Expiration/Suspension of TA's Financial Obligations Sample Clauses

Expiration/Suspension of TA's Financial Obligations. Any and all financial obligations of the TA pursuant to this Agreement expire upon the expenditure of TA’s maximum contribution to the Scope of Work as established in Section 2.1 above or the conclusion of the Term as defined in Section 3.1, whichever occurs first. The TA reserves the right to suspend its financial obligation, with ten (10) days’ advance notice, if Sponsor identifies a risk of not being able to complete the Scope of Work within budget. If Sponsor cannot provide a credible funding plan acceptable to the TA to fund and complete Scope of Work, the TA may terminate this agreement. If Sponsor identifies a risk of not being able to complete the Scope of Work within budget, failure to report such risk to the TA is cause for termination under Section 3.3.
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Related to Expiration/Suspension of TA's Financial Obligations

  • Termination and Suspension Customer is entitled to suspend the performance of its obligations in whole or in part or terminate the Agreement with immediate effect, without prejudice to its right to claim damages and without any compensation to or indemnification of Supplier (i) in case Supplier has been declared bankrupt, is in a state of liquidation, has ceased or suspended whole or a substantial part of its business, is subject of a court order or preventative legal scheme of settlement, (ii) in case of non- compliance with the Compliance Requirements or the provisions of safety, health, environment and security or (iii) in case of not approved changes pursuant to article 10. After such termination Customer may return received Goods and/or Services in whole or partly against repayment and retransfer of ownership therein to Supplier.

  • Termination; Suspension (a) Either Party may terminate this Compact without cause in its entirety by giving the other Party thirty (30) days’ prior written notice. MCC may also terminate this Compact or MCC Funding without cause in part by giving the Government thirty (30) days’ prior written notice.

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