Common use of Outstanding debts and judgments Clause in Contracts

Outstanding debts and judgments. CONTRACTOR certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State of Texas, and that CONTRACTOR is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by the State of Texas against CONTRACTOR for collection of the balance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any amount sum of money that is due and owing to the State of Texas and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding CONTRACTOR’s status will be treated as a material breach of this Agreement and may be grounds for termination at the option of HHSC.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Information Technology Hardware Acquisition and Leasing Agreement, Information Technology Hardware Acquisition and Leasing, Eligibility Support Services Agreement

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Outstanding debts and judgments. CONTRACTOR certifies that it is not presently indebted to the State of Texas, and that CONTRACTOR is not subject to an outstanding judgment in a suit by the State of Texas against CONTRACTOR for collection of the balance. For purposes of this Section, an indebtedness is any amount sum of money that is due and owing to the State of Texas and is not currently under dispute. A false statement regarding CONTRACTOR’s status will be treated as a material breach of this the Agreement and may be grounds for termination at the option of HHSC.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (Snap Ed) Services, Contract, Contract for Information and Referral Services

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