Show Cause Sample Clauses

A Show Cause clause requires a party to formally explain or justify its actions or failures, typically in response to an alleged breach or non-compliance with contractual obligations. In practice, when one party believes the other has not met certain requirements, they may issue a notice demanding the other party to "show cause"—that is, to provide reasons or evidence within a specified timeframe as to why further action, such as termination or penalties, should not be taken. This clause serves to ensure procedural fairness by giving the accused party an opportunity to respond before any adverse consequences are imposed.
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Show Cause. 9 - [1] Within seven (7) calendar days from receipt of the Notice to Terminate, the Supplier/Contractor/Consultant shall submit to the Head of the Procuring Entity a verified position paper stating why the contract should not be terminated. [2] If the Supplier/Contractor/Consultant fails to show cause after the lapse of the seven (7) day period, either by inaction or by default, the Head of the Procuring Entity shall issue an order terminating the contract.
Show Cause. Should the unacceptable performance or conduct continue after the counselling session and two warnings you may be required to show cause as to why your employment with the Employer should not be terminated. Mining Equipment Maintenance Pty Ltd may dismiss an employee without warning, notice or payment in lieu of notice when an employee engages in serious misconduct that would make it unreasonable to continue employment. Serious misconduct may involve, but is not limited to, theft, assault and/or fraud. In such circumstances, Mining Equipment Maintenance Pty Ltd must allow the employee to defend against any allegations and show cause before dismissal. This may not apply if in the circumstances, the misconduct is serious and it is unreasonable to do so. Employees leaving employment of Mining Equipment Maintenance Pty Ltd are required to return all organisational property and equipment prior to departure. In order to ensure the prompt processing of your final payment, it will be necessary for employees to obtain a clearance, which confirms that: a) any equipment (including Personal Protective Equipment) issued are to be returned b) any keys, security passes, credit cards, mobile phones, or other organisational property issued to you have been returned
Show Cause. Supplier Code of Conduct and Ethical Supplier Threshold (a) Where TAFE Queensland reasonably suspects that the Supplier is not complying with the Supplier Code of Conduct or Ethical Supplier Threshold, TAFE Queensland may by written notice require the Supplier to show cause, by the date specified in the notice, why TAFE Queensland should not terminate the Contract. (b) If the Supplier fails to show reasonable cause by the date specified by TAFE Queensland, then TAFE Queensland may, by notice in writing to the Supplier, terminate the Contract.
Show Cause. A Subject Party may assert and show cause, in accordance with the settlement comment procedures established by FERC for this Agreement, as to why such Party should be excluded from this Agreement by the FERC Settlement Order, and any such Subject Party that is specifically excluded from this Agreement by the FERC Settlement Order shall not be or be deemed a Party to this Agreement; provided that all other Subject Parties shall be and be deemed by the FERC Settlement Order to be bound by this Agreement. The amounts set forth on Exhibit B shall be adjusted by APX as appropriate to reflect the deletion of any Subject Party specifically excluded from this Agreement by the FERC Settlement Order.