Common use of Ability to Perform Clause in Contracts

Ability to Perform. Contractor agrees promptly to inform NCTCOG of any event or change in circumstances which may reasonably be expected to negatively affect the Contractor’s ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement in the manner contemplated by the parties.

Appears in 79 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Ability to Perform. Contractor agrees promptly to inform NCTCOG of any event or change in circumstances which may reasonably be expected to negatively affect the Contractor’s 's ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement in the manner contemplated by the parties.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Pavement Analysis Services, Services Agreement

Ability to Perform. Contractor agrees promptly to inform NCTCOG of any event or change in circumstances which may reasonably be expected to negatively affect the Contractor’s ability to perform its obligations under this Contractor Agreement in the manner contemplated by the parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Ability to Perform. Contractor agrees promptly to inform NCTCOG of any event or change in circumstances which may reasonably be expected to negatively affect the Contractor’s ability to Contractor perform its obligations under this Agreement in the manner contemplated by the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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