Contractor’s Right to Terminate Sample Clauses

Contractor’s Right to Terminate. Contractor’s sole right to terminate this Agreement is specified in Sections 16.3, 16.5, 16.6 and 16.7.
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Contractor’s Right to Terminate. Contractor may terminate this agreement for any reason after providing ninety calendar days written notice of its intent to terminate to the City. Contractor shall transmit to the City all funds, books, records, data, equipment and other assets of the District no later than ninety calendar days of issuance of written notice of termination. Until the actual transfer of these assets is complete, Contractor shall continue to administer the contracts necessary to provide the Improvements and Activities for the District so that there is no interruption in or loss of service to Property Owners within the District.
Contractor’s Right to Terminate. 11.5.1 Upon seven (7) days’ written notice to the Owner, the Contractor may terminate this Agreement if the Work has been stopped for a thirty (30) day period through no fault of the Contractor for any of the following reasons: .1 under court order or order of other governmental authorities having jurisdiction;
Contractor’s Right to Terminate. The Contractor may, at its sole discretion, terminate this Contract upon 30 days written notice to the Agency.
Contractor’s Right to Terminate. IF THE WORK IS STOPPED FOR A PERIOD OF SIXTY (60) DAYS UNDER AN ORDER OF ANY COURT OR OTHER PUBLIC AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION, OR AS A RESULT OF AN ACT OF GOVERNMENT, SUCH AS A DECLARATION OF A NATIONAL EMERGENCY MAKING MATERIALS UNAVAILABLE, THROUGH NO ACT OR FAULT OF THE CON- TRACTOR OR A SUBCONTRACTOR OR THEIR AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES OR ANY OTHER PERSONS PERFORMING ANY OF THE WORK UNDER A CONTRACT WITH THE CONTRACTOR, OR BECAUSE OWNER HAS IMPROPERLY FAILED TO MAKE A PAYMENT DUE AND CONTRACTOR IS NOT IN DEFAULT UNDER THIS CONTRACT, THEN CONTRACTOR MAY, UPON SEVEN (7) ADDITIONAL DAYS' WRITTEN NOTICE TO OWNER, TERMINATE THE CONTRACT AND RECOVER FROM OWNER PAYMENT FOR ALL WORK EXECUTED AND FOR ANY PROVEN LOSS SUSTAINED UPON ANY MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY, INCLUDING A REASONABLE PORTION OF ITS OVERHEAD AND PROFIT, PROVIDED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT EXCEED THE CONTRACT SUM.
Contractor’s Right to Terminate. The Contractor shall have the right to terminate the Term: i. Immediately for any material breach by the Corporation under this Agreement, or ii. Upon 1 months notice provided by the Contractor to the Corporation.
Contractor’s Right to Terminate. This Section 16.5 set forth Contractor’s only rights to terminate this Agreement. In the event of any such termination under this Section 16.5, Contractor and Owner shall have the rights and obligations set forth in Section 16.1E. Contractor’s sole right to terminate this Agreement is set forth in this Section 16.5.
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Contractor’s Right to Terminate. 11.5.1 Upon seven (7) days’ written notice to the Owner, the Contractor may terminate this Agreement if the Work has been stopped for a thirty (30) day period through no fault of the Contractor for any of the following reasons: AGC DOCUMENT NO. 200 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT AND GENERAL CONDITIONS BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR (Where the Contract Price is a Lump Sum) 1997, The Associated General Contractors of America .1 under court order or order of other governmental authorities having jurisdiction;
Contractor’s Right to Terminate. Contractor may suspend performance of the Work until the Owner Event of Default is cured or may terminate this Agreement in respect of an Owner Event of Default, upon not less than thirty (30) Days prior written notice to Owner.
Contractor’s Right to Terminate. Contractor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time upon 30 days' advance written notice to the City. Termination of this Agreement by Contractor shall not relieve Contractor of any liability to the City existing as of the date of such termination or accruing at any time as the result of, or related to, any act or failure to act on the part of Contractor prior to such termination.
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