Common use of Termination by Participant Clause in Contracts

Termination by Participant. 27.8If the Participant forms an opinion on reasonable grounds that the Work will no longer achieve its objectives or the Work is no longer able to be carried out due to technical issues that have arisen, or for any other reason, the Participant will provide written notice to MLA setting out particulars of that opinion and its recommendation to terminate the relevant Statement of Work. If MLA provides its consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), the Participant may, by 1 month’s written notice to MLA, terminate the relevant Statement of Work. Termination for default

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Signed as an Agreement, Signed as an Agreement, Signed as an Agreement

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Termination by Participant. 27.8If 24.7If the Participant forms an opinion on reasonable grounds that the Work Project will no longer achieve its objectives or the Work Project is no longer able to be carried out due to technical issues that have arisen, or for any other reason, the Participant will provide written notice to MLA setting out particulars of that opinion and its recommendation to terminate the relevant Statement of Workthis Agreement. If MLA provides its consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), the Participant may, by 1 month’s written notice to MLA, terminate the relevant Statement of Workthis Agreement. Termination for default

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mla.com.au, www.mla.com.au

Termination by Participant. 27.8If the Participant forms an opinion on reasonable grounds that the Work will no longer achieve its objectives or the Work is no longer able to be carried out due to technical issues that have arisen, or for any other reason, the Participant will provide written notice to MLA setting out particulars of that opinion and its recommendation to terminate the relevant Statement of Work. If MLA provides its consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), the Participant may, by 1 month’s 30 days written notice to MLA, terminate the relevant Statement of Work. Termination for default

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Signed as an Agreement, Signed as an Agreement

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Termination by Participant. 27.8If 27.7If the Participant forms an opinion on reasonable grounds that the Work will no longer achieve its objectives or the Work is no longer able to be carried out due to technical issues that have arisen, or for any other reason, the Participant will provide written notice to MLA setting out particulars of that opinion and its recommendation to terminate the relevant Statement of Work. If MLA provides its consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld), the Participant may, by 1 month’s 30 days written notice to MLA, terminate the relevant Statement of Work. Termination for default

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.mla.com.au

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