Common use of Abandonment or Default Clause in Contracts

Abandonment or Default. Abandon means to relinquish or renounce the CTSA for any reason other than for a Force Majeure Event. If the Vendor abandons the CTSA, DIR reserves the right to cancel the CTSA without notice and either re-solicit and re-award the CTSA or take such further ac- tion or no action in the best interest of the State. The abandoning Vendor will not be con- sidered in the re-solicitation and may not be considered in future solicitations for the same type of Services, unless the specifications or scope of work significantly changes.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov, www.austintexas.gov, pubext.dir.texas.gov

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Abandonment or Default. Abandon means to relinquish or renounce the CTSA for any reason other than for a Force Majeure Event. If the Vendor Successful Respondent abandons the CTSA, DIR reserves the right to cancel the CTSA without notice and either re-solicit and re-award the CTSA or take such further ac- tion action or no action in the best interest of the State. The abandoning Vendor will not be con- sidered in the re-solicitation and may not be considered in future solicitations for the same type of Services, unless the specifications or scope of work significantly changes.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Communications Technology Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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