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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Mining & Minerals / Gems / Agreemets | |||||||
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5 | to rectify such breaches |
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4 | to cure/remedy those breaches |
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to rectify such breaches Explanation: To correct breached conditions/infringed terms and conditions |
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to cure/remedy those breaches Explanation: What is a reasonable time for the tenant to remedy the breach? There is no requirement for a Section 146 Notice to specify an actual time period, which leaves as a question of fact how much time is ‘reasonable’ to allow the tenant to remedy a remediable breach. https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=04c64422-74e4... "Boilerplate Clauses in Commercial Contracts ... Require the counterparty to provide written notice of breach and stipulate a reasonable cure period to allow your company sufficient time to attempt to cure any breaches before the counterparty can terminate." https://kirasystems.com/learn/boilerplate-clauses-in-commerc... |
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