Common use of Texas Government Code Clause in Contracts

Texas Government Code. The contested case process provided in Chapter 2260, subchapter C, Texas Government Code, is Contractor’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by TAMU-CC if the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph. Compliance with the contested case process provided in subchapter C is a condition precedent to seeking consent to xxx from the Legislature under Chapter 107 of the Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Contract by TAMU-CC nor any other conduct of any representative of TAMU-CC relating to this Contract shall be considered a waiver of sovereign immunity to suit. The submission, processing and resolution of Contractor’s claim is governed by the published rules adopted by the Office of the Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 2260, as currently effective, hereafter enacted or subsequently amended. These rules are found in the Texas Administrative Code. Neither the non-occurrence nor occurrence of an event nor the pendency of a claim constitutes grounds for the suspension of performance by Contractor, in whole or in part.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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Texas Government Code. The contested case process provided in Chapter 2260, subchapter C, Texas Government Code, is Contractor’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by TAMU-CC if the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph. Compliance with the contested case process provided in subchapter C is a condition precedent to seeking consent to xxx sue from the Legislature under Chapter 107 of the Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Contract by TAMU-CC nor any other conduct of any representative of TAMU-CC relating to this Contract shall be considered a waiver of sovereign immunity to suit. The submission, processing and resolution of Contractor’s claim is governed by the published rules adopted by the Office of the Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 2260, as currently effective, hereafter enacted or subsequently amended. These rules are found in the Texas Administrative Code. Neither the non-occurrence nor occurrence of an event nor the pendency of a claim constitutes grounds for the suspension of performance by Contractor, in whole or in part.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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