Common use of Delay of Payment Due to Contractor’s Failure Clause in Contracts

Delay of Payment Due to Contractor’s Failure. If the State Entity in good faith determines that the Contractor has failed to perform or deliver any service or product as required by the Contract, the Contractor shall not be entitled to any compensation under the Contract until such service or product is performed or delivered. In this event, the State Entity may withhold that portion of the Contractor’s compensation which represents payment for services or products that were not performed or delivered. To the extent that the Contractor’s failure to perform or deliver in a timely manner causes the State Entity to incur costs, the State Entity may deduct the amount of such incurred costs from any amounts payable to Contractor. The State Entity’s authority to deduct such incurred costs shall not in any way affect the State Entity’s authority to terminate the Contract.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: www.bidnet.com, www.bidnet.com, ssl.doas.state.ga.us

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Delay of Payment Due to Contractor’s Failure. If the State Entity in good faith determines that the Contractor has failed to perform or deliver any service or product Services as required by the Contract, the Contractor shall not be entitled to any compensation under the Contract until such service or product Service is performed or delivered. In this event, the State Entity may withhold that portion of the Contractor’s compensation which represents payment for services or products Services that were not performed or delivered. To the extent that the Contractor’s failure to perform or deliver in a timely manner causes the State Entity to incur costs, the State Entity may deduct the amount of such incurred costs from any amounts payable to Contractor. The State Entity’s authority to deduct such incurred costs shall not in any way affect the State Entity’s authority to terminate the Contract.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: www.bidnet.com, ssl.doas.state.ga.us, www.bidnet.com

Delay of Payment Due to Contractor’s Failure. If the State Entity in good faith determines that the Contractor has failed to perform or deliver any service or product component of the Solution for which the State Entity is charged as required by the ContractAgreement, the Contractor shall not be entitled to any the compensation under the Contract this Agreement corresponding to such components until such service or product is performed or delivered. In components are delivered and/or conform to the requirements of this event, the State Entity may withhold that portion of the Contractor’s compensation which represents payment for services or products that were not performed or deliveredAgreement. To the extent that the Contractor’s failure to perform or deliver in a timely manner causes the State Entity to incur costs, the State Entity may deduct the amount of such incurred costs from any amounts payable to Contractor. The State EntityState’s authority right to deduct such incurred costs shall not in any way affect the State EntityState’s authority right to terminate the Contractthis Agreement or any Solution Order or Services Order.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement, Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement, Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement

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Delay of Payment Due to Contractor’s Failure. If the State Entity Agency in good faith determines that the Contractor has failed to perform or deliver any service or product Services as required by the Contract, the Contractor shall not be entitled to any compensation under the Contract until such service or product Service is performed or delivered. In this event, the State Entity Agency may withhold that portion of the Contractor’s compensation which represents payment for services or products Services that were not performed or delivered. To the extent that the Contractor’s failure to perform or deliver in a timely manner causes the State Entity Agency to incur costs, the State Entity Agency may deduct the amount of such incurred costs from any amounts payable to Contractor. The State EntityAgency’s authority to deduct such incurred costs shall not in any way affect the State EntityAgency’s authority to terminate the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ssl.doas.state.ga.us

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