TERMINATION DUE TO BANKRUPTCY OR INSOLVENCY Sample Clauses

TERMINATION DUE TO BANKRUPTCY OR INSOLVENCY. If the CONTRACTOR is adjudged bankrupt or insolvent, if it makes a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, if a trustee or receiver is appointed for the CONTRACTOR or for any of its property or if it files a petition to take advantage of any debtor's act or to reorganize under bankruptcy or other similar laws the CITY may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy, and after giving the CONTRACTOR written notice, terminate this Agreement.
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TERMINATION DUE TO BANKRUPTCY OR INSOLVENCY. If the CONSULTANT shall file a Petition in Bankruptcy, or if the same shall be adjudged bankrupt or insolvent by any Court, or if a receiver of the property of the CONSULTANT shall be appointed in any proceeding brought by or against the CONSULTANT, or if the CONSULTANT shall make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or proceedings shall be commenced on or against the CONSULTANT’s operations of the premises, the COUNTY may terminate this Agreement immediately notwithstanding any notice requirements set forth herein.

Related to TERMINATION DUE TO BANKRUPTCY OR INSOLVENCY

  • Bankruptcy or Insolvency If the Borrower, Grantor or any Guarantor: (i) becomes insolvent, or makes a transfer in fraud of creditors, or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or admits in writing its inability to pay its debts as they become due; (ii) generally is not paying its debts as such debts become due; (iii) has a receiver, trustee or custodian appointed for, or take possession of, all or substantially all of the assets of such party or any of the Collateral, either in a proceeding brought by such party or in a proceeding brought against such party and such appointment is not discharged or such possession is not terminated within sixty (60) days after the effective date thereof or such party consents to or acquiesces in such appointment or possession; (iv) files a petition for relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code or any other present or future federal or state insolvency, bankruptcy or similar laws (all of the foregoing hereinafter collectively called "Applicable Bankruptcy Law") or an involuntary petition for relief is filed against such party under any Applicable Bankruptcy Law and such involuntary petition is not dismissed within sixty (60) days after the filing thereof, or an order for relief naming such party is entered under any Applicable Bankruptcy Law, or any composition, rearrangement, extension, reorganization or other relief of debtors now or hereafter existing is requested or consented to by such party; (v) fails to have discharged within a period of sixty (60) days any attachment, sequestration or similar writ levied upon any property of such party; or (vi) fails to pay within thirty (30) days any final money judgment against such party.

  • Termination Upon Bankruptcy This contract may be terminated in whole or in part by MDHS upon written notice to Contractor, if Contractor should become the subject of bankruptcy or receivership proceedings, whether voluntary or involuntary, or upon the execution by Contractor of an assignment for the benefit of its creditors. In the event of such termination, Contractor shall be entitled to recover just and equitable compensation for satisfactory work performed under this contract, but in no case shall said compensation exceed the total contract price.

  • Involuntary Bankruptcy, etc If an Insolvency Proceeding is commenced against a Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries and any of the following events occur: (a) such Loan Party or such Subsidiary consents to the institution of such Insolvency Proceeding against it, (b) the petition commencing the Insolvency Proceeding is not timely controverted, (c) the petition commencing the Insolvency Proceeding is not dismissed within 60 calendar days of the date of the filing thereof, (d) an interim trustee is appointed to take possession of all or any substantial portion of the properties or assets of, or to operate all or any substantial portion of the business of, such Loan Party or its Subsidiary, or (e) an order for relief shall have been issued or entered therein;

  • Certain Agreements with Respect to Bankruptcy or Insolvency Proceedings (a) This Agreement shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding the commencement of any proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code or any other Federal, state or foreign bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or similar law by or against any Grantor or any of its subsidiaries.

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