Examples of Default by Lessor in a sentence
Upon the occurrence and continuance of an Event of Default by Lessor, Lessee may, after giving Lessor thirty (30) days' written notice, except as modified as forth herein, exercise one or more of the following remedies: g.
The following shall each constitute an Event of Default by Lessor.
Notwithstanding anything in the Lease to the contrary, Lessee shall not be required to pay the Make-Whole Premium if the obligation to pay the same results from an Event of Default by Lessor under the Debt Documents providing such Event of Default is not caused by or otherwise related to a Lease Event of Default.
The failure of Lessor to deliver a Core Service, caused by circumstances other than a voluntary decision or act by Lessor to cease or reduce a Core Service, shall not constitute a Default by Lessor provided Lessor uses commercially reasonably efforts to fully restore the Core Service.
Upon the occurrence of a Default by Lessor, Lessee shall have the right to terminate this Lease upon not less than [***] written notice to Lessor.
Three GSAR clauses are being combined into the new GSAR 552.270-10, Default by Lessor clause.
In such event, Lessee may, regardless of whether this Agreement has been terminated by the Chief Financial Officer, institute such legal action against Lessor as Lessee may deem necessary to compel the performance of such obligation or to recover damages therefor; provided, however, that Lessor=s default shall not relieve any Agency of its obligation to make rental payments pursuant to any Agency Lease in effect prior to the occurrence of such Event of Default by Lessor.
This record contains the personal information for every registered owner of a vehicle that is scanned by the ALPR system.
If any Default by Lessor occurs, Lessee will have the right, at Lessee’s election, then or at any later time, to exercise the remedy described below.
No interruption or malfunction of any utility services not caused by Lessee shall be an Event of Default or an occurrence that would lead to an Event of Default by Lessor upon the giving of notice or passage of time.