Suspension for Convenience Sample Clauses

Suspension for Convenience. The School District shall have the right, at any time during the term of this Contract, to suspend all or any part of the Services, for the convenience of the School District, for the period of time that the School District, in its sole discretion, determines to be in the best interest of the School District, upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to the Architectural Designer (except that in the event of a public emergency, as determined by the School District, no such period of notice shall be required.).
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Suspension for Convenience. City may, at any time and from time to time, without cause, order Contractor, in writing, to suspend, delay, or interrupt the Work in whole or in part for such period of time, up to an aggregate of fifty percent (50%) of the Contract Time. The order shall be specifically identified as a Suspension Order by City. Upon receipt of a Suspension Order, Contractor shall, at City’s expense, comply with the order and take all reasonable steps to minimize costs allocable to the Work covered by the Suspension Order. During the Suspension or extension of the Suspension, if any, City shall either cancel the Suspension Order or, by Change Order, delete the Work covered by the Suspension Order. If a Suspension Order is canceled or expires, Contractor shall resume and continue with the Work. A Change Order will be issued to cover any adjustments of the Contract Sum or the Contract Time necessarily caused by such suspension. A Suspension Order shall not be the exclusive method for City to stop the Work.
Suspension for Convenience. ECOLOGY may suspend this Agreement or any portion thereof for a temporary period by providing written notice to the CONTRACTOR a minimum of seven (7) calendar days before the suspension date. CONTRACTOR shall resume performance on the first business day following the suspension period unless another day is specified in writing by ECOLOGY prior to the expiration of the suspension period.
Suspension for Convenience. SBCAG may, without cause, order CONTRACTOR in writing to suspend, delay, or interrupt the services under this Agreement in whole or in part for up to 30 days. SBCAG shall incur no liability for suspension under this provision and suspension shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement.
Suspension for Convenience. The VILLAGE shall have the right at any time to direct the CONSULTANT to suspend its performance, or any designated part thereof, for any reason whatsoever, or without reason, for a cumulative period of up to five (5) calendar days. If any such suspension is directed by the VILLAGE, the CONSULTANT shall immediately comply with same. In the event the VILLAGE directs a suspension of performance as provided herein, through no fault of the CONSULTANT, the VILLAGE shall pay the CONSULTANT as full compensation for such suspension the CONSULTANT'S reasonable costs, actually incurred and paid, of demobilization and remobilization.
Suspension for Convenience. In the case of a suspension for the State’s convenience, the amount of compensation due to the Contractor for work performed before the suspension will be determined in the same manner as provided in Section I.2.a. for termination for the State’s convenience or the Contractor may be entitled to compensation for work performed before the suspension. The notice of suspension, whether with or without cause, will be effective immediately, on the Contractor’s receipt of the notice. The State may not suspend the work for its convenience more than twice during the term of this Contract, and any suspension for the State’s convenience may not continue for more than 30 calendar days. If the Contractor does not receive notice to resume or terminate the work within the 30-day suspension, then this Contract will terminate automatically for the State’s convenience at the end of the 30-calendar day period.
Suspension for Convenience. If State suspends the work for State's convenience, State will give Consultant notice of the date of suspension, which date will be no fewer than three (3) business days after notice is given. Such notice will provide the reason(s) for such suspension. Consultant will not be compensated for any Services completed or costs incurred after the date of suspension. Consultant shall provide State a detailed summary of the current status of the Services completed and an invoice of all costs incurred up to and including the date of suspension.
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Suspension for Convenience. District may, without cause, order Contractor in writing to suspend, delay, or interrupt the Work in whole or in part for such period of time as District may determine. District shall adjust Contract Sum and Contract Time for increases in the cost (including profit) and time caused by the suspension, delay, or interruption referenced in Section 16.3.1, so long as the performance would not have been suspended, delayed, or interrupted by another cause for which Contractor is responsible and District has not already made or denied another equitable adjustment under another provision of this Contract for the suspension, delay, or interruption.
Suspension for Convenience. The Owner may, without cause, order the Design/Builder in writing to suspend, delay or interrupt the Work in whole or in part for such period of time as the Owner may determine. An adjustment shall be made for increases in the cost of performance of the Work, including Fee on the increased cost of performance, caused by the suspension, delay or interruption, in accordance with the Change Order provisions of this Agreement. No adjustment shall be made to the extent the performance is, was or would have been so suspended, delayed or interrupted by another cause for which the Design/Builder is responsible. Adjustments made in the cost of performance may have a mutually agreed fixed or percentage Fee.
Suspension for Convenience. 20.1.1 Owner may, for its convenience and for any reason, suspend the Work at any time by providing three (3) Business Days’ prior written notice to Contractor (except that such written notice is not required in the case of an emergency), stating the nature, effective date, and anticipated duration of such suspension, whereupon Contractor shall suspend the Work to the extent specified. Except as set forth in Section 20.1.2, if Contractor claims that such suspension has affected the cost or time of performance, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order, provided that Contractor satisfies the requirements of Articles 13 and 19. Any Claims for costs due to a suspension under this Section 20.1.1 shall be priced in accordance with Section
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