Termination after Repeated Violations Sample Clauses

Termination after Repeated Violations. In addition, University may terminate this Agreement and the Underlying Agreement without penalty if Business Associate repeatedly violates this Agreement or any provision hereof, irrespective of whether, or how promptly, Business Associate may remedy such violation after being notified of the same. In the event of such termination, University shall not be liable for payment for any services performed by Business Associate after the effective date of termination.
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Termination after Repeated Violations. Notwithstanding any provision in the Agreement, Covered Entity may terminate the Services Agreement and this Agreement if Covered Entity determines, in its sole discretion, that Business Associate has repeatedly breached any provision of this Agreement or otherwise violated HIPAA, the Privacy Rule, the Security Rule or the HITECH Act, irrespective of whether, or how promptly, Business Associate may remedy such violation after being notified of the same.
Termination after Repeated Violations. KDADS may terminate the Underlying Agreement if Business Associate repeatedly violates this Agreement or any provision hereof, regardless of whether, or how promptly, Business Associate may remedy such violation after being notified of the same. In the event of such termination, KDADS shall not be liable for payment of any services performed or expense incurred by Business Associate after the effective date of such termination, except for services provided in conjunction with Section VII.A.4 above.
Termination after Repeated Violations. Covered Entity may terminate the Underlying Agreement if Business Associate repeatedly violates this Agreement or any provision hereof, regardless of whether, or how promptly, Business Associate may remedy such violation after being notified of the same. In the event of such termination, Covered Entity shall not be liable for payment of any services performed or expense incurred by Business Associate after the effective date of such termination, except for services provided in conjunction with Section VII.A.4 above.
Termination after Repeated Violations. MHS may terminate the Agreement without penalty if Business Associate repeatedly violates this Attachment or any provision hereof, irrespective of whether, or how promptly, Business Associate may remedy such violation after being notified of the same. In the event of such termination, MHS shall not be liable for the payment of any services performed by Business Associate after the effective date of termination.

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  • Termination Due To Lack Of Funding Appropriation If, in the judgment of the Director of Accounts and Reports, Department of Administration, sufficient funds are not appropriated to continue the function performed in this agreement and for the payment of the charges hereunder, State may terminate this agreement at the end of its current fiscal year. State agrees to give written notice of termination to contractor at least 30 days prior to the end of its current fiscal year, and shall give such notice for a greater period prior to the end of such fiscal year as may be provided in this contract, except that such notice shall not be required prior to 90 days before the end of such fiscal year. Contractor shall have the right, at the end of such fiscal year, to take possession of any equipment provided State under the contract. State will pay to the contractor all regular contractual payments incurred through the end of such fiscal year, plus contractual charges incidental to the return of any such equipment. Upon termination of the agreement by State, title to any such equipment shall revert to contractor at the end of the State's current fiscal year. The termination of the contract pursuant to this paragraph shall not cause any penalty to be charged to the agency or the contractor.

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