COUNTY’S TERMINATION FOR CAUSE. The failure of Subrecipient to observe and perform the terms, covenants, promises, and agreements on its part to be observed and performed under this Agreement constitutes an “Event of Default” after the passage of any applicable notice and cure period. Subrecipient will have thirty (30) days from the date written notice of default is delivered or mailed to Subrecipient in which to cure the default provided, however, that if an Event of Default is not reasonably capable of being cured within thirty (30) days, Subrecipient shall have such additional time as is reasonably necessary, as determined by the County, so long as Subrecipient has commenced to cure within thirty (30) days and is proceeding diligently to effect a cure. If Subrecipient fails to cure such Event of Default within the applicable cure period, the County may terminate this Agreement for cause, in whole or in part, by giving written notice to Subrecipient of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof. In the event of such termination for cause, Subrecipient shall be compensated for that portion of the Services performed which have been fully and adequately completed and accepted by the County through the effective date of termination. In such case, the County shall have the right to take whatever steps it deems necessary to complete the Program and correct Subrecipient’s deficiencies and charge the cost thereof to Subrecipient, which shall be liable for the full cost of the County's corrective action, including reasonable overhead and attorneys' fees. Subrecipient shall include a termination for cause provision in any sub award agreements.
COUNTY’S TERMINATION FOR CAUSE. The County may immediately terminate this Contract without liability or penalty for either of the following causes by the mailing of written notice to the Contractor at the Contractor’s address provided herein, specifying the cause:
i. The Contractor breaches any of the provisions of this Contract;
ii. The Contractor no longer holds all licenses or certificates that are required to perform the services required under this Contract;
iii. The County lacks lawful funding, appropriations, limitations, or other expenditure authority at levels sufficient to allow the County, in the exercise of its reasonable discretion, to pay for the Contractor’s services; or
iv. Federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or guidelines are modified or interpreted in such a way that either the services under this Contract are prohibited, or the County is prohibited from paying for such services from the planned funding source.