Common use of Delay Does Not Constitute Waiver Clause in Contracts

Delay Does Not Constitute Waiver. No failure or delay of the Department to exercise any right, power or remedy consequent upon default shall constitute a waiver of any such term, condition, covenant, certification or agreement of any such default or preclude the Department from exercising any right, power or remedy at any later time or times.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Smith Island Agreement, Network Infrastructure Grant Program Agreement, Department of Housing and Community

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Delay Does Not Constitute Waiver. No The failure or delay of the Department to exercise any right, power power, or remedy consequent upon default shall not constitute a waiver of any such term, condition, covenant, or certification or in this Agreement, nor constitute agreement of to any such default or and shall not preclude the Department from exercising any such right, power power, or remedy at any later time or times.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Grant Agreement

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