Common use of City’s Right to Terminate for Default Clause in Contracts

City’s Right to Terminate for Default. If the Consultant fails to perform or adequately perform any obligation required by this Agreement, the Consultant's failure constitutes a Default. A Default includes the Consultant's failure to complete the Professional Services within the time for completion as set forth in the Task Order. If the Consultant fails to satisfactorily cure a Default within ten calendar days of receiving written notice from the City specifying the nature of the Default, the City may immediately cancel and/or terminate this Agreement, and terminate each and every right of the Consultant, and any person claiming any rights by or through the Consultant under this Agreement. The rights and remedies of the City enumerated in this Section are cumulative and shall not limit, waive, or deny any of the City's rights under any other provision of this Agreement. Nor does this Section otherwise waive or deny any right or remedy, at law or in equity, existing as of the date of this Agreement or hereinafter enacted or established, that may be available to the City against the Consultant.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: For Consultant Services, Agreement, For Consultant Services

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City’s Right to Terminate for Default. If the Consultant fails to perform or adequately satisfactorily perform any obligation required by this Agreement, the Consultant's failure constitutes a Default. A Default includes the Consultant's failure to complete adhere to the Professional Services within the time for completion as set forth in the Task OrderTime Schedule. If the Consultant fails to satisfactorily cure a Default within ten calendar days of receiving written notice from the City specifying the nature of the Default, the City may immediately cancel and/or terminate this Agreement, and terminate each and every right of the Consultant, and any person claiming any rights by or through the Consultant under this Agreement. The rights and remedies of the City enumerated in this Section are cumulative and shall not limit, waive, or deny any of the City's rights under any other provision of this Agreement. Nor does this Section otherwise waive or deny any right or remedy, at law or in equity, existing as of the date of this Agreement or hereinafter enacted or established, that may be available to the City against the Consultant.Consultant.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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