Force Majeure Event, provided, however, that no extension related to a Force Majeure Event shall be longer than 45 days; (c) the occurrence of a “Change of Control”, which means (i) the acquisition by any Person of ownership or power to vote more than 49% of the voting stock of ▇▇▇ by means of any transaction or series of related transactions (including any reorganization, merger or consolidation, but excluding any business combination with a SPAC by ▇▇▇ or its Affiliate completed prior to the one (1) year anniversary of the date hereof), (ii) the acquisition of ownership or power to vote more than 10% of the voting stock of ▇▇▇ by a TAI competitor, (iii) a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of ▇▇▇, (iv) a material change of ▇▇▇’s senior leadership occurring prior to the five (5) year anniversary of the date hereof, in each case of the foregoing clauses (i) – (iv), directly or indirectly, including as to any successor of ▇▇▇;

  • Agreement Term and Termination This agreement will remain in effect until the expiration or termination of Customer’s Subscription, whichever is earliest. Customer may terminate this agreement at any time by contacting its Reseller. The expiration or termination of this agreement will only terminate Customer’s right to place new orders for additional Products under this agreement.

  • License Term and Termination Unless otherwise specified, any license granted is perpetual, provided however that if Customer fails to comply with the terms of this Agreement, HP may terminate the license upon written notice. Immediately upon termination, or in the case of a limited-term license, upon expiration, Customer will either destroy all copies of the software or return them to HP, except that Customer may retain one copy for archival purposes only.

  • Term and Termination The term of this Agreement shall commence as of the Effective Date and shall stay in effect until the last to expire issued Valid Claim covering Licensed Products included in the Patent Rights, unless otherwise terminated earlier as provided below in this Article 4 (collectively, the “Term”). a. If LIMR believes in good faith that NewLink has materially breached its obligations under Section 9(a), then LIMR shall, in accordance with the terms of this paragraph 4, have the right and option to reduce NewLink’s exclusive License to a nonexclusive license or revoke the License in its entirety (by terminating the Agreement), provided that prior to taking this action: (1) LIMR shall provide NewLink written notice of the perceived breach, describing in detail the basis for LIMR’s belief that such perceived breach has occurred, describing the preferred method of cure and the proposed action to be taken by LIMR in the event of non-cure; and (2) NewLink shall have ninety (90) days to establish that it has met or will, within such ninety (90) day period, meet the applicable obligations; if the parties are still in dispute as to whether NewLink has met such obligations or cured such breach within ninety (90) days after receipt of notice from LIMR, the dispute will be submitted to binding arbitration in accordance with Section 23(b) of this Agreement, and if such arbitration determines that NewLink materially breached its obligations under Section 9(a) and did not cure such breach, then LIMR shall have the option to terminate this Agreement or to convert the License granted to NewLink in Section 2(a) to a non-exclusive license, in each case, upon prior written notice to NewLink. b. LIMR may terminate this Agreement immediately by providing NewLink written notice of termination, if: (1) NewLink ceases to function as a going concern; (2) a bankruptcy petition or action is filed or taken by or against NewLink under any United States bankruptcy law; (3) a receiver, assignee or other liquidating officer is appointed with control for all or substantially all of the assets of NewLink; or (4) NewLink makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors of all or substantially all its assets; provided, that, in the case of subclauses (b)(2), (3) or (4) above, such aforementioned circumstance is not remedied, dismissed or stayed within the earlier of sixty (60) days of (x) occurrence of (b)(2), (3) or (4) or (y) LIMR’s notice of its intent to terminate this Agreement; Notwithstanding anything in Sections 4(a) or (b) or 23 to the contrary, at any time that LIMR or NewLink believes that the other party has defaulted under this Agreement and that such default will irreparably harm such party, in addition to its rights under this Agreement and at law, such party shall have the right to seek all applicable equitable remedies. c. If NewLink fails to make any payment whatsoever due and payable to LIMR hereunder, LIMR shall have the right to terminate this Agreement effective on ninety (90) days written notice, unless NewLink shall make all such payments to LIMR within said ninety (90) day period, and provided that the payments demanded by LIMR are not disputed by NewLink. In the event of a dispute of such payments by NewLink, the parties shall use good faith efforts to resolve the dispute, which if not resolved by the end of four (4) months either party may submit the dispute to binding arbitration pursuant to Section 23(b). Any disputed payments submitted to arbitration hereunder be paid into escrow the arbitrator or other independent escrow agent acceptable to both parties in their reasonable discretion unless and until determined due by the arbitrator under Section 23(b), provided, however that if the arbitrator determines that amounts are payable by NewLink to LIMR, then such outstanding amounts will bear interest back to the date that they originally accrued at the default rate of Prime plus 4%. Prime shall be the prime rate published by the Wall Street Journal or if the Wall Street Journal publishes more than one prime rate, then the average of the prime rates published by the Wall Street Journal, and if the Wall Street Journal does not publish a prime rate, then the prime rate of the largest bank in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. d. NewLink shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time on ninety (90) days prior written notice to LIMR, provided that NewLink shall remain obligated to complete payment of all amounts that have accrued and are owed to LIMR through the effective date of the termination. In the event NewLink terminates the Agreement, the license granted hereunder shall be deemed terminated, and all rights with respect to the subject matter thereof revert to LIMR and all further obligations of NewLink to LIMR (except for obligations accrued prior to such termination) shall automatically be terminated. e. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason, nothing herein shall be construed to release either party from any obligation that has accrued prior to the effective date of such termination. NewLink and any Sublicensee thereof may, however, after the effective date of such termination, sell all then existing Licensed Products, and complete Licensed Products in the process of manufacture at the time of such termination and sell the same, provided that NewLink shall make the payments to LIMR as required by Articles 8 & 9 of this Agreement and shall submit the reports as required by Article 11 hereof. f. Sections 4(e), 4(f), 7(b) (but solely with respect to sales made pursuant to Section 4(e)), 11, 12, 13 (solely for the period specified therein), 14, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 23 shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement.

  • Lease Termination Notwithstanding any other provisions in this Lease, this Lease will terminate and the Tenant must immediately vacate the Leased Premises upon: (i) The date on which the Tenant is no longer enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study at the University of Toronto Mississauga, provided that the Tenant shall be deemed to be enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study to the last day of the summer recess immediately following the completion by the Tenant of a scholastic year of full-time study. (ii) The Landlord and the Tenant agree that, once the Tenant ceases to be enrolled as a student in a course of full-time study at the University of Toronto Mississauga, the Tenant’s continued occupation of the Leased Premises constitutes a substantial interference with the Landlord’s lawful rights, privileges, and interests, and this is grounds for the Landlord to terminate the Lease. (iii) The provisions of this subparagraph 7(k) are strictly for the benefit of the Landlord. The Landlord may, in its sole discretion, elect to waive any or all provision(s) of this subparagraph 7(k) and require the Tenant to remain in occupation of the Leased Premises to the end of the term of the Lease. Alternatively, if the Landlord (at its sole discretion) elects to waive any or all provision(s) of this subparagraph 7(k), the Landlord and the Tenant may mutually agree to change the term of the Lease to require or allow the Tenant to remain in occupation of the Leased Premises until a mutually agreed upon date prior to the end of the term of the Lease. (iv) If either party has given notice to terminate this Lease pursuant to any provision herein, the Leased Premises may be shown to prospective Tenants between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm by the Landlord. Should the Tenant effectively deny the Landlord reasonable viewing rights. (v) In the event that the Tenant is obliged to vacate the Leased Premises on or before a certain date, and the Landlord enters into a tenancy agreement with a third party to lease the Premises herein described for any period thereafter, and the Tenant fails to vacate the Leased Premises on or before the due date, thereby causing the Landlord to be liable to such third party, then the Tenant will indemnify the Landlord for all losses suffered thereby, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all legal costs incurred by the Landlord, such legal costs to be computed on a full indemnity basis.