Common use of Opportunity to Cure Clause in Contracts

Opportunity to Cure. Without creating an obligation to provide an opportunity to cure or accept the Subrecipient’s proposed cure if such an opportunity is provided, the County reserves the right to provide the Subrecipient the opportunity to cure any stated breach. If the County provides such opportunity to cure, shall:

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Federal Subrecipient Agreement, Federal Subrecipient Agreement, Federal Subrecipient Agreement

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Opportunity to Cure. Without creating an obligation to provide an opportunity to cure or accept the Subrecipient’s proposed cure if such an opportunity is provided, the County reserves the right to provide the Subrecipient the opportunity to cure any stated breach. If the County provides such opportunity to cure, shallthe County will:

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: 2 Contract, Hope and Help Center, 2 Contract

Opportunity to Cure. Without creating an obligation to provide an opportunity to cure or accept the SubrecipientAgency’s proposed cure if such an opportunity is provided, the County reserves the right to provide the Subrecipient Agency the opportunity to cure any stated breach. If the County provides such opportunity to cure, the County shall:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Agreement, Services Agreement

Opportunity to Cure. Without creating an obligation to provide an opportunity to cure or to accept the Subrecipient’s proposed cure if such an opportunity is provided, the County reserves the right to provide the Subrecipient with the opportunity to cure any stated breach. Such opportunity to cure can be used in tandem with, or in lieu of, a Letter of Findings issued in accordance with Article 14: Monitoring Requirements of this Agreement. If the County provides decides to provide such opportunity to cure, it shall:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Federal Subrecipient Agreement, Federal Subrecipient Agreement

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Opportunity to Cure. Without creating an obligation to provide an opportunity to cure or accept the SubrecipientAgency’s proposed cure if such an opportunity is provided, the County reserves the right to provide the Subrecipient Agency with the opportunity to cure any stated breach. If the County provides such opportunity to cure, shallthe County will:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Federal Subrecipient Agreement, Federal Subrecipient Agreement

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