Partial Takeover of Contract Sample Clauses

Partial Takeover of Contract. The State may, at its convenience and without cause, exercise a partial takeover of any service that the Contractor is obligated to perform under this Contract, including any service which is the subject of a subcontract between Contractor and a third party (a “Partial Takeover”). A Partial Takeover of this Contract by the State shall not be deemed a breach of contract. The Contractor shall be given at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of a Partial Takeover. The notice shall specify the areas of service the State will assume and the date the State will be assuming. The State’s exercise of a Partial Takeover shall not alter the Contractor’s other duties and responsibilities under this Contract. The State reserves the right to withhold from the Contractor any amounts the Contractor would have been paid but for the State’s exercise of a Partial Takeover. The amounts shall be withheld effective as of the date the State exercises its right to a Partial Takeover. The State’s exercise of its right to a Partial Takeover of this Contract shall not entitle the Contractor to any actual, general, special, incidental, consequential, or any other damages irrespective of any description or amount.
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Partial Takeover of Contract. The State with respect to this Contract, or an Authorized Entity with respect to a PA, may, at its convenience and without cause, exercise a partial takeover of any service that the Contractor is obligated to perform under this Contract, including any service which is the subject of a subcontract between Contractor and a third party (a “Partial Takeover”). A Partial Takeover of this Contract by the State with respect to this Contract, or an Authorized Entity with respect to a PA, shall not be deemed a breach of contract. The Contractor shall be given at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of a Partial Takeover. The notice shall specify the areas of service the State with respect to this Contract, or an Authorized Entity with respect to a PA, will assume and the date the State or the Authorized Entity will be assuming. The exercise of a Partial Takeover by the State with respect to this Contract, or an Authorized Entity with respect to a PA, shall not alter the Contractor’s other duties and responsibilities under this Contract or any PA under this Contract. The State with respect to this Contract, or an Authorized Entity with respect to a PA, reserves the right to withhold from the Contractor any amounts the Contractor would have been paid but for the State’s or the Authorized Entity’s exercise of a Partial Takeover. The amounts shall be withheld effective as of the date the State or the Authorized Entity exercises its right to a Partial Takeover. The State’s or an Authorized Entity’s exercise of its right to a Partial Takeover of this Contract shall not entitle the Contractor to any actual, general, special, incidental, consequential, or any other damages irrespective of any description or amount.

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  • WAIVER OF CONTRACTUAL RIGHT The failure of either party to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or limitation of that party's right to subsequently enforce and compel strict compliance with every provision of this Agreement.

  • MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT This Contract may be supplemented, amended or modified only by a writing signed by both Parties. No oral conversation, promise or representation by or between any officer or employee of the Parties shall modify any of the terms or conditions of this Contract. COMMISSION shall not be deemed to have approved or consented to any alteration of the terms of this Contract, including its Exhibits, by virtue of COMMISSION’s review and approval of, or failure to object to, contracts or other business transactions entered into by CONTRACTOR.

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