Common use of Cessation Clause in Contracts

Cessation. 13.1 At any time during the Term, the Department may, in the Department's absolute discretion, request the Organisation to immediately and permanently cease delivery of part of the Services by giving written notice, if: (a) notice has been given to the Organisation by the Department under clause 14.1 [Termination of Agreement] and the breach has not been satisfactorily remedied by the Organisation within thirty (30) Days of receiving the notice; (b) in the reasonable opinion of the Department, the Organisation commits a serious or Material Breach of this Agreement which is not capable of remedy; (c) the Department reasonably considers that the Organisation has behaved in a way that may: (i) be contrary to prevailing community standards; (ii) be regarded by the public as unacceptable; or (iii) bring the reputation of the Organisation into disrepute, and the Department reasonably believes that continued association with the Organisation may be detrimental to the reputation of the Department; or (d) if the Organisation breaches an essential term of this Agreement as described in clause 14.4 [Termination of Agreement].

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Cessation. 13.1 At any time during the Term, the Department Authority may, in the DepartmentAuthority's absolute discretion, request the Organisation to immediately and permanently cease delivery of part of the Services by giving written notice, if: (a) notice has been given to the Organisation by the Department Authority under clause 14.1 [Termination of Agreement] and the breach has not been satisfactorily remedied by the Organisation within thirty (30) Days of receiving the notice; (b) in the reasonable opinion of the DepartmentAuthority, the Organisation commits a serious or Material Breach of this Agreement which is not capable of remedy; (c) the Department Authority reasonably considers that the Organisation has behaved in a way that may: (i) be contrary to prevailing community standards; (ii) be regarded by the public as unacceptable; or (iii) bring the reputation of the Organisation into disrepute, and the Department Authority reasonably believes that continued association with the Organisation may be detrimental to the reputation of the DepartmentAuthority; or (d) if the Organisation breaches an essential term of this Agreement as described in clause 14.4 14.4. [Termination of Agreement].

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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