Texas Government Code Chapter 2260 Sample Clauses

Texas Government Code Chapter 2260. Except to the extent Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 114 applies to any such unresolved claim, in accordance with Tex. Gov’t Code § 2260.004, the dispute resolution process provided for in Tex. Gov’t. Code Ch. 2260 shall be used by the parties to resolve a dispute under this Agreement. TFC hereby designates general counsel as its officer for examining, negotiating and resolving claims and counterclaims in accordance with Tex. Gov’t. Code § 2260.052(a).
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Texas Government Code Chapter 2260. The Parties must use the dispute resolution process provided for in Texas Government Code Chapter 2260, as further described in this Section, to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of this Contract made by Contractor. Contractors must submit claims for breach of this Contract that the Parties cannot resolve in the ordinary course of business according to the negotiation process provided in Texas Government Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter B. To initiate the process, Contractor must submit written notice, as required by subchapter B, to the Office of the Attorney General's Executive Director and to the Office of the Attorney General as stated in Section B.4.3. This written notice must specifically state that the provisions of Chapter 2260, subchapter B, are being invoked. Compliance by Company with subchapter B is a condition precedent to the filing of a contested case proceeding under Texas Government Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C. The contested case process provided in Texas Government Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C is Contractor's sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any alleged breach of this Contract by the Office of the Attorney General if the Parties are unable to resolve their disputes informally. Compliance with the contested case process provided in Texas Government Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C is a condition precedent to seeking consent to sue from the Legislature under Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code Chapter 107. Neither the execution of this Contract by the Office of the Attorney General nor any other conduct of any the Office of the Attorney General representative relating to this Contract will be considered a waiver of sovereign immunity. The submission, processing, and resolution of Contractor's claim is governed by CPA's published rules, in 34 Tex. Admin. Code Chapter 1, Subchapter F.

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