Failure to Pay or Report Sample Clauses

Failure to Pay or Report. Contractor fails to make any payments to City required under this Agreement, and/or refuses to provide City with required information, reports, and/or records in a timely manner as provided for in this Agreement.
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Failure to Pay or Report. Contractor fails to make any payments to the Agency or Members required under this Agreement including payment of Agency or Member fees if applicable or Liquidated Damages or fails or refuses to provide the Agency or Members with required information, reports, and/or records in a timely manner as provided for in this Agreement.
Failure to Pay or Report. Contractor fails to make any payments to CCCSWA or its Member Agencies 1753 required under this Agreement, and/or refuses to provide CCCSWA with required information, reports, 1754 and/or records in a timely manner as provided for in this Agreement.
Failure to Pay or Report. Franchisee fails to make any payments to City required under this Agreement including payment of City fees or Liquidated Damages and/or refuses to provide City with required information, reports, and/or records in a timely manner as provided for in the Agreement.
Failure to Pay or Report. The CONTRACTOR fails to make any payments to the CITY as required under this Agreement including payment of CITY fees, surcharges or Liquidated Damages or refuses to provide the CITY with required information, reports, and/or records in a timely manner as provided for in this Agreement.
Failure to Pay or Report. Contractor fails to make any payments to the Regional Agency or 1656 RA Members required under this Agreement including payment of Regional Agency or RA 1657 Member fees or Liquidated Damages or refuses to provide the Regional Agency or RA 1658 Members with required information, reports, and/or records in a timely manner as 1659 provided for in the Agreement.

Related to Failure to Pay or Report

  • Failure to Report No compensation shall be granted for the total period of standby if the employee is unable to report for duty when required.

  • Failure to Pay The Borrower fails to make a payment under this Agreement when due.

  • Failure to Make Payment In the event a participating Authorized User fails to make payment to the Contractor for Products delivered, accepted and properly invoiced, within thirty calendar days of such delivery and acceptance, the Contractor may, upon five business days advance written notice to both the Commissioner and the Authorized User’s purchasing official, suspend additional shipments of Product or provision of services to such entity until such time as reasonable arrangements have been made and assurances given by such entity for current and future Contract payments.

  • Failure to Return Failure of the employee to return pursuant to the date determined in this Section will constitute grounds for termination by the School District unless the School District and the employee mutually agree to an extension of the leave.

  • Failure to Agree If the Contractor claims entitlement to a change in the Contract, and the Department does not agree that any action or event has occurred to justify any change in time or compensation, or if the parties fail to agree upon the appropriate amount of the adjustment in time or compensation, the Department will unilaterally make such changes, if any, to the Contract, as it determines are appropriate pursuant to the Contract. The Contractor shall proceed with the Work and the Department's directives, without interruption or delay, and shall make a claim as provided in Article 12. Failure to proceed due to a dispute over a change request shall constitute a material breach of the Contract and entitle the Department to all available remedies for such breach, including, without limitation, termination for default.

  • Failure to Notify If Contractor fails to specify in writing any problem or circumstance that materially affects the costs of its delivery of services or products, including a material breach by the Department, about which Contractor knew or reasonably should have known with respect to the period during the term covered by Contractor's status report, Contractor shall not be entitled to rely upon such problem or circumstance as a purported justification for an increase in the price for the agreed upon scope.

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