DEFAULT IN ONE INSTALLMENT TO CONSTITUTE TOTAL BREACH Sample Clauses

DEFAULT IN ONE INSTALLMENT TO CONSTITUTE TOTAL BREACH. Contractor shall deliver conforming materials in each installment of lot of this Contract and may not substitute nonconforming materials. Delivery of nonconforming materials or a default of any nature, at the option of the City, shall constitute a breach of the Contract as a whole. 26.
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DEFAULT IN ONE INSTALLMENT TO CONSTITUTE TOTAL BREACH. The Contractor shall deliver conforming work or materials in each installment or lot of the Contract and may not substitute non-conforming work or materials. Delivery of non-conforming work or materials, or default of any nature, shall, at the option of PAG, constitute a breach of the Contract as a whole.
DEFAULT IN ONE INSTALLMENT TO CONSTITUTE TOTAL BREACH. Consultant may not substitute nonconforming materials, or services. Delivery of nonconforming materials, and/or services, or a default of any nature, at the option of the City, shall constitute shall deliver conforming materials, or services, in each installment or lot of the contract a breach of the contract as a whole.
DEFAULT IN ONE INSTALLMENT TO CONSTITUTE TOTAL BREACH. If applicable, each installment or lot of this contract is dependent on every other installment or lot and delivery of non-conforming goods/services or a default of any nature under one installment or lot will impair the value of the whole contract and constitutes a breach of the contract as a whole.
DEFAULT IN ONE INSTALLMENT TO CONSTITUTE TOTAL BREACH. Proposer shall deliver conforming materials, or services, in each installment or lot of the contract and may not substitute nonconforming materials, or services. Delivery of nonconforming materials, and/or services, or a default of any nature, at the option of the City, shall constitute a breach of the contract as a whole.
DEFAULT IN ONE INSTALLMENT TO CONSTITUTE TOTAL BREACH. Contractor shall deliver conforming materials in each installment or lot of this Contract and may not substitute nonconforming materials. Delivery of nonconforming materials, or default of any nature, may constitute breach of the Contract. Noncompliance may be deemed a cause for possible Contract termination.
DEFAULT IN ONE INSTALLMENT TO CONSTITUTE TOTAL BREACH. Vendor shall deliver conforming materials in each installment or lot of this contract and may not substitute nonconforming materials. Delivery of nonconforming materials or a default of any nature, at the option of the County, shall constitute breach of the contract as a whole. Noncompliance shall conform to the cancellation clause set forth within this document.
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