Outstanding debts and judgments Sample Clauses

Outstanding debts and judgments. MCO certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State of Texas, and that MCO is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by State of Texas against MCO for collection of the balance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any amount or sum of money that is due and owing to the State of Texas and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding MCO’s status will be treated as a material breach of this Contract and may be grounds for termination at the option of HHSC.
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Outstanding debts and judgments. Vendor certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State, and that Vendor is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by the State against Vendor for collection of the bal- ance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any amount sum of money that is due and owing to the State and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding Vendor’s status will be treated as a Material Breach.
Outstanding debts and judgments. CONTRACTOR certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State of Texas, and that CONTRACTOR is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by the State of Texas against CONTRACTOR for collection of the balance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any amount sum of money that is due and owing to the State of Texas and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding CONTRACTOR’s status will be treated as a material breach of the Agreement and may be grounds for termination at the option of HHSC.
Outstanding debts and judgments. Successful Respondent certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State, and that Successful Respondent is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by the State against Successful Respondent for collection of the balance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any amount sum of money that is due and owing to the State and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding Successful Respondent’s status will be treated as a Material Breach.
Outstanding debts and judgments. Successful Respondent certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State, and that Successful Respondent is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by the State against Successful Respondent for collection of the balance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any amount sum of money that is due and owing to the State and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding Successful Respondent’s status will be treated as a Material Breach. DocuSign Envelope ID: E811F504-B4CA-4770-8F6C-B19E5F631500 DIR Contract No. DIR-TELE-CTSA-016 Vendor Contract No.
Outstanding debts and judgments. Dental Contractor certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State of Texas, and that Dental Contractor is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by State of Texas against Dental Contractor for collection of the balance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any sum of money that is past due, and owed to the State of Texas and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding Dental Contractor’s status will be treated as a material breach of this Contract and may be grounds for termination at the option of HHSC.
Outstanding debts and judgments. HMO certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State of Texas, and that HMO is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by State of Texas against HMO for collection of the balance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any amount sum of money that is due and owing to the State of Texas and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding HMO’s status will be treated as a material breach of this Contract and may be grounds for termination at the option of HHSC.
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