Common use of TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY CONTRACTOR Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY CONTRACTOR. If the School District fails to make payment for a period of 60 days through no fault of the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon seven additional days’ written notice to the School District, terminate the Agreement and recover from the School District payment for all Work properly executed and for proven loss with respect to materials, equipment, tools, and construction equipment and machinery, including Fees applicable thereto.

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Samples: Agreement, Agreement Between

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TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY CONTRACTOR. If the School District fails to make payment for a period of 60 sixty (60) days through no fault of the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon seven (7) additional days’ written notice to the School Districtnotice, terminate the Agreement and recover from the School District payment for all Work properly executed and for proven loss executed, in accordance with respect to materials, equipment, tools, and construction equipment and machinery, including Fees applicable theretothe Agreement.

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Samples: Agreement

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TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY CONTRACTOR. If the School District fails to make payment for a period of 60 sixty (60) days through no fault of the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon seven (7) additional days’ written notice to the School DistrictDistrict ("Cure Period"), terminate the Agreement Agreement, if the School District has not cured within the Cure Period, and upon said termination recover from the School District payment for all Work properly executed and for proven loss with respect to materials, equipment, tools, and construction equipment and machinery, including Fees applicable thereto.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between Woodland School District and Contractor

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