Pre-Opening Suspension Clause Samples

The Pre-Opening Suspension clause allows for the temporary halt of certain activities or obligations before the official commencement of an agreement or project. In practice, this clause may be invoked if unforeseen circumstances arise, such as regulatory delays or incomplete preparations, which prevent the parties from proceeding as scheduled. Its core function is to provide flexibility and protect both parties from being penalized or forced to perform under conditions that are not yet suitable, thereby ensuring a fair and orderly start to the contractual relationship.
Pre-Opening Suspension. In the event the Charter School fails to comply with any material provision set forth in this Charter that requires compliance prior to the opening of the Charter School, the opening may be suspended until a time after all requirements have been fulfilled by the Charter School as determined by the local district and Department. Suspension shall not result in an extension of the Charter term set forth above in Section 2.
Pre-Opening Suspension. In the event the Charter School fails to comply with applicable law or any material provision set forth in this Charter, including, but not limited to, facilities requirements outlined in Section 21, the SCSC may suspend the opening of the Charter School until a time after all requirements have been fulfilled by the Charter School as determined by the SCSC. Suspension shall not result in an extension of the Charter term set forth above in Section 2.
Pre-Opening Suspension. The Charter School shall demonstrate its preparation for operations through the significant progress in completing the CSA Pre-Opening Checklist in a form and manner as requested by the CSA. If the Charter School fails to demonstrate significant progress in completing the CSA Pre-Opening Checklist by the time in which the CSA determines the Charter School will be unable to meet its obligations under this Charter upon serving students, the CSA may suspend the opening of the Charter School until a time after the Charter School demonstrates its ability to meet its obligations under this Charter. The determination of the Charter School’s significant progress in completing the CSA Pre-Opening Checklist and the Charter School’s ability to meet its obligations under this Charter shall be in the sole discretion of the CSA. The CSA may also require the Charter School to hire, at its sole cost, a pre-opening consultant to assist with the completion of the Pre-Opening Checklist.
Pre-Opening Suspension