Common use of Disputes and Remedies Clause in Contracts

Disputes and Remedies. Should disputes arise concerning the Scope of Services or additional agreed upon work to be performed under this Contract, the CONSULTANT and NCTCOG shall negotiate in good faith toward resolving such disputes. NCTCOG shall be responsible to its funding agencies for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues arising out of procurement entered into in support of the Unified Planning Work Program. Violation or breach of Contract terms by the CONSULTANT may be grounds for termination, and should NCTCOG terminate the agreement due to a breach by CONSULTANT, any direct increased costs arising from the termination shall be paid by the CONSULTANT.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Sample Contract, Sample Contract, Sample Contract

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Disputes and Remedies. 1. Should disputes arise concerning the Scope of Services or additional agreed upon work to be performed under this Contract, the CONSULTANT Contractor and NCTCOG shall negotiate in good faith toward resolving such disputes. NCTCOG shall be responsible to its funding agencies for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues arising out of procurement entered into in support of the Unified Planning Work Program. Violation or breach of Contract terms by the CONSULTANT Contractor may be grounds for termination, and should said disputes be irreconcilable, NCTCOG shall terminate the agreement due by default. Any costs directly related to a breach by CONSULTANT, any direct increased costs arising from the termination shall be paid by the CONSULTANTContractor, provided such amount shall not exceed the total contract amount for Contractor under this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sample Contract, Sample Contract, Sample Contract

Disputes and Remedies. Should disputes arise concerning the Scope of Services or additional agreed upon work to be performed under this Contract, the CONSULTANT and NCTCOG shall negotiate in good faith toward resolving such disputes. NCTCOG shall be responsible to its funding agencies for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues arising out of procurement entered into in support of the Unified Planning Work Program. Violation or breach of Contract terms by the CONSULTANT may be grounds for termination, termination and should NCTCOG terminate the agreement Contract due to a breach by the CONSULTANT, any direct increased costs arising from the termination shall be paid by the CONSULTANT.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sample Contract

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Disputes and Remedies. 1. Should disputes arise concerning the Scope of Services or additional agreed upon work to be performed under this Contract, the CONSULTANT and NCTCOG shall negotiate in good faith toward resolving such disputes. NCTCOG shall be responsible to its funding agencies for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues arising out of procurement entered into in support of the Unified Planning Work Program. Violation or breach of Contract terms by the CONSULTANT may be grounds for termination, and should said disputes be irreconcilable, NCTCOG shall terminate the agreement due by default. Any costs directly related to a breach by CONSULTANT, any direct increased costs arising from the termination shall be paid by the CONSULTANT, provided such amount shall not exceed the total Contract amount for the CONSULTANT under this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sample Contract

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