Common use of Owner’s Right to Perform and Terminate for Cause Clause in Contracts

Owner’s Right to Perform and Terminate for Cause. 15.2.1 If (i) Design-Builder persistently fails to provide a sufficient number of skilled workers; (ii) Design-Builder persistently fails to supply the materials required by the Contract Documents; (iii) Design-Builder persistently fails to comply with applicable Legal Requirements; (iv) Design-Builder persistently fails to timely pay, without cause, Design Consultants or Subcontractors; (v) Design-Builder fails to prosecute the Work with promptness and diligence to ensure that the Work is completed by the Contract Time(s) (other than the failure to cause the Project to achieve Substantial Completion by the Scheduled Substantial Completion Date, so long as Substantial Completion and Final Completion are achieved by the Sunset Date); or (vi) Design-Builder fails to perform material obligations under the Contract Documents, then Owner, in addition to any other rights and remedies provided in the Contract Documents or by law or equity, shall have the rights set forth in Sections 15.2.2 and 15.2.3 below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (ASAlliances Biofuels, LLC), License Agreement (ASAlliances Biofuels, LLC)

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