Continued Responsibility After Termination Clause Samples
The "Continued Responsibility After Termination" clause ensures that certain obligations or liabilities of the parties persist even after the formal end of an agreement. For example, duties such as confidentiality, indemnification, or payment of outstanding amounts may remain enforceable beyond the contract's termination date. This clause is essential for protecting sensitive information, ensuring unresolved issues are addressed, and preventing parties from evading important responsibilities simply because the contract has ended.
Continued Responsibility After Termination. If the Design-Builder is terminated, for default, for Convenience or otherwise, the Design-Builder shall remain responsible for defects or non-conformities in all Work performed to the date of the termination.
Continued Responsibility After Termination. If the Contractor is terminated, either for default or otherwise, the Contractor shall remain responsible for defects or non-conformities in all Work performed to the date of the termination.
Continued Responsibility After Termination. If the Construction Manager is terminated, for default, for Convenience or otherwise, the Construction Manager shall remain responsible for defects or non-conformities in all Work performed to the date of the termination.
