Common use of Disasters Clause in Contracts

Disasters. If, during the terms of this contract, the Commonwealth’s premises are so damaged by flood, fire or other Acts of God as to render them unfit for use; then the Agency shall be under no liability or obligation to the contractor hereunder during the period of time there is no need for the services provided by the contractor except to render compensation which the contractor was entitled to under this agreement prior to such damage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Disasters. If, during the terms of this contractthe Agreement, the Commonwealth’s premises are so damaged by flood, fire fire, or other Acts of God as to render them unfit for use; , then the Agency Department shall be under no liability or obligation to the contractor grantee hereunder during the period of time there is no need for the services provided by the contractor grantee except to render compensation which the contractor grantee was entitled to under this agreement Agreement prior to such damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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