Common use of Remedies Not Involving Termination Clause in Contracts

Remedies Not Involving Termination. The State, in its discretion, may exercise one or more of the following additional remedies: a. Suspend Performance Suspend Contractor’s performance with respect to all or any portion of the Work pending corrective action as specified by the State without entitling Contractor to an adjustment in price or cost or an adjustment in the performance schedule. Contractor shall promptly cease performing Work and incurring costs in accordance with the State’s directive, and neither the State nor any Purchasing Entity shall be liable for costs incurred by Contractor after the suspension of performance. b. Removal Demand immediate removal of any of Contractor’s employees, agents, or Subcontractors from the Work whom the State deems incompetent, careless, insubordinate, unsuitable, or otherwise unacceptable or whose continued relation to this Participating Addendum is deemed by the State to be contrary to the public interest or the State’s best interest.

Appears in 37 contracts

Samples: Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum

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Remedies Not Involving Termination. The State, in its discretion, may exercise one or more of the following additional remedies: a. Suspend Performance Suspend Contractor’s performance with respect to all or any portion of the Work pending corrective action as specified by the State without entitling Contractor to an adjustment in price or cost or an adjustment in the performance schedule. Contractor shall promptly cease performing Work work and incurring costs in accordance with the State’s directive, and neither the State nor any Purchasing Entity shall not be liable for costs incurred by Contractor after the suspension of performance. b. Removal Demand immediate removal of any of Contractor’s employees, agents, or Subcontractors from the Work whom the State deems incompetent, careless, insubordinate, unsuitable, or otherwise unacceptable or whose continued relation to this Participating Addendum is deemed by the State to be contrary to the public interest or the State’s best interest.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Price Agreement, Price Agreement

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