Due to Work Stoppage Sample Clauses

Due to Work Stoppage. This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon 30 days’ written notice to Consultant in the event that the Services are permanently abandoned. In the event of such termination due to work stoppage, payment shall be made by the City to the Consultant for the undisputed portion of its fee due as of the termination date.
Due to Work Stoppage. This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon 30 days’ written notice to Artist in the event that the Services are permanently abandoned. In the event of such termination due to work stoppage, payment shall be made by the City to the Artist for the undisputed portion of its fee due as of the termination date.
Due to Work Stoppage. The Town may terminate this Agreement upon 30 days’ written notice to the Firm in the event that the Services are permanently abandoned. If the Firm abandons the Services without the consent of the Town, the Firm shall be liable for all actual, incidental, and consequential damages arising from or related to said abandonment, including, but not limited to (A) the difference between the cost of a replacement Firm to complete the Services and the contract price for the Firm under this Agreement; and (B) any additional charges, costs, fees or expenses for labor, materials or professional services incurred by the Town as a result of delays caused by abandonment of the Services by the Firm. The Town shall use its best efforts to replace the Firm within a reasonable time.
Due to Work Stoppage. This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon 10 days’ written notice to Childhelp in the event that the Services are permanently abandoned.
Due to Work Stoppage. This Agreement may be terminated by the Town upon 30 days’ written notice to Consultant in the event that the Services are permanently abandoned. If Consultant abandons the Services without the consent of the Town, Consultant shall be liable for all actual, incidental and consequential damages arising from or related to said abandonment, including, but not limited to: (A) the difference between the cost of a replacement Consultant to complete the Services and the contract price for Consultant under this Agreement; and (B) any additional charges, costs, fees or expenses for labor, materials or professional services incurred by the Town as a result of delays caused by abandonment of the Services by Consultant. The Town shall use its best efforts to replace Consultant within a reasonable time.

Related to Due to Work Stoppage

  • Work The definition of work, for overtime purposes only, includes: 1. All hours actually spent performing the duties of the assigned job, rounded to the next quarter hour; 2. Travel time required by the Employer during normal work hours from one work site to another or travel time prior to normal work hours to a different work location that is greater than the employee’s normal home-to-work travel time and all travel in accordance with applicable wage and hour laws; 3. Vacation leave; 4. Sick leave; 5. Compensatory time; 6. Holidays; and 7. Any other paid time not listed below.