Common use of TERMINATION BY DISTRICT FOR CAUSE Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION BY DISTRICT FOR CAUSE. Contractor shall be in default of its obligations pursuant to this Contract, and District may terminate Contractor’s right to perform the Work for cause, if: (a) Contractor refuses or fails to perform the Work or any component thereof in accordance with this Contract, including, but not limited to, the Contract Documents; (b) Contractor refuses or fails to perform any portion of the Work within the time required; (c) the Work is not, or reasonably will not be, fully completed within the contract time; (d) Contractor persistently or repeatedly refuses or fails to supply enough properly skilled workers and/or proper materials;

Appears in 40 contracts

Samples: Field Contract, Field Contract, Field Contract

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TERMINATION BY DISTRICT FOR CAUSE. Contractor shall be in default of its obligations pursuant to this Contract, and District may terminate Contractor’s right to perform the Work work for cause, if: (a) Contractor refuses or fails to perform the Work work or any component thereof in accordance with this Contract, including, but not limited to, the Contract Documents; (b) Contractor refuses or fails to perform any portion of the Work work within the time required; (c) the Work work is not, or reasonably will not be, fully completed within the contract time; (d) Contractor persistently or repeatedly refuses or fails to supply enough properly skilled workers and/or proper materials;

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Time and Materials Service Contract, Time and Materials Service Contract, Time and Materials Service Contract

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TERMINATION BY DISTRICT FOR CAUSE. Contractor shall be in default of its obligations pursuant to this Contract, and District may terminate Contractor’s right to perform the Work for cause, if: (a) Contractor refuses or fails to perform the Work or any component thereof in accordance with this Contract, including, but not limited to, the Contract Documents; (b) Contractor refuses or fails to perform any portion of the Work within the time required; (c) the Work is not, or reasonably will not be, fully completed within the contract timecontracttime; (d) Contractor persistently or repeatedly refuses or fails to supply enough properly skilled workers and/or proper materials;

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Field Contract, Field Contract, Field Contract

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