Common use of If Vendor Clause in Contracts

If Vendor. (a) fails to provide personnel in the quantities and of the quality required hereunder for the performance of its Scope of Work; (b) fails to supply the materials and equipment required by the Contract Documents in accordance with the Work Schedule; (c) fails to comply with applicable Legal Requirements; (d) fails to timely pay its subcontractors or suppliers any undisputed amounts due; (e) fails to maintain the insurance required under Section 18; (f) purports to make an assignment of this Agreement prohibited by Section 22.1 hereof; (g) fails to maintain the Letter of Credit under Section 11.1.6 or the Parent Company Guarantee under Section 22.3; * Confidential Treatment Requested (h) materially breaches any of its covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement and not otherwise described in items (a) through (f) above; or (i) becomes a Bankrupt Party as set forth in Section 16.6. then Owner, in addition to any other rights and remedies provided in the Contract Documents or by law, shall have the rights set forth in Sections 16.2.2 and 16.2.3 below.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Solar Field Agreement, Solar Field Agreement (BrightSource Energy Inc), Solar Field Agreement (BrightSource Energy Inc)

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