Termination of Contractor for Convenience Sample Clauses

Termination of Contractor for Convenience. The District in its sole discretion may terminate for convenience this Master Facilities Lease upon three (3) days written notice to the Contractor. In case of a termination for convenience, the Contractor shall have no claims against the District except the actual portion of the Guaranteed Project Cost expended for labor, materials, and services performed that is unpaid and can be documented through timesheets, invoices, receipts, or otherwise, through the date of termination, plus necessary and reasonable documented demobilization costs.
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Termination of Contractor for Convenience. 44.5.1. Judicial Council in its sole discretion may terminate the Contract, or any Service Work Order, upon three (3) days written notice to the Contractor. Under a termination for convenience, the Judicial Council retains the right to all the options available to the Judicial Council if there is a termination for cause. In case of a termination for convenience, Contractor shall have no claims against the Judicial Council except:
Termination of Contractor for Convenience. Judicial Council in its sole discretion may terminate the Contract, or any Service Work Order, upon three (3) days written notice to the Contractor. Under a termination for convenience, the Judicial Council retains the right to all the options available to the Judicial Council if there is a termination for cause. In case of a termination for convenience, Contractor shall have no claims against the Judicial Council except: The actual cost for labor, materials, and services performed that is unpaid and can be documented through timesheets, invoices, receipts, or otherwise; and Five percent (5%) of the total cost of work performed as of the date of termination, or five percent (5%) of the value of the Work yet to be performed, whichever is less. This five percent (5%) amount shall be full compensation for all Contractor's and its Subcontractor(s)’ mobilization and/or demobilization costs and any anticipated lost profits resulting from termination of the Contractor for convenience for the Service Work Order.

Related to Termination of Contractor for Convenience

  • Termination for Convenience TIPS may, by written notice to Vendor, terminate this Agreement for convenience, in whole or in part, at any time by giving thirty (30) days’ written notice to Vendor of such termination, and specifying the effective date thereof.

  • Termination by Owner for Convenience (a) The Owner may, at any time, terminate the Contract for the Owner's convenience without cause upon the expiration of 48 hours written notice to the Contractor of such termination.

  • Termination by the Owner for Convenience § 14.4.1 The Owner may, at any time, terminate the Contract for the Owner’s convenience and without cause.

  • Termination for Convenience of City The City shall have the right at any time by written notice to Contractor to terminate and cancel this contract, without cause, for the convenience of the City, and Contractor shall immediately stop work. In such event City shall not be liable to Contractor except for payment for actual work performed prior to such notice in an amount proportionate to the completed contract price and for the actual costs of preparations made by Contractor for the performance of the cancelled portions of the contract, including a reasonable allowance of profit applicable to the actual work performed and such preparations. Anticipatory profits and consequential damages shall not be recoverable by Contractor.

  • Term and Termination for Convenience The initial term of this Agreement shall be for a period of five (5) years following the date on which X.X. Xxxxxx commenced providing services under this Agreement. Following the initial term, the Customer may terminate this Agreement by giving not less than sixty (60) days’ prior written notice to X.X. Xxxxxx and X.X. Xxxxxx may terminate this Agreement on one hundred and eighty (180) days’ prior written notice to the Customer.

  • Termination for Convenience of the County Notwithstanding any other provision of the Contract, the County may, at any time, and without cause, terminate this Contract in whole or in part, upon not less than seven (7) days' written notice to the Contractor. Such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a notice of termination specifying the effective date of the termination and the extent of the Work to be terminated. The Contractor shall immediately stop Work in accordance with the notice and comply with any other direction as may be specified in the notice or as provided subsequently by the County. The County shall pay the Contractor for the Work completed prior to the effective date of the termination and such other payment Contractor is entitled to under Attachment A, section III. “Performance Requirements” and such payment shall be Contractor's sole remedy under this Contract. Under no circumstances will the Contractor be entitled to anticipatory or unearned profits, consequential damages, or other damages of any sort as a result of a termination or partial termination under this Paragraph. The Contractor shall insert in all subcontracts that the sub-consultant shall stop Work on the date of and to the extent specified in a notice of termination, and shall require sub-consultant’s to insert the same condition in any lower tier subcontracts.

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