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The Dy. General Manager (R), Food Corporation of India, may, at his discretion, extend this day by 30 days and such extension shall be binding on the tenderers.
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The Dy. General Manager (Region) reserves the rights to terminate the Contract at any time during its currency without assigning any reasons thereof by giving Thirty Days Notice in writing to the Contractor at the notified address and the Contractors shall not be entitled to any compensation by reason of such termination. The action of the Dy. General Manager (Region) under this clause shall be final, conclusive and binding on the Contractor.
The Dy. General Manager (Region) shall also have without prejudice to other rights and remedies, the right, in the event of breach of the contract of any of the terms and conditions of the contract to terminate the contract forthwith and to get the work done for the unexpired period of the contract at the risk and cost of the contractors and/ or forfeit the security deposit or any part thereof for the sum or sums due for any damages, losses, charges, expenses or cost that may be suffered or incurred by the Corporation due to the contractor’s negligence or unworkmanlike performance of any of the services under the contract.

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