Violation 8 Clause Samples

The 'Violation 8' clause defines the consequences or procedures that apply when a specific type of breach or non-compliance, labeled as 'Violation 8,' occurs under the agreement. Typically, such a clause will outline what constitutes this particular violation, the steps that must be taken if it happens, and any penalties or remedies available to the non-breaching party. For example, it may specify that repeated late payments or failure to meet certain standards triggers this violation. The core function of this clause is to clearly identify a specific breach scenario and establish the contractual response, thereby promoting accountability and providing a structured way to address and resolve the issue.
Violation 8. On December 19, 2015, Lehigh violated the CDO by discharging approximately 8,900 gallons of Facility runoff to Permanente Creek with concentrations of TSS and turbidity above the numeric interim effluent limits in the CDO.
Violation 8. The Prosecution Team alleges that the Discharger violated Construction General Permit Attachment E, section B.3 by failing to implement good housekeeping measures for vehicle storage and maintenance. From April 29, 2021, through December 3, 2021, this violation was observed during 12 inspections, for a total of 12 days of alleged violation.
Violation 8. Failure to submit Shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Reports or Remittance Reports 1st Offense $1000.00 each missing report.

Related to Violation 8

  • Violation The Asset Representations Reviewer agrees that a violation of this Agreement may cause irreparable injury to the Issuer and the Servicer and the Issuer and the Servicer may seek injunctive relief in addition to legal remedies. If an action is initiated by the Issuer or the Servicer to enforce this Section 4.08, the prevailing party will be reimbursed for its fees and expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees, incurred for the enforcement.

  • Violations Promptly notify Agent in writing of any violation of any law, statute, regulation or ordinance of any Governmental Body, or of any agency thereof, applicable to any Borrower which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.