Termination; Default If Contractor is in default of any of its obligations under this Contract and has not commenced cure within ten days after receipt of a written notice of default from County and cured such default within the time specified in the notice, the County shall immediately be entitled to either commence resolution in accordance with this paragraph or to terminate this Contract by giving written notice to take effect immediately. Default shall include failure to carry out any of the requirements of this Contract, including, but not limited to not providing enough properly skilled workers or proper materials, persistently disregarding laws and or ordinances, not proceeding with the work as agreed to herein, or otherwise substantially violating any provision of this Contract. Upon termination of the Contract with Contractor, the County may begin negotiations with a third-party Contractor to provide goods and/or services as specified in this Contract. The right of either party to terminate this Contract hereunder shall not be affected in any way by its waiver of or failure to take action with respect to any previous default.
Termination Upon Default Either Party may terminate this Agreement in whole or in part in the event of a default by the other Party; provided however, that the non-defaulting Party notifies the defaulting party in writing of the alleged default and that the defaulting Party does not cure the alleged default within sixty (60) calendar days of receipt of written notice thereof. Default is defined to include:
Suspension or Termination Upon Default Either Party may suspend or terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, in the event of a Default by the other Party so long as the non-Defaulting Party notifies the Defaulting Party in writing of the Default and the Defaulting Party does not cure the Default within thirty (30) Days of receipt of the written notice, provided however, that any requirements for written notice and opportunity to cure with respect to the failure to make timely payment of undisputed charges shall be governed separately under Section 51. Following CenturyLink’s notice to CLEC of its Default, CenturyLink shall not be required to process new Service Orders until the Default is timely cured.
Termination on Default 10.2.1 The Authority may terminate the Contract by giving written notice to the Supplier with immediate effect if the Supplier commits a Default and if:-
H2 Termination on Default H2.1 The Authority may terminate the Contract by written notice in accordance with clause A5.2 (Notices) to the Contractor with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if:
Events of Default and Termination 15.1 If:
Termination of Default An Event of Default shall be deemed to have been terminated upon the earliest to occur of: