Common use of Vendor’s duty to perform Clause in Contracts

Vendor’s duty to perform. Neither the occurrence of an event constituting an al- leged breach of contract nor the pending status of any claim for breach of con- tract is grounds for the suspension of performance, in whole or in part, by Ven- dor of any duty or obligation with respect to the performance of Services under this CTSA and all TEX-AN NG Customer Service Agreements. Any changes to this CTSA as a result of a Dispute Resolution will be implemented in accord- ance with Exhibit B, Article 7, Amendments and modifications.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov, www.austintexas.gov, pubext.dir.texas.gov

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Vendor’s duty to perform. Neither the occurrence of an event constituting an al- leged breach of contract nor the pending status of any claim for breach of con- tract is grounds for the suspension of performance, in whole or in part, by Ven- dor of any duty or obligation with respect to the performance of Services under this CTSA and all TEX-AN NG Customer Service Agreements. Any changes to this CTSA as a result of a Dispute Resolution will be implemented in accord- ance Vendor shall comply with Exhibit Ball state and federal laws, Article 7rules, Amendments and modificationsregulations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: agendalink.co.fort-bend.tx.us, www.galvestontx.gov

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