Common use of Cancellation for convenience Clause in Contracts

Cancellation for convenience. The State of New York retains the right to cancel this contract, in whole or in part without reason provided that the Contractor is given at least sixty (60) days notice of its intent to cancel. This provision should not be understood as waiving the State's right to terminate the contract for cause or stop work immediately for unsatisfactory work, but is supplementary to that provision. Any such cancellation shall have no effect on existing Agency agreements, which are subject to the same 60 day discretionary cancellation or cancellation for cause by the respective user Agencies. [ j ]

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office of General Services, Office of General Services, Office of General Services

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Cancellation for convenience. The State of New York retains the right to cancel this contractContract, in whole or in part without reason provided that the Contractor is given at least sixty (60) days calendar days’ notice of its intent to cancel. This provision should not be understood as waiving the State's right to terminate the contract Contract for cause or stop work immediately for unsatisfactory work, work but is supplementary to that provision. Any such cancellation shall have no effect on existing Agency agreementsPurchase Orders, which are subject to the same 60 60-day discretionary cancellation or cancellation for cause by the respective user Agencies. [ j ]Authorized Users.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: online.ogs.ny.gov

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