Continuing Duty Clause Samples
The Continuing Duty clause establishes that certain obligations or responsibilities of the parties persist even after the main contract has ended. For example, duties such as confidentiality, indemnification, or the return of proprietary materials may remain in effect beyond the termination or expiration of the agreement. This clause ensures that essential protections and commitments survive the contract’s conclusion, thereby safeguarding the interests of the parties and addressing issues that could arise after the formal relationship ends.
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Continuing Duty. Each party’s obligations to confidentiality and non-disclosure shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
Continuing Duty. Irrespective of reasons for termination, if the Contract is terminated, Contractor shall, unless notified otherwise by Owner, shall (a) immediately stop work, (b) terminate outstanding orders and subcontracts, (c) settle the liabilities and claims arising out of the termination of subcontracts and orders, and (d) transfer title to Owner such completed Work, and, if paid by Owner, materials, equipment, parts, fixtures, information and such contract rights as Contractor has.
Continuing Duty. Irrespective of reasons for termination, if the Contract is terminated, Construction Manager shall, unless notified otherwise by owner, shall (a) immediately stop work,
Continuing Duty. Each Party shall (i) regularly verify the continued accuracy of the Eligibility Status representation of (1); (ii) immediately terminate its relationship with any individual, agent or entity upon discovering such individual, agent or entity is Excluded; and (iii) notify the other Party immediately, in writing, of any change in circumstances related to its representations made in Section 1.01.
Continuing Duty. Acceptances, approvals, tests or inspections required or performed by the Owner or third parties shall not relieve the Design/Builder from any responsibilities or obligations to properly perform its services hereunder.
Continuing Duty. Contractor shall have a continuing duty to read, carefully examine, and compare each of the Contract Documents, the Shop Drawings and the Project Data and shall provide written notice to County of any inconsistency, ambiguity, error, or omission which Contractor may discover with respect to these documents before proceeding with the Work. The issuance or the express or implied approval by County of the Contract Documents, Shop Drawings, Project Data, or Samples shall not relieve Contractor of its continuing duties imposed hereby, nor shall any approval be evidence of Contractor's compliance with this contract. COUNTY MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER TO CONTRACTOR CONCERNING THE ACCURACY OR SUFFICIENCY OF SUCH DOCUMENTS. By the execution of the Contract, Contractor acknowledges and represents that it has received, reviewed, and carefully examined such documents, has found them to be complete, accurate, adequate, consistent, coordinated and sufficient to perform the Work, and that Contractor has not, does not, and will not rely upon any representation or warranties by County concerning such documents as no such representation or warranties have been or are hereby made.
Continuing Duty. Independent Contractor’s agreement to protect [Company]’s confidential information apply both while Independent Contractor is engaged by [Company] and after the engagement by [Company] ends, regardless of the reason it ends.
Continuing Duty. The Consultant shall not be relieved of its obligations to perform in accordance with this Agreement by tests, inspections or approvals required or performed by others.
Continuing Duty. To the extent that any of the information provided in the Declaration of Sufficiency of Funds submitted by Design-Build Entity relating to numbers of workers or independent contractors that will be employed or utilized for performance of the Work was or is based upon a best estimate, rather than actual figures or information, then the Design-Build Entity assumes the continuing duty to the District to ascertain the actual figures and information requested in the Declaration of Sufficiency of Funds and to provide such actual figures and information to the District in the form of a revised and updated Declaration of Sufficiency of Funds once the actual figures and information become known.
Continuing Duty. Contractor shall not be relieved of obligations to perform in accordance with the Contract Documents by activities or duties of Owner or A/E in the administration of the Work or by tests, inspections or approvals required or performed by third parties.
