Common use of Termination for Persistent Default Clause in Contracts

Termination for Persistent Default. The State may terminate this Contract by written notice to Contractor for defaults that are cured, but are persistent. "Persistent" means three or more defaults. After the State has notified Contractor of its third default, the State may terminate this Contract without providing Contractor with an opportunity to cure, if Contractor defaults for a fourth time. The four defaults are not required to be related to each other in anyway.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Master Maintenance Agreement, Master Maintenance Agreement, Master Maintenance Agreement

Termination for Persistent Default. The State may terminate this Contract by written notice to Contractor for defaults that are cured, but are persistent. "Persistent" means three or more defaults. After the State has notified Contractor of its third default, the State may terminate this Contract without providing Contractor with an opportunity to cure, if Contractor defaults for a fourth time. The four defaults are not required to be related to each other in anywayany way.

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: State Term Schedule, State Term Schedule, State Term Schedule

Termination for Persistent Default. The State may terminate this Contract by written notice to Contractor for defaults that are cured, cured but are persistent. "Persistent" means three or more defaults. After the State has notified Contractor of its third default, the State may terminate this Contract without providing Contractor with an opportunity to cure, if Contractor defaults for a fourth time. The four defaults are not required to be related to each other in anyway.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Maintenance Agreement, Master Maintenance Agreement

Termination for Persistent Default. The State Department may terminate this Contract by written notice to Contractor for defaults that are cured, but are persistent. "Persistent" means three or more defaults. After the State Department has notified Contractor of its third default, the State Department may terminate this Contract without providing Contractor with an opportunity to cure, if Contractor defaults for a fourth time. The four defaults are not required to be related to each other in anywayany way.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Personal Services

Termination for Persistent Default. The State may terminate this Contract by written notice to Contractor Agreement for defaults that are cured, but are persistent. "Persistent" means three or more defaults. After the State has notified the Contractor of its third default, the State may terminate this Contract Agreement without providing the Contractor with an opportunity to cure, if Contractor defaults for a fourth time. The four three defaults are not required to be related to each other in anywayany way.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Addendum to Agreement

Termination for Persistent Default. The State may terminate this Contract by written notice to Contractor for defaults that are cured, cured but are persistent. "Persistent" means three or more defaults. After the State has notified the Contractor of its third default, the State may terminate this Contract without providing the Contractor with an opportunity to cure, if Contractor defaults for a fourth time. The four three defaults are not required to be related to each other in anywayany way.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract