Cancellation or reduction for convenience 20.1 The Commonwealth may cancel or reduce the scope of this Agreement by notice, due to:
Cancellation or Termination The Provider is the responsible party for honoring cancellation requests. Such requests must be received in writing. You may cancel this Service Agreement at any time (send your written request to us at xxxxxxxxxxxxx@0-00.xxx) and is non-cancelable by us, except for:
Cancellation by Us 6.1. In the unlikely event (and where you are not in breach of these terms and conditions) that it is necessary for us to cancel your Booking, we will notify you as soon as possible and we shall endeavour to offer you alternative dates for no extra cost. In the event that no alternative dates are available or you do not accept the alternative dates offered, then we will refund to you any and all Scheduled Payments that you have paid.
Termination or Suspension for Convenience The District reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate or suspend all or part of the Contract for convenience following three (3) days written notice to the Contractor. In the event of termination or suspension for convenience, Contractor shall have no claims against the District, except:
Cancellation by Exhibitor If the Exhibitor notifies MSCA in writing by October 15, 2022, that it will not occupy the exhibit space stated herein, the Exhibitor will be liable for 50 percent of the exhibit fee. Exhibitors will be responsible for 100 percent of the exhibit fee if such notice is received after that date.
Cancellation of the Contract You are responsible for paying the full Contract Rate for the entire Contract Period, unless the Contract is canceled in accordance with one of the provisions below. Depending on when and how the Contract is canceled, you may owe the University a Cancellation Fee. The “Cancellation Fee” charged by the University constitutes an amount that will compensate the University for the costs it will incur and/or losses it will suffer as a result of your cancellation, which costs and losses are difficult to quantify. As provided in Section III.e. above, your Deposit may be used to partially defray the Cancellation Fee.