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Common use of Default or Breach Clause in Contracts

Default or Breach. A default or breach may be declared with or without termination. The following shall constitute a default or breach: i. If Contractor fails to provide or satisfactorily perform any of the conditions, work, deliverables, goods, or services called for by this Contract within the time requirements specified in this Contract or within any granted extension of those time requirements; or ii. If any state, county, city or federal license, authorization, waiver, permit, qualification or certification required by statute, ordinance, law, or regulation to be held by Contractor to provide the goods or services required by this Contract is for any reason denied, revoked, debarred, excluded, terminated, suspended, lapsed, or not renewed; or iii. If Contractor becomes insolvent, subject to receivership, or becomes voluntarily or involuntarily subject to the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court; or iv. For any other good or sufficient reason, including, but not limited to, dishonesty, fraud, ethical violations, bribery, or other similar acts.

Appears in 50 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services of Independent Contractor, Contract for Services of Independent Contractor, Contract for Services of Independent Contractor

Default or Breach. A default or breach may be declared with or without termination. The following shall constitute a default or breach: i. 1. If Contractor fails to provide or satisfactorily perform any of the conditions, work, deliverables, goods, or services called for by this Contract within the time requirements specified in this Contract or within any granted extension of those time requirements; or ii2. If any state, county, city or federal license, authorization, waiver, permit, qualification or certification required by statute, ordinance, law, or regulation to be held by Contractor to provide the goods or services required by this Contract is for any reason denied, revoked, debarred, excluded, terminated, suspended, lapsed, or not renewed; or iii3. If Contractor becomes insolvent, subject to receivership, or becomes voluntarily or involuntarily subject to the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court; or; iv4. For any other good or sufficient reason, including, but not limited to, dishonesty, fraud, ethical violations, bribery, or other similar acts.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services of Independent Contractor, Contract for Services of Independent Contractor, Contract for Services of Independent Contractor

Default or Breach. A default or breach may be declared with or without termination. The following shall constitute a default or breach: i. If Contractor fails to provide or satisfactorily perform any of the conditions, work, deliverables, goods, or services called for by this Contract within the time requirements specified in this Contract or within any granted extension of those time requirements; or ii. If any state, county, city or federal license, authorization, waiver, permit, qualification qualification, or certification required by statute, ordinance, law, or regulation to be held by Contractor to provide the goods or services required by this Contract is for any reason denied, revoked, debarred, excluded, terminated, suspended, lapsed, or not renewed; or iii. If Contractor becomes insolvent, subject to receivership, or becomes voluntarily or involuntarily subject to the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court; or iv. For any other good or sufficient reason, including, but not limited to, dishonesty, fraud, ethical violations, bribery, or other similar acts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services of Independent Contractor, Contract for Services of Independent Contractor