Contractor Default or Breach Sample Clauses

Contractor Default or Breach. The County, by written notice to the Contractor, may immediately terminate the whole or any part of this Contract under any of the following conditions:
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Contractor Default or Breach. The County, by written notice to the Contractor, may immediately terminate the whole or any part of this Contract under any of the following conditions: If the Contractor fails to provide services called for by this Contract within the time specified or any extension thereof. If the Contractor fails to perform any of the other requirements of this Contract or so fails to pursue the work so as to endanger performance of this Contract in accordance with its terms, and after receipt of written notice from the County specifying such failure, the Contractor fails to correct such failure within 10 calendar days or such other period as the County may authorize. Contractor institutes or has instituted against it insolvency, receivership or bankruptcy proceedings, makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or ceases doing business on a regular basis.

Related to Contractor Default or Breach

  • Contractor Default Failure of the Contractor, which has neither been remedied nor waived, to perform or otherwise to comply with the terms of the Construction Contract.

  • Default or Breach A default or breach may be declared with or without termination. The following shall constitute a default or breach:

  • WAIVER OF DEFAULT OR BREACH 7 Waiver by COUNTY of any default by CONTRACTOR shall not be considered a waiver of any 8 subsequent default. Waiver by COUNTY of any breach by CONTRACTOR of any provision of this 9 Agreement shall not be considered a waiver of any subsequent breach. Waiver by COUNTY of any 10 default or any breach by CONTRACTOR shall not be considered a modification of the terms of this 11 Agreement. 12 // 13 // 14 // 15 // 16 // 17 // 18 // 19 // 20 // 21 // 22 // 23 // 24 // 25 // 26 // 27 // 28 // 29 // 30 // 31 // 32 // 33 // 34 // 35 // 36 // 37 //

  • Customer Default The occurrence at any time of any of the following events shall constitute a “Customer Default”:

  • No Breach or Default In no event will either party be liable or responsible to the other party, or be deemed to have defaulted under or breached this Agreement, for any failure or delay in fulfilling or performing any term of this Agreement (except for any payment obligation) when and to the extent such failure or delay is caused by any circumstances beyond such party’s reasonable control (a “Force Majeure Event”), including acts of God, flood, fire, earthquake or explosion, pandemic, war, terrorism, invasion, riot or other civil unrest, embargoes or blockades in effect on or after the date of this Agreement, national or regional emergency, strikes, labor stoppages or slowdowns or other industrial disturbances, passage of Law or any action taken by a governmental or public authority, including imposing an embargo, export or import restriction, quota or other restriction or prohibition or any complete or partial government shutdown, or national or regional shortage of adequate power or telecommunications or transportation. Either party may terminate this Agreement if a Force Majeure Event continues substantially uninterrupted for a period of 30 days or more.

  • Developer Default Each of the following shall be an Event of Default by Developer:

  • Event of Breach by Contractor Any one or more of the following Contractor acts or omissions constitute an event of material breach under this contract:  products or services furnished fail to conform to any requirement;  failure to submit any report required by this contract;  failure to perform any of the other terms and conditions of this contract, including but not limited to beginning work under this contract without prior Department approval; or  voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy or receivership.

  • Tenant’s Default The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a default and breach of this Lease by Tenant:

  • Breach or Default Upon any breach or default by LICENSEE of any term or condition herein contained, ASCAP may terminate this license by giving LICENSEE thirty days notice to cure such breach or default, and in the event that such breach or default has not been cured within said thirty days, this license shall terminate on the expiration of such thirty-day period without further notice from ASCAP. In the event of such termination, ASCAP shall refund to LICENSEE any unearned license fees paid in advance.

  • Default by Contractor Contractor will be in default under this Contract if:

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