Common use of Termination for Convenience Clause in Contracts

Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department in whole or in part at any time, in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All work in progress will become the property of the Customer and will be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 1277 contracts

Samples: Additional Special Contract, State Term, State Term

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Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department in whole or in part at any time, in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All completed work in progress at the time of termination will become the property of the Customer and will be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: alachua.legistar.com, www.dms.myflorida.com, www.dms.myflorida.com

Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department in whole or in part at any time, when it is in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiatedperformed, through the termination date. Such paymentExcept to the extent otherwise stated in this Contract, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All all work in progress will become the property of the Customer Department and will shall be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: And Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement, www.dms.myflorida.com

Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department in whole or in part at any time, when it is in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed performed, prior to the termination, for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All work in progress will become the property of the Customer Department and will be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: , and Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement, imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department Customer in whole or in part at any time, in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All work in progress will become the property of the Customer and will be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dms.myflorida.com

Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department in whole or in part at any timetime with a thirty (30) day notice, in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All work in progress will become the property of the Customer and will be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dms.myflorida.com

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Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department in whole or in part at any time, in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All work in progress will become the property of the Customer and will be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Additional Special Contract

Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department in whole or in part at any time, in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All work in progress will become the property of the Customer Department and will be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

Termination for Convenience. The Contract may be terminated by the Department in whole or in part at any time, when it is in the best interest of the State of Florida. If the Contract is terminated before performance is completed, the Contractor will be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed performed, prior to the termination, for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Contract price as the amount of work satisfactorily performed. All work in progress will become the property of the Customer and will be turned over promptly by the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myflorida.com

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