Common use of Abandonment or Default Clause in Contracts

Abandonment or Default. If the Contractor defaults on the Contract, the County reserves the right to cancel the Contract without notice and either re-solicit or re-award the Contract to the next best responsive and responsible vendor qualified under the Solicitation. The defaulting contractor will not be considered in the re-solicitation and may not be considered in future solicitations for the same type of work, unless the specification or scope of work significantly changed. The period of suspension will be determined by the County based on the seriousness of the default.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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