Common use of Actual Damages Clause in Contracts

Actual Damages. Contractor is liable to the State of Ohio for all actual and direct damages caused by Contractor’s default. The State may buy substitute supplies or services, from a third party, for those that were to be provided by Contractor. The State may recover the costs associated with acquiring substitute supplies or services, less any expenses or costs saved by Contractor’s default, from Contractor.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Master Maintenance Agreement, State Term Schedule, State Term Schedule

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Actual Damages. Contractor is liable to the State state of Ohio for all actual and direct damages caused by Contractor’s default. The State may buy substitute supplies or services, from a third party, for those that were to be provided by Contractor. The If the need to purchase substitute supplies is due to Contractor’s negligence or willful misconduct, the State may recover the costs associated with acquiring substitute supplies or services, less any expenses or costs saved by Contractor’s default, from Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Supply of Pharmaceuticals

Actual Damages. Contractor is liable to the State of Ohio for all actual and direct damages caused by t o t he e x t e nt ar is ing di r e c t ly f ro m Contractor’s default. The State may buy substitute supplies or services, from a third party, for those that were to be provided by Contractor. The State may recover the costs associated with acquiring substitute supplies or servicesservices of like kind and quality, less any expenses or costs saved by Contractor’s default, from Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Term Schedule

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Actual Damages. Contractor is liable to the State of Ohio for all actual and direct damages caused by Contractor’s default. The State may buy substitute supplies or services, from a third party, for those that were to be provided by ContractorContractor at commercially similar rates. The State may recover the costs associated with acquiring substitute supplies or services, less any expenses or costs saved by Contractor’s default, from Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Term Schedule

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