H4 Consequences of Termination Sample Clauses

H4 Consequences of Termination. H4.1 Where XXX terminates the Contract under Condition H2, or terminates the provision of any part of the Contract under that Condition, and then makes other arrangements for the provision of Services, XXX shall be entitled to recover from the Contractor the cost of making those other arrangements and any additional expenditure incurred by XXX throughout the remainder of the Contract Period. Where the Contract is terminated under Condition H2, no further payments shall be payable by XXX to the Contractor until XXX has established the final cost of making those other arrangements.
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H4 Consequences of Termination. H4.1 Where the Council terminates the Agreement under clause H2, or terminates the provision of any part of the Agreement under that clause H2, and then makes other arrangements for the provision of Services, the Council shall be entitled to recover from the Service Provider the cost reasonably incurred of making those other arrangements and any additional expenditure incurred by the Council throughout the remainder of the Term or any Extension. The Council shall take all reasonable steps to mitigate such additional expenditure. Where the Agreement is terminated under clause H2, no further payments shall be payable by the Council to the Service Provider until the Council has established the final cost of making those other arrangements.
H4 Consequences of Termination. H4.1 Where Solihull MBC terminates the Contract under H2 or H5.4, or terminates the provision of any part of the Contract, and then makes other arrangements for the provision of Services, Solihull MBC shall be entitled to recover from the Contractor the cost reasonably incurred of making those other arrangements and any additional expenditure incurred by Solihull MBC throughout the remainder of the Initial Term. Where the Contract is terminated under H2 or H5.4, no further payments shall be payable by Solihull MBC to the Contractor until Solihull MBC has established the final cost of making those other arrangements.

Related to H4 Consequences of Termination

  • Consequences of Termination Upon the termination of this Agreement:

  • TERMINATION AND CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION 14.1 On termination of any Service Schedule for whatever reason the Client will cease to have the Services provided thereunder.

  • CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION AND EXPIRY 28.1 Notwithstanding the service of a notice to terminate this Framework Agreement, the Supplier shall continue to fulfil its obligations under this Framework Agreement until the date of expiry or termination of this Framework Agreement or such other date as required under this Clause 28 (Consequences of Termination and Expiry).

  • Consequences of Termination on Notice by the Province If the Province terminates the Agreement pursuant to section A11.1, the Province may take one or more of the following actions:

  • Consequence of Termination Upon the termination of this Agreement:

  • Effects of Termination Upon the termination of this Agreement for any reason:

  • Events of Termination Subject to Section 6.4 below, this Agreement will terminate as to a Fund:

  • Consequences of termination or expiry 27.1 Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 23, wherever the Authority chooses to put out to tender for a replacement service provider some or all of the Services, the Service Provider shall disclose to tenderers such information concerning the Services as the Authority may require for the purposes of such tender. The Service Provider may impose upon any recipient of such information such obligations of confidentiality as it may require.

  • H4 Consequences of Expiry or Termination H4.1 Where the Authority terminates the Contract under clause F5.5 (Remedies in the Event of Inadequate Performance) or clause H2 (Termination on Default) and then makes other arrangements for the supply of Services, the Authority may recover from the Contractor the cost reasonably incurred of making those other arrangements and any additional expenditure incurred by the Authority throughout the remainder of the Contract Period. The Authority shall take all reasonable steps to mitigate such additional expenditure. Where the Contract is terminated under clause F5.5 or clause H2 (Termination on Default), no further payments shall be payable by the Authority to the Contractor until the Authority has established the final cost of making those other arrangements.

  • Notices of Termination Notwithstanding any other provision of this Contract, no party may terminate this Contract, regardless of reason, unless the terminating party shall first issue a written Notice of Termination or of Default to the terminated or defaulted party by Statutory Mail or Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested.

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