Enjoinment definition
Examples of Enjoinment in a sentence
Enjoinment will be issued when, in the opinion of the Department, the contractor has failed to fulfill its obligations under a past contract or in the performance of a current contract.
Enjoinment may be imposed for up to 60 days if a contractor fails to meet his MBE participation goals for each quarter of the contract as shown on the progress schedule.
Enjoinment will begin upon the contractor’s failure to request a hearing or upon the panel’s final decision.
Enjoinment of a contractor by the Department is based on the contracting power of the Department and the discretionary power of the Department.
Enjoinment may be avoided if either of the following occurs: • the MBE is unable or unwilling to complete his portion of the work, and the prime contractor shows reasonable effort to fulfill the MBE requirement otherwise.