Common use of Liquidated Damages Clause in Contracts

Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the Department’s delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the Department, but by their nature such damages are difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents will apply. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 292 contracts

Samples: Assignment Agreement, dms-media.ccplatform.net, Agreement

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Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department or Customer and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the DepartmentDepartment or Customer’s delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the DepartmentDepartment or Customer, but by their nature such damages are may be difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the any liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents solicitation will applyapply to this Contract. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 60 contracts

Samples: www.broward.k12.fl.us, Source Agreement, Alternate Contract

Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the Department’s delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the Department, but by their nature such damages are difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents will apply. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: dms-media.ccplatform.net, dms-media.ccplatform.net, dms-media.ccplatform.net

Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the Department’s 's delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the Department, but by their nature such damages are difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents will apply. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Special Contract, Special Contract, Special Contract

Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department or Customer and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the DepartmentDepartment or Customer’s delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the DepartmentDepartment or Customer, but by their nature such damages are difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents solicitation will applyapply to this Contract. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Document Management Services, Document Management Services, Document Management Services

Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department or Customer and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the DepartmentDepartment or Customer’s delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the DepartmentDepartment or Customer, but by their nature nature, such damages are may be difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the any liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents solicitation will applyapply to this Contract. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Florida Special Contract, Florida Special Contract, Florida Special Contract

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Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the Department’s delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the Department, but by their nature such damages are may be difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the any liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents Statement of Work will applyapply to the Contract. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: And Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement, www.dms.myflorida.com, , and Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement

Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department or Customer and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the DepartmentDepartment or Customer’s delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the DepartmentDepartment or Customer, but by their nature such damages are may be difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the any liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents solicitation will applyapply to the Contract. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.myflorida.com, www.bidnet.com

Liquidated Damages. The Contractor will promptly notify the Department or the Customer upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion (or delivery) of any commodity or contractual service. The Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid or minimize any delays in performance and will inform the Department or the Customer of the steps the Contractor is taking or will take to do so, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time. If the Contractor believes a delay in performance by the Department or the Customer has caused or will cause the Contractor to be unable to perform its obligations on time, the Contractor will promptly so notify the Department Customer and use commercially reasonable efforts to perform its obligations on time notwithstanding the DepartmentCustomer’s delay. The Contractor acknowledges that untimely performance or other material noncompliance will damage the DepartmentCustomer, but by their nature such damages are difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the liquidated damages provisions stated in the Contract documents will apply. Liquidated damages are not intended to be a penalty and are solely intended to compensate for damages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dms.myflorida.com

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