Common use of No Assignment of Contract Clause in Contracts

No Assignment of Contract. Pursuant to 65 ILCS 8-10-14, Contractor may not assign this Contract without the prior written consent of the CPO. In no case will such consent relieve the Contractor from its obligations, or change the terms of the Contract. The Contractor must notify the CPO, in writing, of the name of any proposed assignee and the reason for the assignment; consent to which is solely in the CPO’s discretion.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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No Assignment of Contract. Pursuant to 65 ILCS 8-10-14, Contractor may not assign this Contract without the prior written consent of the CPO. In no case will such consent relieve the Contractor from its obligations, obligations or change the terms of the Contract. The Contractor must notify the CPO, in writing, of the name of any proposed assignee and the reason for the assignment; consent to which is solely in the CPO’s discretion.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, www.chicago.gov, www.chicago.gov

No Assignment of Contract. Pursuant to 65 ILCS 8-10-14, Contractor Consultant may not assign this Contract without the prior written consent of the CPO. In no case will such consent relieve the Contractor Consultant from its obligations, or change the terms of the Contract. The Contractor Consultant must notify the CPO, in writing, of the name of any proposed assignee and the reason for the assignment; consent to which is solely in the CPO’s discretion.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.chicago.gov, www.chicago.gov, www.bidnet.com

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No Assignment of Contract. Pursuant to 65 ILCS 8-10-148‐10‐14, Contractor may not assign this Contract without the prior written consent of the CPO. In no case will such consent relieve the Contractor from its obligations, or change the terms of the Contract. The Contractor must notify the CPO, in writing, of the name of any proposed assignee and the reason for the assignment; consent to which is solely in the CPO’s discretion.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.chicago.gov

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