Common use of Remedies and Default Clause in Contracts

Remedies and Default. County may exercise any of the following remedies for Contractor's failure to perform the scope of work or failure to meet established performance standards: reduce or withhold payment; require Contractor to perform, at Contractor's expense, additional work necessary to perform the identified scope of work or meet the established performance standards; or declare a default, terminating the Contract and seeking damages and other relief available under the terms of the Contract or applicable law.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Goods/Services Contract, Goods/Services Contract, Goods/Services Contract

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Remedies and Default. County may exercise any of the following remedies for Contractor's failure to perform the scope of work or failure to meet established performance standards: reduce or withhold payment; require Contractor to perform, at Contractor's expense, additional work necessary to perform the identified scope of work or meet the established performance standards; or declare a default, terminating the Contract and seeking damages and other relief available under the terms of the Contract public contract or other applicable law. The Contract may be canceled at the election of County for any substantial breach, willful failure or refusal on the part of Contractor to faithfully perform the contract according to its terms.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Concessionaire Services Agreement, Standard County Contract

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Remedies and Default. County may exercise any of the following remedies for ContractorConsultant's failure to perform the scope of work or failure to meet established performance standards: reduce or withhold payment; require Contractor Consultant to perform, at ContractorConsultant's expense, additional work necessary to perform the identified scope of work or meet the established performance standards; or declare a default, terminating the Contract and seeking damages and other relief available under the terms of the Contract or applicable law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services

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