Common use of RIGHT TO ASSURANCE Clause in Contracts

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the AZDOHS in good faith has reason to believe that the Subrecipient does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Agreement, the AZDOHS may demand in writing that the Subrecipient give a written assurance of intent and ability to perform. If the Subrecipient fails to provide written assurance within the number of days specified in the demand, the AZDOHS at its option may terminate this Agreement.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement Operation Stonegarden Grant Program, Subrecipient Agreement Operation Stonegarden Grant Program, Subrecipient Agreement Operation Stonegarden Grant Program

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RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the AZDOHS in good faith has reason to believe that the Subrecipient subrecipient does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Agreement, the AZDOHS may demand in writing that the Subrecipient subrecipient give a written assurance of intent and ability to perform. If the Subrecipient subrecipient fails to provide written assurance within the number of days specified in the demand, the AZDOHS at its option may terminate this Agreement.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement, Subgrantee Agreement, Subgrantee Agreement

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the AZDOHS in good faith has reason to believe that the Subrecipient does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Agreement, the AZDOHS may demand in writing that the Subrecipient give a written assurance of intent and ability to perform. If the Subrecipient fails to provide written assurance within the number of days specified in the demand, the AZDOHS at its option may terminate this Agreement.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement, Subrecipient Agreement Reallocation Operation Stonegarden Grant, Subrecipient Agreement Operation Stonegarden Grant Program

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RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the AZDOHS in good faith has reason to believe that the Subrecipient subrecipient does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Agreement, the AZDOHS may demand in writing that the Subrecipient subrecipient give a written assurance of intent and ability to perform. If the Subrecipient subrecipient fails to provide written assurance within the number of days specified in the demand, the AZDOHS at its option option, may terminate this Agreement.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Subgrantee Agreement, Subgrantee Agreement, Subgrantee Agreement

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