Common use of Constitutional Requirements Clause in Contracts

Constitutional Requirements. The other provisions of this Contract notwithstanding, financial obligations of County payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated, budgeted and otherwise made available. County is prohibited by law from making financial commitments beyond the term of its current fiscal year. County has contracted for goods and/or services under this Contract and has reason to believe that sufficient funds will be available for the full term of the Contract. Where, however, for reasons beyond the control of County as the funding entity, funds are not allocated for any fiscal period beyond the one in which this Contract is entered into, County shall have the right to terminate this Contract by providing seven days written notice to the Contractor, and will be released from any and all obligations hereunder. If County terminates the Contract for this reason, County and Contractor shall be released from all obligations to perform Work and make payments hereunder, except that County shall be required to make payment for Work which has been performed by Contractor prior to the effective date of termination under this provision; and, conversely, Contractor shall be required to complete any Work for which County has made payment prior to providing written notice to Contractor of the termination.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Chaffee County Services Contract, Chaffee County Services Contract, Chaffee County Services Contract

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