Common use of Failure to Maintain Financial Viability Clause in Contracts

Failure to Maintain Financial Viability. The System Agency may terminate the Contract if, in its sole discretion, the System Agency has a good faith belief that Grantee no longer maintains the financial viability required to complete the services and Deliverables, or otherwise fully perform its responsibilities under the Contract.

Appears in 360 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract Health And, Interlocal Cooperation Contract Health and Human Services, Health and Human Services

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Failure to Maintain Financial Viability. The System Agency may terminate the Contract if, in its sole discretion, the System Agency has a good faith belief that Grantee no longer maintains the financial viability required to complete the services Services and Deliverables, or otherwise fully perform its responsibilities under the Contract.

Appears in 46 contracts

Samples: Interagency Cooperation Contract Health and Human Services, Agency and Its Officers and Employees, Agency and Its Officers and Employees

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