Common use of City Reservation of Rights Clause in Contracts

City Reservation of Rights. If the CPO considers it to be in the City(s best interests, the CPO may elect not to declare default or to terminate this Contract. The parties acknowledge that this provision is solely for the benefit of the City and that if the City permits Contractor to continue to provide the Services despite one or more events of default, Contractor is in no way relieved of any of its responsibilities, duties or obligations under this Contract, nor does the City waive or relinquish any of its rights.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services, Work Services Agreement

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City Reservation of Rights. If the CPO considers it to be in the City(s City’s best interests, the CPO may elect not to declare default or to terminate this Contract. The parties acknowledge that this provision is solely for the benefit of the City and that if the City permits Contractor to continue to provide the Services despite one or more events of default, Contractor is in no way relieved of any of its responsibilities, duties or obligations under this Contract, nor does the City waive or relinquish any of its rights.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

City Reservation of Rights. If the CPO considers it to be in the City(s best interests, the CPO may elect not to declare default or to terminate this Contract. The parties acknowledge that this provision is solely for the benefit of the City and that if the City permits Contractor Consultant to continue to provide the Services despite one or more events of default, Contractor Consultant is in no way relieved of any of its responsibilities, duties or obligations under this Contract, nor does the City waive or relinquish any of its rights.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement

City Reservation of Rights. If the CPO considers it to be in the City(s best interests, the CPO may elect not to declare default or to terminate this Contract. The parties acknowledge that this provision is solely for the benefit of the City and that if the City permits Contractor to continue to provide the Services despite one or more events of default, Contractor is in no way relieved of any of its responsibilities, duties or obligations under this Contract, nor does the City waive or relinquish any of its rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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City Reservation of Rights. If the CPO considers it to be in the City(s City=s best interests, the CPO may elect not to declare default or to terminate this Contract. The parties acknowledge that this provision is solely for the benefit of the City and that if the City permits Contractor to continue to provide the Services despite one or more events of default, Contractor is in no way relieved of any of its responsibilities, duties or obligations under this Contract, nor does the City waive or relinquish any of its rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions

City Reservation of Rights. If the CPO considers it to be in the City(s City’s best interestsinterest, the CPO may elect not to declare default or to terminate this Contract. The parties acknowledge that this provision is solely for the benefit of the City and that if the City permits Contractor to continue to provide the Services despite one or more events of default, Contractor is in no way relieved of any of its responsibilities, duties or obligations under this Contract, nor does the City waive or relinquish any of its rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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