Common use of Early Termination Due To Insufficient Budgetary Allotment From Government Clause in Contracts

Early Termination Due To Insufficient Budgetary Allotment From Government. The Lead Institution may terminate this Agreement in writing within 90 days if sufficient funds are not provided or allotted in future government-approved budgets of the Subscriber (or reasonably available or expected to become available from other sources at the time the Subscriber’s payment obligation attaches) to permit the Subscriber, in the exercise of its reasonable administrative discretion, to continue this. After termination pursuant to this section 5.3 the Subscriber shall be due the prorated Fees relating to the period prior to termination.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Elsevier Subscription Agreement

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Early Termination Due To Insufficient Budgetary Allotment From Government. The Lead Institution may terminate this Agreement in writing within 90 days if sufficient funds are not provided or allotted in future government-approved budgets of the Subscriber (or reasonably available or expected to become available from other sources at the time the Subscriber’s payment obligation attaches) to permit the Subscriber, in the exercise of its reasonable administrative discretion, to continue thisthis Agreement. After termination pursuant to this section 5.3 the Subscriber shall be due to pay the prorated Fees relating to the period prior to termination.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Subscription Agreement

Early Termination Due To Insufficient Budgetary Allotment From Government. The Lead Institution may terminate this Agreement in writing within 90 60 days if sufficient funds are not provided or allotted in future government-approved budgets of the Subscriber (or reasonably available or expected to become available from other sources at the time the Subscriber’s payment obligation attaches) to permit the Subscriber, in the exercise of its reasonable administrative discretion, to continue this. After termination pursuant to this section 5.3 the Subscriber shall be due the prorated Fees relating to the period prior to termination.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement, Elsevier Subscription Agreement

Early Termination Due To Insufficient Budgetary Allotment From Government. The Lead Institution may terminate this Agreement in writing within 90 60 days if sufficient funds are not provided or allotted in future government-approved budgets of the Subscriber (or reasonably available or expected to become available from other sources at the time the Subscriber’s payment obligation attaches) to permit the Subscriber, in the exercise of its reasonable administrative discretion, to continue this. After termination pursuant to this section 5.3 the Subscriber shall be due the prorated Fees relating to the period prior to termination.section

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement

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Early Termination Due To Insufficient Budgetary Allotment From Government. The Lead Institution may terminate this Agreement in writing within 90 days if sufficient funds are not provided or allotted in future government-approved budgets of the Subscriber (or reasonably available or expected to become available from other sources at the time the Subscriber’s payment obligation attaches) to permit the Subscriber, in the exercise of its reasonable administrative discretion, to continue this. After termination pursuant to this section 5.3 the Subscriber shall be due the prorated Fees relating to the period prior to terminationtermination as well as any differences between the Deep Discounted Price and the full print price.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Elsevier Subscription Agreement

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