Common use of CONTRACT CONTROVERSIES Clause in Contracts

CONTRACT CONTROVERSIES. a. In the event of a controversy or claim arising from the Contract, the Contractor must, within six months after the cause of action accrues, file a written notice of controversy or claim with the Contracting Officer for a determination. The claim shall state all grounds upon which the Contractor asserts a controversy exists. If the Contractor fails to file a claim or files an untimely claim, the Contractor is deemed to have waived its right to assert a claim in any forum. b. The contracting officer shall review timely filed claims and issue a final determination, in writing, regarding the claim. The final determination shall be issued within 120 days of the receipt of the claim, unless extended by consent of the Contracting Officer and the Contractor. The Contracting Officer shall send his/her written determination to the Contractor. If the Contracting Officer fails to issue a final determination within the 120 days (unless extended by consent of the Parties), the claim shall be deemed denied. The contracting officer’s determination shall be the final order of the Purchasing Agency. c. Within fifteen (15) days of the mailing date of the determination denying a claim or within 135 days of filing a claim if, no extension is agreed to by the parties, whichever occurs first, the Contractor may file a statement of claim with the Commonwealth Board of Claims. Pending a final judicial resolution of a controversy or claim, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the Contract in a manner consistent with the determination of the Contracting Officer and the Commonwealth shall compensate the Contractor pursuant to the terms of the Contract.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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CONTRACT CONTROVERSIES. a. A. In the event of a controversy or claim arising from the Contract, the Contractor must, within six months after the cause of action accrues, file a written notice of controversy or claim with the Contracting Officer County for a determination. The claim shall state all grounds upon which the Contractor asserts a controversy exists. If the Contractor fails to file a claim or files an untimely claim, the Contractor is deemed to have waived its right to assert a claim c1aim in any forum. b. B. The contracting officer County shall review timely filed claims and issue a final determination, determination in writing, writing regarding the claim. The final determination shall be issued within 120 days of the receipt of the claim, unless extended by consent of the Contracting Officer County and the Contractor. The Contracting Officer County shall send his/her its written determination to the Contractor. If the Contracting Officer County fails to issue a final determination within the 120 days 120-day period (unless extended by consent of the Partiesparties), the claim shall be deemed denied. The contracting officerCounty’s determination shall be the its final order of the Purchasing Agencyorder. c. C. Within fifteen (15) 15 days of the mailing date of the determination denying a claim or within 135 days of filing a claim ifclaim, if no extension is agreed to by the parties, whichever occurs first, the Contractor may file a statement litigation, restricted to non-jury trial, in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, which venue and jurisdiction shall be exclusive. No claim with the Commonwealth Board of Claimsshall be filed after this time period has expired. Pending a final judicial resolution of a controversy or claim, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the Contract in a manner consistent with the determination of the Contracting Officer County and the Commonwealth County shall compensate the Contractor pursuant to the terms of the Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Janitorial Services Agreement, Janitorial Services Agreement, Janitorial Services Agreement

CONTRACT CONTROVERSIES. a. In the event of a controversy or claim arising from the Contract, the Contractor must, within six months after the cause of action accrues, file a written notice of controversy or claim with the Contracting Officer contracting officer for a determination. The claim shall state all grounds upon which the Contractor asserts a controversy exists. If the Contractor fails to file a claim or files an untimely claim, the Contractor is deemed to have waived its right to assert a claim in any forum. b. The contracting officer shall review timely timely-filed claims and issue a final determination, in writing, regarding the claim. The final determination shall be issued within 120 days of the receipt of the claim, unless extended by consent of the Contracting Officer contracting officer and the Contractor. The Contracting Officer contracting officer shall send his/her written determination to the Contractor. If the Contracting Officer contracting officer fails to issue a final determination within the 120 days (unless extended by consent of the Partiesparties), the claim shall be deemed denied. The contracting officer’s 's determination shall be the final order of the Purchasing Agencypurchasing agency. c. Within fifteen (15) days of the mailing date of the determination denying a claim or within 135 days of filing a claim if, no extension is agreed to by the parties, whichever occurs first, the Contractor may file a statement of claim with the Commonwealth Board of Claims. Pending a final judicial resolution of a controversy or claim, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the Contract in a manner consistent with the determination of the Contracting Officer contracting officer and the Commonwealth shall compensate the Contractor pursuant to the terms of the Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Statewide Requirements Contract for Goods Manufactured and Services Performed by Persons With Disabilities, Statewide Requirements Contract for Goods Manufactured and Services Performed by Persons With Disabilities, Statewide Requirements Contract for Goods Manufactured and Services Performed by Persons With Disabilities

CONTRACT CONTROVERSIES. a. In the event of a controversy or claim arising from the Contract, the Contractor must, within six months after the cause of action accrues, file a written notice of controversy or claim with the Contracting Officer contracting officer for a determination. The claim shall state all grounds upon which the Contractor asserts a controversy exists. If the Contractor fails to file a claim or files an untimely claim, the Contractor is deemed to have waived its right to assert a claim in any forum. b. The contracting officer shall review timely timely-filed claims and issue a final determination, in writing, regarding the claim. The final determination shall be issued within 120 days of the receipt of the claim, unless extended by consent of the Contracting Officer contracting officer and the Contractor. The Contracting Officer contracting officer shall send his/her written determination to the Contractor. If the Contracting Officer contracting officer fails to issue a final determination within the 120 days (unless extended by consent of the Partiesparties), the claim shall be deemed denied. The contracting officer’s 's determination shall be the final order of the Purchasing Agencypurchasing agency. c. Within fifteen (15) days of the mailing date of the final determination denying a claim or within 135 days of filing a claim ifclaim, if no extension is agreed to by the parties, whichever occurs first, the Contractor may file a statement of claim with the Commonwealth Board of Claims. Pending a final judicial resolution of a controversy or claim, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the Contract in a manner consistent with the determination of the Contracting Officer contracting officer and the Commonwealth shall compensate the Contractor pursuant to the terms of the Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Integrated Pest Management Contract, Audio Visual Production and Interactive Services

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CONTRACT CONTROVERSIES. a. In the event of a controversy or claim arising from the Contract, the Contractor must, within six months after the cause of action accrues, file a written notice of controversy or claim with the Contracting Officer for a determination. The claim shall state all grounds upon which the Contractor asserts a controversy exists. If the Contractor fails to file a claim or files an untimely claim, the Contractor is deemed to have waived its right to assert a claim in any forum. b. The contracting officer shall review timely filed claims and issue a final determination, in writing, regarding the claim. The final determination shall be issued within 120 days of the receipt of the claim, unless extended by consent of the Contracting Officer and the Contractor. The Contracting Officer shall send his/her written determination to the Contractor. If the Contracting Officer fails to issue a final determination within the 120 days (unless extended by consent of the Parties), the claim shall be deemed denied. The contracting officer’s determination shall be the final order of the Purchasing purchasing Agency. c. Within fifteen (15) days of the mailing date of the determination denying a claim or within 135 days of filing a claim if, no extension is agreed to by the parties, whichever occurs first, the Contractor may file a statement of claim with the Commonwealth Board of Claims. Pending a final judicial resolution of a controversy or claim, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the Contract in a manner consistent with the determination of the Contracting Officer and the Commonwealth shall compensate the Contractor pursuant to the terms of the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Beverage Pouring Rights Agreement

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