Common use of Non-responsible Contractor Clause in Contracts

Non-responsible Contractor. The District may debar a Contractor if the Board of Supervisors finds, in its discretion, that the Contractor has done any of the following: (1) violated a term of a contract with the District or a nonprofit corporation created by the District, (2) committed an act or omission which negatively reflects on the Contractor’s quality, fitness or capacity to perform a contract with the District, any other public entity, or a nonprofit corporation created by the District, or engaged in a pattern or practice which negatively reflects on same, (3) committed an act or offense which indicates a lack of business integrity or business honesty, or (4) made or submitted a false claim against the District or any other public entity.

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Sources: Fleet Maintenance and Repair Services Agreement

Non-responsible Contractor. The District may debar a Contractor if the Board of Supervisors finds, in its discretion, that the Contractor has done any of the following: (1) violated a term of a contract with the District District, County or a nonprofit corporation created by the DistrictCounty, (2) committed an act or omission which negatively reflects on the Contractor’s quality, fitness or capacity to perform a contract with the District, County and any other public entity, or a nonprofit corporation created by the DistrictCounty, or engaged in a pattern or practice which negatively reflects on same, (3) committed an act or offense which indicates a lack of business integrity or business honesty, or (4) made or submitted a false claim against the District District, County or any other public entity.

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Sources: Mental Health Professional Services Agreement

Non-responsible Contractor. The County or District may debar a Contractor if the Board of Supervisors finds, in its discretion, that the Contractor has done any of the following: (1) violated a term of a contract with the District or a nonprofit corporation created by the District, (2) committed an act or omission which negatively reflects on the Contractor’s quality, fitness or capacity to perform a contract with the District, any other public entity, or a nonprofit corporation created by the District, or engaged in a pattern or practice which negatively reflects on same, (3) committed an act or offense which indicates a lack of business integrity or business honesty, or (4) made or submitted a false claim against the District or any other public entity.

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Sources: Helicopter Engine Maintenance and Repair Services Contract