Contractor Obligations Sample Clauses

Contractor Obligations. After receipt of the Notice of Termination and except as otherwise directed by the State, the Contractor shall immediately proceed to: a. To the extent specified in the Notice of Termination, stop work under the Contract on the date specified. b. Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services, and/or facilities except as may be necessary for completion of such portion(s) of the work under the Contract as is (are) not terminated. c. Terminate and cancel any orders or subcontracts for related to the services, except as may be necessary for completion of such portion(s) of the work under the Contract as is (are) not terminated. d. Transfer to the State all completed or partially completed plans, drawings, information, and other property which, if the Contract had been completed, would be required to be furnished to the State. e. Take other action as may be necessary or as directed by the State for the protection and preservation of the property related to the contract which is in the possession of the contractor and in which the State has or may acquire any interest. f. Make available to the State all cost and other records relevant to a determination of an equitable settlement.
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Contractor Obligations. EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION. Upon expiration or termination of this Contract, Contractor shall: (a) continue to fulfill its warranty obligations with respect to any Goods and/or Services sold hereunder and all provisions of the Contract that, by their nature, would continue beyond the expiration, termination, or cancellation of the Contract shall so continue and survive; and (b) promptly return to Purchaser all keys, badges, and other materials supplied by Purchaser for the performance of any Purchase Order entered into pursuant to this Contract.
Contractor Obligations. 2.7.1 Contractor must be able to deliver, perform, install, and implement services with the requirements and intent of RFP #2033-069. 2.7.2 If applicable, Contractor shall provide all necessary material, labor and management required to perform this work. The scope of services shall include, but not be limited to, items listed in Appendix A. 2.7.3 Contractor agrees to market and promote the use of the TXSHARE awarded contract whenever possible among its current and solicited customer base. Contractor shall agree to follow reporting requirements in report sales made under this Master Services Agreement in accordance with Section 4.2.
Contractor Obligations. EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION. Upon expiration or termination of this Master Contract, Contractor shall: (a) continue to fulfill its warranty obligations with respect to any Goods or Services sold hereunder and all provisions of the Master Contract that, by their nature, would continue beyond the expiration, termination, or cancellation of the Master Contract shall so continue and survive; and (b) promptly return to Purchaser all keys, badges, and other materials supplied by Purchaser for the performance of any Purchase Order entered into pursuant to this Master Contract.
Contractor Obligations. After receipt of the Notice of Termination and except as otherwise directed by the State, the Contractor shall immediately proceed to:
Contractor Obligations. EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION. Upon expiration or termination of this Participating Addendum, Contractor shall: (a) continue to fulfill its warranty obligations with respect to any Goods and/or Services sold hereunder and all provisions of the Participating Addendum that, by their nature, would continue beyond the expiration, termination, or cancellation of the Participating Addendum shall so continue and survive; and (b) promptly return to Purchaser all keys, badges, and other materials supplied by Purchaser for the performance of any Purchase Order entered into pursuant to this Participating Addendum.
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Contractor Obligations. Contractor shall: A. Provide Employment Services to Customers in accordance with the requirements listed in the applicable chapter of the VR-SFP for the services provided or have available under direct supervision and employment or contracted, the necessary staff, and organization to properly fulfill the services required under this Contract. B. Submit documentation showing current credentials, certifications, and/or licensures as required to provide the services under this Contract in accordance with the VR Standards to TWC prior to execution of this Contract, within 30 days of any change to certifications, licenses, or credentials including changes in staff; and upon Contract renewal. C. Maintain current credentials, certifications and/or licensures as required to provide the services under this Contract and in accordance with the VR Standards. D. Maintain compliance with applicable sections of the VR-SFP Manual, including Chapter 1: Introduction to Vocational Rehabilitation; Chapter 2, Obtaining a Contract for Goods or Services; and Chapter 3: Basic Standards. Contractor shall also maintain compliance with Chapter 4: Employment Assessments; Chapter 13: Work Readiness Services; Chapter 14: Work Experience Services; Chapter 17: Basic Employment Services; and/or Chapter 18: Supported Employment Services as applicable to the Contracted services requested. E. Provide proof of coverage in compliance with any applicable insurance requirements for services authorized by this Contract as outlined in the VR Standards. F. Perform services, deliver goods, and submit required reports of services rendered in accordance with the SA, TWC expectations, contractual requirements, and VR Standards, as applicable. G. Accept TWC’s final payment for services for Customers as fulfilling Contractor's claim for those services. H. Not pursue the Customer, the Customer’s parent or guardian, or any other individual for additional payments without prior written approval from TWC. I. Regularly review the VR Standards in the VR-SFP Manual for services authorized by this Contract, pending revisions at least every (30) days, and comply with those revisions for all services provided after the effective date of the revisions. All references to the VR Standards and the VR-SFP Manual herein are references to the most recent standards in effect published by TWC on its website.
Contractor Obligations. (i) Contractor shall conduct its operations in a prudent manner, taking reasonable preventative measures to avoid liabilities under any Environmental Laws or harm to human health or the environment, including, without limitation, measures to prevent unpermitted releases of Hazardous Materials to the environment, adverse environmental impacts to on-site or off-site properties and the creation of any public nuisance. If, in the course of conducting services under this Agreement, Contractor encounters adverse environmental conditions that could reasonably be expected to give rise to liability for United under any Environmental Laws or which otherwise could reasonably be expected to result in harm to human health or the environment, Contractor shall promptly notify United of such conditions. (ii) Contractor shall, at its own expense, conduct its operations in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws, including obtaining any needed permits or authorizations for Contractor’s operations. If United provides any information, instruction, or materials to Contractor relating to its obligations under any Environmental Laws, Contractor agrees that this shall not in any way relieve Contractor of its obligation to comply with Environmental Laws. Contractor further agrees that it shall otherwise preserve the proprietary nature of any such information that is identified by United as proprietary and confidential and shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the information is not disclosed to any third parties without first obtaining the written consent of United. (iii) Contractor shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to perform its services under this Agreement so as to minimize the unnecessary generation of waste materials, including consideration of source reduction and re-use or recycling options, and coordination with United on a cabin service recycling program; provided that United will reimburse Contractor for any reasonable and documented incremental expense associated with complying with any cabin service recycling program requested by United. If requested by United, Contractor shall replace specific products used in its operations with less toxic products, as long as there is a reasonable replacement available at a similar cost, or if the product is not at a similar cost, provide United the option to agree to pay the difference. If requested by United, Contractor will undertake reasonable efforts to provide quantitative data on mate...
Contractor Obligations. EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION. Upon expiration or termination of this Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Contractor shall: (a) continue to fulfill its warranty obligations with respect to any Goods sold hereunder and all provisions of the Contract that, by their nature, would continue beyond the expiration, termination, or cancellation of the Cooperative Purchasing Agreement shall so continue and survive; and (b) promptly return to Purchaser all keys, badges, and other materials supplied by Purchaser for the performance of any Purchase Order entered into pursuant to this Cooperative Purchasing Agreement.
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