Common use of Contractor’s Right to Terminate for Cause Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Right to Terminate for Cause. Contractor may terminate this Contract upon 30 days written notice to DHS, or at such later date as Contractor may establish in such notice, if DHS is in default under Section 10.c. above, and DHS fails to cure such default within 30 calendar days after DHS receives Contractor's notice or such longer period as Contractor may specify in such notice.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com, www.bidnet.com, www.bidnet.com

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Contractor’s Right to Terminate for Cause. Contractor may terminate this Contract upon 30 days written notice to DHS, or at such later date as Contractor may establish in such notice, if DHS is in default under Section 10.c. above, and DHS fails to cure such default within 30 calendar days after DHS receives Contractor's notice or such longer period as Contractor may specify in such notice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Number 155872, Attachment a Sample Contract

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Contractor’s Right to Terminate for Cause. Contractor may terminate this Contract upon 30 days with such written notice to DHSDHS as provided in this Section 10.e.(3), or at such later date as Contractor may establish in such notice, if DHS is in default under Section 10.c. abovebecause DHS commits any material breach or default of any covenant, warranty, or obligation under this Contract, fails to perform its commitments hereunder within the time specified or any extension thereof, and DHS fails to cure such default failure within 30 calendar days after DHS receives Contractor's notice or such longer period as Contractor may specify in such notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ohca.com

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