Common use of Reasons for Contract Termination Clause in Contracts

Reasons for Contract Termination. PDSC may terminate this contract for cause, for the following reasons: (a) Contractor's material breach of this contract including material misuse of contract funds; (b) Contractor's willful or habitual disregard of the procedures required by the courts in which Contractor provides services; (c) Contractor's demonstrated continued inability to serve adequately the interests of its contract clients; (d) Contractor's willful or habitual failure to abide by minimum standards of performance and rules of professional ethics; or (e) some other cause which has substantially impaired Contractor's ability to provide adequate legal services under this contract or fulfill the obligations of this contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Public Defense Legal Services Contract, Public Defense Legal Services Contract, Public Defense Legal Services Contract

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Reasons for Contract Termination. PDSC may terminate this contract for cause, for the following reasons: (a) Contractor's material breach of this contract including material misuse of contract funds; (b) Contractor's willful or habitual disregard of the procedures required by the courts in which Contractor provides services; (c) Contractor's demonstrated continued inability to serve adequately the interests of its contract clients; (d) Contractor's willful or habitual failure to abide by minimum standards of performance and rules of professional ethics; or (e) some other cause which has substantially impaired Contractor's ability to provide adequate legal services under this contract or fulfill the obligations of this contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Defense Legal Services Contract, Public Defense Legal Services Contract

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Reasons for Contract Termination. PDSC may terminate this contract for cause, for the following reasons: (a) Contractor's material breach of this contract including material misuse of contract funds; (b) Contractor's willful or habitual disregard of the procedures required by the courts in which Contractor provides services; (c) Contractor's demonstrated continued inability to serve adequately the interests of its contract clients; (d) Contractor's willful or habitual failure to abide by minimum standards of performance and rules of professional ethicsconduct; or (e) some other cause which has substantially impaired Contractor's ability to provide adequate legal services under this contract or fulfill the obligations of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Defense Legal Services Contract

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