Common use of STOP WORK Clause in Contracts

STOP WORK. At any time by written notice and at no cost, Buyer may require Supplier to stop all or any part of the work under a Purchase Order for up to 60 calendar days (“Stop Work Order”), and for any further period as mutually agreed. Immediately upon receipt of a Stop Work Order, Supplier will comply with its terms. At any time Buyer may, in whole or in part, either cancel the Stop Work Order or terminate the work under the Termination article of this Purchase Order. To the extent the Stop Work Order is canceled or expires, Supplier must immediately resume work.

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STOP WORK. At 16.1. Buyer may, at any time by written notice and at no cost, Buyer may require Supplier to stop all or any part of the work under a this Purchase Order for a period of up to 60 calendar 30 days (Stop Work Order), and for any further period as mutually agreedSupplier and Buyer may agree. Immediately upon receipt of a Stop Work Order, Supplier will comply with its terms. At any time during the stop work period, Buyer may, in whole or in part, either cancel the Stop Work Order or terminate the work under in accordance with the Termination article section of this Purchase Order. To the extent the Stop Work Order is canceled or expires, Supplier must immediately resume work.

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Samples: rantech.net

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