Reprocurement Costs Sample Clauses

Reprocurement Costs. In the case of default by Contractor, County may procure the service from other sources and, if the cost is higher, Contractor will be held responsible to pay County the difference between the Contract cost and the price paid. County may make reasonable efforts to obtain the prevailing market price at the time such goods and services are rendered. This is in addition to any other remedies available under law.
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Reprocurement Costs. In case of Contract breach by Contractor, resulting in termination by the County, the County may procure the goods and/or services from other sources. If the cost for those goods and/or services is higher than under the terms of the existing Contract, Contractor will be responsible for paying the County the difference between the Contract cost and the price paid, and the County may deduct this cost from any unpaid balance due the Contractor. The price paid by the County shall be the prevailing market price at the time such purchase is made. This is in addition to any other remedies available under this Contract and under law.
Reprocurement Costs. In case of Contract breach by Contractor, resulting in termination by the County, the County of Orange may procure the services from other sources. If the cost for those services is higher than under the terms of the existing Contract, Contractor will be responsible for paying the County the difference between the Contract cost and the price paid, and the County may deduct this cost from any unpaid balance due the Contractor. The price paid by the County shall be the prevailing market price at the time such purchase is made. This is in addition to any other remedies available under this Contract and under law.
Reprocurement Costs. If the Contract is terminated for cause due to the Contractor’s failure to perform/comply with provisions of this Contract, the Department reserves the seek reprocurement costs, if a replacement contract must be competitively procured. Additional, specific consequences may also be outlined in the Scope of Work and/or Special Terms and Conditions. None of the financial consequences for nonperformance in this Contract shall be considered penalties.
Reprocurement Costs. In case of Contract breach by Contractor, resulting in termination by the County, the County may procure the goods and/or services from other sources. If the cost for those County of Orange Executive Office, Public Finance Municipal/Financial Advisory Services goods and/or services is higher than under the terms of the existing Contract, Contractor will be responsible for paying the County the difference between the Contract cost and the price paid, and the County may deduct this cost from any unpaid balance due the Contractor. The price paid by the County shall be the prevailing market price at the time such purchase is made. This is in addition to any other remedies available under this Contract and under law.

Related to Reprocurement Costs

  • Default – Reprocurement Costs In case of Contract breach by Contractor, resulting in termination by the County, the County may procure the goods and/or services from other sources. If the cost for those goods and/or services is higher than under the terms of the existing Contract, Contractor will be responsible for paying the County the difference between the Contract cost and the price paid, and the County may deduct this cost from any unpaid balance due the Contractor. The price paid by the County shall be the prevailing market price at the time such purchase is made. This is in addition to any other remedies available under this Contract and under law.

  • Subcontract Costs Payments made by the Construction Manager to Subcontractors in accordance with the requirements of the subcontracts.

  • Direct Costs Insert the major cost elements. For each element, consider the application of the paragraph entitled “Costs Requiring Prior Approval” on page 1 of these instructions.

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