Common use of PURCHASER PURCHASE ORDERS Clause in Contracts

PURCHASER PURCHASE ORDERS. Purchaser Orders may be terminated: (a) upon the mutual written agreement of the parties; (b) by the non-breaching party where the breach is not cured within thirty (30) calendar days after written notice of breach is delivered to the breaching party; and (c) as otherwise expressly provided for in the applicable Purchase Order. Purchase Orders shall terminate automatically and without further action if a party becomes insolvent or is placed in receivership, reorganization, liquidation, or bankruptcy. In addition to any other available remedies, the non-breaching party may terminate the Purchase Order as provided in subsection (b) above without further liability by written notice to the breaching party. A termination for breach will not affect rights or obligations accrued or owed before the effective date of the termination notice.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: apps.des.wa.gov, apps.des.wa.gov, apps.des.wa.gov

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PURCHASER PURCHASE ORDERS. Purchaser Orders may be terminated: (a) upon the mutual written agreement of the parties; (b) by the non-breaching non‐breaching party where the breach is not cured within thirty (30) calendar days after written notice of breach is delivered to the breaching party; and (c) as otherwise expressly provided for in the applicable Purchase Order. Purchase Orders shall terminate automatically and without further action if a party becomes insolvent or is placed in receivership, reorganization, liquidation, or bankruptcy. In addition to any other available remedies, the non-breaching non‐breaching party may terminate the Purchase Order as provided in subsection (b) above without further liability by written notice to the breaching party. A termination for breach will not affect rights or obligations accrued or owed before the effective date of the termination notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.des.wa.gov

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