CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION. Contractor shall use Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260’s dispute resolution process to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of contract arising under the Agreement that is not resolved in the ordinary course of business. Chapter 2260 requires Contractor to initiate the process by providing written notice of a claim and negotiating with TTUHSC, conditions precedent to the contested case process. Governed by rules adopted by the Texas Attorney General’s Office, the contested case process is Contractor's sole and exclusive method to seek a remedy for breach, unless, after considering the Administrative Law Judge’s report, the Legislature gives consent for Contractor to xxx under Chapter 107 of the Civil Practices and Remedies Code. An event or claim for breach of contract is not grounds for Contractor to suspend performance under the Agreement.
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Samples: Addendum to Agreement, Purchasing Standard Contract Addendum
CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION. Contractor shall use Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260’s dispute resolution process to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of contract arising under the Agreement that is not resolved in the ordinary course of business. Chapter 2260 requires Contractor to initiate the process by providing written notice of a claim and negotiating with TTUHSCTTUHSC at El Paso, conditions precedent to the contested case process. Governed by rules adopted by the Texas Attorney General’s Office, the contested case process is ContractorXxxxxxxxxx's sole and exclusive method to seek a remedy for breach, unless, after considering the Administrative Law Judge’s report, the Legislature gives consent for Contractor to xxx sue under Chapter 107 of the Civil Practices and Remedies Code. An event or claim for breach of contract is not grounds for Contractor to suspend performance under the Agreement.
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CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION. Contractor Supplier shall use Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260’s dispute resolution process to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of contract arising under the this Agreement that is not resolved in the ordinary course of business. Chapter 2260 requires Contractor Supplier to initiate the process by providing written notice of a claim and negotiating with TTUHSCTTUHSC EP, conditions precedent to the contested case process. Governed by rules adopted by the Texas Attorney General’s Office, the contested case process is Contractor's Supplier’s sole and exclusive method to seek a remedy for breach, unless, after considering the Administrative Law Judge’s report, the Legislature gives consent for Contractor Supplier to xxx under Chapter 107 of the Civil Practices and Remedies Code. An event or claim for breach of contract is not grounds for Contractor Supplier to suspend performance under the this Agreement.
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Samples: Dental Electronic Health Record and Related Services Agreement