Common use of Termination for Non-Allocation of Funds Clause in Contracts

Termination for Non-Allocation of Funds. If funds are not allocated to continue this Contract in any future period, the Department must terminate this Contract (in accordance with Section 18-4-313 (4), MCA). The Department will not be obligated to pay any further reimbursement except for services performed, including work in process, in accordance with the terms of the Contract, and deliverables accepted at the time of termination subject to the Department's exercise of its available remedies and the Department’s limitation of liability. When the Department terminates the Contract under this subsection, Contractor does not have recourse to any of the remedial terms in this Contract for purposes of contesting the termination. Contractor, however, may contest any disagreement about the reimbursement relating to alleged prior performance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: cdn-aem.optum.com, imlive.s3.amazonaws.com, www.optum.com

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Termination for Non-Allocation of Funds. If funds are not allocated to continue this Contract in any future period, the Department must terminate this Contract (in accordance with Section 18-4-313 (4), MCA). The Department will not be obligated to pay any further reimbursement except for services performed, including work in process, in accordance with the terms of the Contract, and deliverables Deliverables accepted at the time of termination subject to the Department's exercise of its available remedies and the Department’s limitation of liability. When the Department terminates the Contract under this subsection, Contractor does not have recourse to any of the remedial terms in this Contract for purposes of contesting the termination. Contractor, however, may contest any disagreement about the reimbursement relating to alleged prior performance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

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