Common use of DEFAULT AND FAILURE TO PERFORM Clause in Contracts

DEFAULT AND FAILURE TO PERFORM. In the event of any failure or refusal of the Contractor to perform its obligations under this Contract, except as defined in Paragraph 30, all costs, charges, and expenses that the Department suffers shall be a part of the damages to be paid by the Contractor to the Department, as a result of such failure or refusal to perform

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Samples: Professional Services

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DEFAULT AND FAILURE TO PERFORM. In the event of any failure or refusal of the Contractor to perform its obligations under this Contract, except as defined in Paragraph 3029, all costs, charges, and expenses that the Department suffers shall be a part of the damages to be paid by the Contractor to the Department, as a result of such failure or refusal to perform

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Samples: Professional Services

DEFAULT AND FAILURE TO PERFORM. In the event of any failure or refusal of the Contractor to perform its obligations under this Contract, except as defined in Paragraph 3027, all costs, charges, and expenses that the Department suffers shall be a part of the damages to be paid by the Contractor to the Department, as a result of such failure or refusal to perform.

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Samples: Professional Services

DEFAULT AND FAILURE TO PERFORM. In the event of any failure or refusal of the Contractor to perform its obligations under this Contract, except as defined in Paragraph 3028, all costs, charges, and expenses that the Department suffers shall be a part of the damages to be paid by the Contractor to the Department, as a result of such failure or refusal to perform.

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Samples: Professional Services

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DEFAULT AND FAILURE TO PERFORM. In the event of any failure or refusal of the ofthe Contractor to perform perfonn its obligations under this Contract, except as defined in Paragraph 3028, all costs, charges, and expenses that the Department suffers shall be a part of the damages to be paid by the Contractor to the Department, as a result of such ofsuch failure or refusal to perform, limited to the unpaid funds by the Government under this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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