Common use of Remedies for Delay in Performing Critical Tasks Clause in Contracts

Remedies for Delay in Performing Critical Tasks. If any task identified in a Work Order as a “Critical Task” is not completed and or delivered on the date specified in the Work Order, and such delay is not materially caused by any fault of District, District may (i) agree to extend the date upon which such task is to be completed and/or delivered, or (ii) immediately terminate this Agreement under Section 20.3. To the extent that any delay is materially caused by any fault of the District, then District will make reasonable and appropriate adjustments to the due date for such task, as determined in consultation with Contractor, to account for this delay.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement, Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement, Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement

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