Common use of Government Claims Act Clause in Contracts

Government Claims Act. Contractor agrees to meet and confer in good faith to resolve any disputes that may arise under or in connection with this Agreement. In all events and subject to the provisions of this Section which follow, Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Government Claims Act (Government Code Section 900, et. seq.) with respect to any dispute or controversy arising out of or in any way relating to this Agreement or the subject matter of this Agreement (whether sounding in contract or tort, and whether or not involving equitable or extraordinary relief) (a "Dispute").

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Government Claims Act. Contractor agrees to meet and confer in good faith to resolve any disputes that may arise under or in connection with this Agreement. In all events and subject to the provisions of this Section which follow, Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Government Claims Act (Government Code Section 900, et. seq.) with respect to any dispute or controversy arising out of or in any way relating to this Agreement or the subject matter of this Agreement (whether sounding in contract or tort, and whether or not involving equitable or extraordinary relief) (a "β€œDispute").”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Government Claims Act. Contractor agrees to meet and confer in good faith to resolve any disputes Disputes that may arise under or in connection with this Agreement. In all events and subject to the provisions of this Section which follow, Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Government Claims Act (Government Code Section 900, et. seq.) with respect to any dispute or controversy arising out of or in any way relating to this Agreement or the subject matter of this Agreement (whether sounding in contract or tort, and whether or not involving equitable or extraordinary relief) (a "Dispute").

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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