Common use of Actual Damages Clause in Contracts

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

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Contract, Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement

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