For example, if the tenant is late paying his rent once, this would not be
a substantial breach of the agreement.
Not exact matches
Examples
of these risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to the impact
of: adverse general economic and related factors, such as fluctuating or increasing levels
of unemployment, underemployment and the volatility
of fuel prices, declines in the securities and real estate markets, and perceptions
of these conditions that decrease the level
of disposable income
of consumers or consumer confidence; adverse events impacting the security
of travel, such as terrorist acts, armed conflict and threats thereof, acts
of piracy, and other international events; the risks and increased costs associated with operating internationally; our expansion into and investments in new markets;
breaches in data security or other disturbances to our information technology and other networks; the spread
of epidemics and viral outbreaks; adverse incidents involving cruise ships; changes in fuel prices and / or other cruise operating costs; any impairment
of our tradenames or goodwill; our hedging strategies; our inability to obtain adequate insurance coverage; our
substantial indebtedness, including the ability to raise additional capital to fund our operations, and to generate the necessary amount
of cash to service our existing debt; restrictions in the
agreements governing our indebtedness that limit our flexibility in operating our business; the significant portion
of our assets pledged as collateral under our existing debt
agreements and the ability
of our creditors to accelerate the repayment
of our indebtedness; volatility and disruptions in the global credit and financial markets, which may adversely affect our ability to borrow and could increase our counterparty credit risks, including those under our credit facilities, derivatives, contingent obligations, insurance contracts and new ship progress payment guarantees; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; overcapacity in key markets or globally; our inability to recruit or retain qualified personnel or the loss
of key personnel; future changes relating to how external distribution channels sell and market our cruises; our reliance on third parties to provide hotel management services to certain ships and certain other services; delays in our shipbuilding program and ship repairs, maintenance and refurbishments; future increases in the price
of, or major changes or reduction in, commercial airline services; seasonal variations in passenger fare rates and occupancy levels at different times
of the year; our ability to keep pace with developments in technology; amendments to our collective bargaining
agreements for crew members and other employee relation issues; the continued availability
of attractive port destinations; pending or threatened litigation, investigations and enforcement actions; changes involving the tax and environmental regulatory regimes in which we operate; and other factors set forth under «Risk Factors» in our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10 - K and subsequent filings by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
A «
substantial breach» is a violation
of the tenancy
agreement that the Court considers to be serious.
breaches the tenancy
agreement more than once and the effect
of the those
breaches is
substantial.
However, if the tenant pays his rent late every month, the Court may consider this to be a
substantial breach of the tenancy
agreement.
We also have
substantial experience litigating claims that frequently arise in connection with trade secrets» litigation, including claims related to
breach of fiduciary duties, non-disclosure
agreements, non-compete
agreements, and licenses, as well as statutory causes
of action under RICO, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
Superyacht — brokerage dispute: instructed on behalf
of a purchaser
of a multi-million Euro «superyacht» (100 + m) to defend a
substantial claim proceeding in (LMAA) arbitration for alleged losses and damage suffered as a result
of an alleged wrongful repudiation
of a written brokerage
agreement and as a result
of alleged
breaches of the Respondent's obligation
of confidentiality arising under that
agreement.
We defeated an attempt by the purchaser
of an auto component manufacturing company to obtain
substantial damages from investment fund and management sellers based on alleged
breaches of the merger
agreement and alleged fraudulent representations during the diligence period for the acquisition.
79 DOS 99 Matter
of DOS v. Pagano - disclosure
of agency relationships; failure to appear at hearing; proper business practices; unauthorized practice
of law; unearned commissions; vicarious liability; fraudulent practice; jurisdiction; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof
of proper service; DOS has jurisdiction after expiration
of respondents» licenses as acts
of misconduct occurred and the proceedings were commenced while the respondents were licensed; licensee fails to timely provide seller client with agency disclosure form prior to entering into listing
agreement and fails to timely provide agency disclosure form to buyer upon first substantive contact; broker fails to make it clear for which party he is acting; broker violates 19 NYCRR 175.24 by using exclusive right to sell listing
agreement without mandatory definitions
of «exclusive right to sell» and «exclusive agency»; broker
breaches fiduciary duties to seller clients by misleading them as to buyer's ability to financially consummate the transaction; broker
breaches his fiduciary duty to seller by referring seller to the attorney who represented the buyers when he knew or should have known such attorney could not properly protect seller's interests; improper for broker to use listing
agreements providing for broker to retain one half
of any deposit if forfeited by buyer as such forfeiture clause could, by its terms, allow broker to retain part
of the deposit when broker did not earn a commission; broker must conduct business under name as it appears on license; broker engaged in the unauthorized practice
of law in preparing contracts for purchase and sale
of real estate which did not contain a clause making it subject to the approval
of the parties» attorneys and were not a form recommended by a joint bar / real estate board committee; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness and incompetency in using sales contract which purported to change the terms
of the listing
agreement to include a higher commission; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness and incompetency in using contracts
of sale which were unclear, ambiguous, vague and incomplete; broker failed to amend purchase
agreement to reflect amendment to increase deposit amount; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness in back - dating purchase
agreements; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness in participating in scheme to have seller hold undisclosed second mortgage and to mislead first mortgagee about the purchaser's financial ability to purchase; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness by claiming unearned commission and filing affidavit
of entitlement for unearned commission; DOS fails to establish by
substantial evidence that respondent acted as undisclosed dual agent; corporate broker bound by the knowledge acquired by and is responsible for acts committed by its licensees within the actual or apparent scope
of their authority; corporate and individual brokers» licenses revoked, no action taken on application for renewal until proof
of payment
of sum
of $ 2,000.00 plus interests for deposits unlawfully retained