Common use of Termination for Cause with Notice to Cure Requirement Clause in Contracts

Termination for Cause with Notice to Cure Requirement. Contractor may terminate this contract for the University’s failure to perform any of its duties under this contract after giving the University written notice of the failure. The written notice must demand performance of the stated failure within a specified period of time of not less than 30 days. If the demanded performance is not completed within the specified period, the termination is effective at the end of the specified period.

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Sources: Beverage Distribution Rights

Termination for Cause with Notice to Cure Requirement. Contractor The University may terminate this contract in whole or in part for the UniversityContractor’s failure to materially perform any of its duties under the services, duties, terms, or conditions contained in this contract after giving the University Contractor written notice of the stated failure. The written notice must demand performance of the stated failure within a specified period of time of not less than 30 days. If the demanded performance is not completed within the specified period, the termination is effective at the end of the specified period.

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Sources: Beverage Distribution Rights