REMEDIES OF THE DEPARTMENT Sample Clauses

REMEDIES OF THE DEPARTMENT. The Department shall be free to invoke any and all remedies permitted under Wisconsin law. In particular, if the Contractor fails to perform as specified in the Contract, the Department may issue a written notice of default providing for at least a thirty (30) business day period in which the Contractor shall have an opportunity to cure, provided that cure is possible, feasible, and approved in writing by the Department. Time allowed for cure of a default shall not diminish or eliminate the Contractor’s liability. If the default remains, after opportunity to cure, then the Department may: (1) exercise any remedy provided in law or in equity and/or (2) terminate
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REMEDIES OF THE DEPARTMENT. The Department shall be free to invoke any and all remedies permitted under Wisconsin law. In particular, if the Contractor fails to perform as specified in the Contract, the Department may issue a written notice of default providing for at least a thirty (30) business day period in which the Contractor shall have an opportunity to cure, provided that cure is possible, feasible, and approved in writing by the Department. Time allowed for cure of a default shall not diminish or eliminate the Contractor’s liability. If the default remains, after opportunity to cure, then the Department may: (1) exercise any remedy provided in law or in equity and/or (2) terminate Contractor’s Services. If the Contractor fails to remedy any delay or other problem in its performance of the Contract after receiving reasonable notice from the Department to do so, the Contractor shall reimburse the Department for all reasonable costs incurred as a direct consequence of the Contractor’s delay, action, or inaction. In case of failure to deliver Services in accordance with the Contract, or services from other sources as necessary to fulfill the Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for the additional cost of such services, including purchase price and administrative fees. This remedy shall be in addition to any other legal remedies available to the Department.
REMEDIES OF THE DEPARTMENT. Whenever any cause of which the Department has actual notice referred to in Section 6.01 hereof shall have happened and be continuing, the Department may take any one (1) or more of the following remedial steps:

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