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Breach of Material Employment Obligations
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In the event a material breach of this Agreement, the non-breaching Party may deliver notice of such breach to the breaching Party, such notice containing full details of said breach. In such notice, the non-breaching Party shall identify (acting reasonably and in good faith) examples of the actions or conduct that such Party would consider to be an acceptable cure of such breach. The breaching Party shall have, subject to Section 10.2.2(b), ​ days to cure such breach (​ days in the case of a Party’s breach of its payment obligations). Subject to Section 10.2.2(b), if the Party receiving notice of breach fails to cure such breach within the ​ day period or ​ day period (as applicable), the Party originally delivering the notice may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the other Party.

Termination. In the event of any material breach of this Agreement, the non-breaching party may provide written notice declaring and describing the material breach in sufficient detail to enable the breaching party to make the cure. The breaching party then has ​ days to cure the breach. If the breach is not cured within that period or if the breach is not curable, then after that period the non-breaching party may provide a second written notice to effectuate the termination of this Agreement and/or to exercise its other remedies.

Termination for Material Breach. Either Party may terminate this Agreement in its entirety immediately upon notice to the other Party if such other Party materially breaches this Agreement and has not cured such breach to the reasonable satisfaction of the other Party within sixty (60) days (“Cure Period”) after written notice of such breach from the non-breaching Party; provided, however, that the Cure Period will be extended for an additional thirty (30) days if the breaching Party has begun good faith efforts to remedy such breach within the initial Cure Period and provides to the non-breaching Party a written plan to cure such breach within such Cure Period extension. If the alleged breaching Party disputes in good faith the existence or materiality of a breach specified in a notice provided by the other Party, and such alleged breaching Party provides the other Party notice of such Dispute within sixty (60) days after receipt of notice of such breach, then the other Party may not terminate this Agreement under this Section 9.3 unless and until an arbitral panel in accordance with Section 10.3 determines that the alleged breaching Party has materially breached the Agreement and such Party fails to cure such breach within the applicable cure period set forth above commencing on the date of such decision.

Termination For Material Breach. If either Party (the “Non-Breaching Party”) believes that the other Party (the “Breaching Party”) is in material breach of this Agreement (including any material breach of a representation or warranty made in this Agreement), then the Non-Breaching Party may deliver notice of such breach to the Breaching Party. If the Breaching Party fails to cure such breach within the ​ day period after the Breaching Party’s receipt of such notice, the Non-Breaching Party may terminate this Agreement in its entirety upon written notice to the Breaching Party.

Termination for Material Breach. If either Party materially breaches this Agreement at any time, the non-breaching Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by written notice to the breaching Party, if such material breach is not cured within thirty (30) days after written notice is given for a payment breach, and sixty (60) days in the case of any other breach, by the non-breaching Party to the breaching Party specifying the material breach. The foregoing notwithstanding, if such breach is cured or remedied or shown to be non-existent within the aforesaid thirty (30) or sixty (60) day period, as applicable, the notice shall be automatically withdrawn and of no effect.

Either party if there has been a material breach of any material representation, warranty, covenant or agreement set forth in this Agreement that is not cured, to the reasonable satisfaction of the party to whom the breach has occurred, within ten business days after notice of such breach is given (except that no cure period shall be provided for a breach by either party that by its nature cannot be cured).

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