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Common use of Non-Assignability Clause in Contracts

Non-Assignability. The School shall not assign or subcontract any duty, obligation, right, or interest under this Contract without prior written approval of the Commission. A violation of this provision shall be considered material and substantial and shall be grounds for immediate revocation of this Contract.

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract

Non-Assignability. β€Œ The School shall not assign or subcontract any duty, obligation, right, or interest under this Charter Contract without prior written approval of the Commission. A violation of this provision shall be considered material and substantial and shall may be grounds for immediate revocation of this Charter Contract.

Appears in 33 contracts

Samples: Public Charter School Contract, Public Charter School Contract, Public Charter School Contract

Non-Assignability. The School shall not assign or subcontract any duty, obligation, right, right or interest under this Contract without prior written approval of the Commission. A violation of this provision shall be considered material and substantial and shall be grounds for immediate revocation of this Contract.

Appears in 31 contracts

Samples: State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract

Non-Assignability. β€Œ The School shall not assign or subcontract any duty, obligation, right, or interest under this Charter Contract without prior written approval of the CommissionCommission approval. A violation of this provision shall be considered material and substantial and shall may be grounds for immediate revocation of this Charter Contract.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Public Charter School Contract, Public Charter School Contract, Public Charter School Contract

Non-Assignability. The School shall not assign or subcontract any duty, obligation, right, or interest under this Charter Contract without prior written approval of the CommissionCommission approval. A violation of this provision shall be considered material and substantial and shall may be grounds for immediate revocation of this Charter Contract.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Public Charter School Contract, Public Charter School Contract, Public Charter School Contract

Non-Assignability. The School shall not assign or subcontract any duty, obligation, right, or interest under this Charter Contract without prior written approval of the Commission. A violation of this provision shall be considered material and substantial and shall may be grounds for immediate revocation of this Charter Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Charter School Contract