Violations of Applicable Law. Contractor has been found by a court of proper jurisdiction to be in violation of Applicable Law (other than criminal law) relative to this Agreement, provided that Contractor may contest any such finding by appropriate proceedings conducted in good faith, in which case no breach or default of this Agreement shall be deemed to have occurred until a final, non-appealable order has been issued.
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Sources: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement
Violations of Applicable Law. Contractor has been found by a court of proper jurisdiction to be in violation of Applicable Law (other than criminal law) relative directly or indirectly related to the performance of this Agreement, provided that Contractor may contest any such allegation or finding by appropriate proceedings conducted in good faith, in which case no breach or default of this Agreement shall be deemed to have occurred until a final, non-appealable order has been issuedoccurred.
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Sources: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement