Common use of City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default Clause in Contracts

City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; or (ii) any other remedy as provided by law.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Janitorial Services Agreement, Employee Event Planning and Management Services Agreement, Supply and Delivery Agreement

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City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; or and (ii) any other remedy as provided by law.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement to Provide Network Equipment and Software, Aerial Fiber Installation Services Agreement, Conduit Installation Services Agreement

City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; or (ii) placing a claim against the public construction bond; or (iii) any other remedy as provided by law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transformer Supply and Delivery Agreement, Transformer Supply and Delivery Agreement

City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; or and (ii) any other remedy as provided by law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Automotive and Truck Body Repair Services Agreement, Automotive and Truck Body Repair Services Agreement

City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; or (ii) any other remedy as provided by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Holiday Lighting Lease and Installation Services Agreement

City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; or (ii) any other remedy as provided by law.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 4CE8B9A0-21A5-4290-9EFC-E76378810CF7

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

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City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; (ii) placing a claim against the Performance Bond; or (iiiii) any other remedy as provided by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Emergency Medical Supply and Delivery Services Agreement

City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; or (ii) any other remedy as provided by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stormwater Sod Supply, Delivery and Installation Agreement

City’s Remedies Upon Vendor Default. In the event that Vendor fails to cure any default under this Agreement within the time period specified in this section, City may pursue any remedies available at law or equity, including, without limitation, the following: (1) City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement without further notice; (2) City shall be entitled to hire another Vendor vendor to complete the required work in accordance with the needs of City; (3) City shall be entitled to recover from Vendor all damages, costs, and attorney’s fees arising from Vendor’s default prior to termination; and (4) City shall be entitled to recovery from Vendor any actual excess costs by: (i) deduction from any unpaid balances owed to Vendor; or (ii) placing a claim against the performance bond; or (iii) any other remedy as provided by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for the Fabrication and Installation of Trail Educational Signs

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