Failure to Commence Work Sample Clauses

The "Failure to Commence Work" clause defines the consequences if a contractor or party does not begin work on a project by the agreed-upon start date. Typically, this clause outlines the steps the other party may take, such as issuing a notice, imposing penalties, or even terminating the contract if work is not started as scheduled. Its core function is to ensure that projects begin on time and to provide a clear remedy if delays occur, thereby protecting the interests of the party expecting performance.
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Failure to Commence Work. In the event the RECIPIENT fails to commence work on the project funded herein within four months after the effective date of this agreement, or by any date agreed upon in writing for commencement of work, the DEPARTMENT reserves the right to terminate this agreement.
Failure to Commence Work. In the event the RECIPIENT fails to commence work on the project funded herein within four months after the effective date of the grant agreement, or by any date mutually agreed upon in writing for commencement of work, ECOLOGY reserves the right to terminate this agreement.
Failure to Commence Work. In the event the RECIPIENT fails to commence work on the project within four months of the signatory date, ECOLOGY reserves the right to terminate this agreement.
Failure to Commence Work. In the event the RECIPIENT fails to commence work on the project by April 11, 2010, the DEPARTMENT reserves the right to terminate this agreement.
Failure to Commence Work. In the event the District fails to commence work on the project funded herein within four months after the effective date of this contract, or by any date mutually agreed upon in writing for commencement of work, the Commission reserves the right to terminate this contract.