Termination/Cancellation/Rejection The State specifically reserves the right upon written notice to immediately terminate the contract or any portion thereof at no additional cost to the State, providing, in the opinion of its Commissioner of Buildings and General Services, the products supplied by Contractor are not satisfactory or are not consistent with the terms of this Contract. The State also specifically reserves the right upon written notice, and at no additional cost to the State, to immediately terminate the contract for convenience and/or to immediately reject or cancel any order for convenience at any time prior to shipping notification.
NOTICE OF CHANGE OR CANCELLATION There shall be no cancellation, material change, exhaustion of aggregate limits, or intent not to renew insurance coverage, either in whole or in part, without at least sixty (60) days prior written Legal Notice by Contractor to Enterprise Services. Failure to provide such notice, as required, shall constitute default by Contractor. Any such written notice shall include the Master Contract number stated on the cover of this Master Contract.
Notice of Cancellation or Change There shall be no cancellation, change, potential exhaustion of aggregate limits or non-renewal of insurance coverage(s) without thirty (30) days written prior written notice to the State.
Cancellation or reduction for convenience 20.1 The Commonwealth may cancel or reduce the scope of this Agreement by notice, due to: (a) a change in government policy; or (b) a Change in the Control of the Grantee which the Commonwealth reasonably believes will negatively affect the Grantee’s ability to comply with this Agreement. 20.2 On receipt of a notice of reduction or cancellation under this clause, the Grantee agrees to: (a) stop or reduce the performance of the Grantee's obligations as specified in the notice; and (b) take all available steps to minimise loss resulting from that reduction or cancellation; and (c) continue performing any part of the Activity or the Agreement not affected by the notice if requested to do so by the Commonwealth; (d) report on, and return any part of the Grant to the Commonwealth, or otherwise deal with the Grant, as directed by the Commonwealth. 20.3 In the event of reduction or cancellation under this clause, the Commonwealth will be liable only to: (a) pay any part of the Grant due and owing to the Grantee under this Agreement at the date of the notice; and (b) reimburse any reasonable and substantiated expenses the Grantee unavoidably incurs that relate directly and entirely to the reduction in scope or cancellation of the Agreement. 20.4 In the event of reduction, the amount of the Grant will be reduced in proportion to the reduction in the scope of the Agreement. 20.5 The Commonwealth’s liability to pay any amount under this clause is: (a) subject to the Grantee's compliance with this Agreement; and (b) limited to an amount that when added to all other amounts already paid under the Agreement will not exceed the total amount of the Grant. 20.6 The Grantee will not be entitled to compensation for loss of prospective profits or benefits that would have been conferred on the Grantee but for the cancellation or reduction in scope of the Agreement under clause 20.1. 20.7 The Commonwealth will act reasonably in exercising its rights under this clause.
Vacation Cancellation Should the Employer be required to cancel scheduled vacation leave because of an emergency or exceptional business needs, affected employees may select new vacation leave from available dates. In the event the affected employee has incurred non-refundable, out-of-pocket vacation expense, the employee will normally be reimbursed by the Employer, if the Employer had previously approved the employee’s vacation leave request and if the employee has an adequate leave balance at the time of the vacation to take the vacation.
Contract Cancellation DCF may cancel this Contract after providing the Contractor with thirty (30) calendar days written notice of the Contractor’s right to cure a failure of the Contractor to perform under the terms of this Contract. The following are examples of contractor failure that would warrant cancellation: • Breaches or defaults an obligation under the Contract as follows: • Fails to follow the sales and use tax certification requirements of s. 77.66 of the Wisconsin Statutes; • Incurs a delinquent Wisconsin tax liability; • Fails to submit a non-discrimination or affirmative action plan as required here in; • Fails to follow the non-discrimination or affirmative action requirements of subch. II, Chapter 111 of the Wisconsin Statutes (Wisconsin’s Fair Employment Law); • Becomes a Federally debarred Contractor; • Is excluded from Federal procurement and non-procurement contracts; • Fails to maintain and keep in force all required insurance, permits and licenses as provided in this Contract; • Fails to maintain the confidentiality of DCF’s information that is considered to be Confidential Information, proprietary, or containing Personally Identifiable Information; • Contractor violates other state laws; or • Contractor performance threatens the health or safety of a State employee or State customer. The Contractor may cancel this Contract after providing DCF one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days’ notice of the State’s right to cure a failure of the State to perform under the terms of this Contract. Upon cancellation of this Contract for any reason, or upon Contract expiration, each party shall be released from all obligations to the other party arising after the date of cancellation or expiration, except for those that by their terms survive such cancellation or expiration.
Service Termination, Cancellation, or Suspension If you wish to cancel the Service, you may contact us as set forth in Section 6 of the General Terms above. Any payment(s) that have begun processing before the requested cancellation date will be processed by us. You agree that we may terminate or suspend your use of the Service at any time and for any reason or no reason. Neither termination, cancellation nor suspension shall affect your liability or obligations under this Agreement.
CANCELLATION FOR DEFAULT In the event Contractor is in default of any of its obligations under the Contract, Con Edison shall have the right, on written notice to Contractor and any sureties, to cancel the Contract for default. Contractor shall be deemed to be in default hereunder if it is in default of any of its obligations under the Contract or makes any statement or performs any act indicating that it will not perform one or more of such obligations (whether or not the time has yet arrived for performance thereof) or rejects the Contract under the United States Bankruptcy Code or ceases to pay its debts promptly or becomes insolvent or commences or has commenced against it any insolvency proceeding or finds its affairs placed in the hands of a receiver, trustee, or assignee for the benefit of creditors. In the event of cancellation for default hereunder, Article 33 (Termination for Convenience), shall not apply, and Con Edison shall have all rights and remedies provided by law and the Contract. Without intending to limit the generality of the foregoing, it is specifically understood and agreed that Con Xxxxxx shall have the right, at its election and without prejudice to any other remedies, (i) to exclude Contractor from the construction site, or any portion of the construction site, (ii) to complete or employ a third party to complete the Work or any portion of the Work, and hold Contractor liable for any additional cost occasioned thereby, (iii) to take possession of any or all materials, tools, equipment and appliances at the construction site for the purpose of completing the Work or any portion of the Work, (iv) to compel Contractor to assign any or all subcontracts with Subcontractors to Con Edison without additional cost or expense to Con Edison, and/or (v) to negotiate new contractual arrangements with Subcontractors for such Subcontractors to complete all or any portion of the work on terms agreeable to Con Edison. Upon Con Xxxxxx's request, Contractor shall promptly provide Con Xxxxxx with Contractor's sworn statement stating, for each subcontract with each Subcontractor (i) the original price of the subcontract and the price of each change order thereunder together with a description of each such change order, (ii) the amount that Contractor paid under the subcontract and each change order thereunder, and (iii) the amount of retention held by Contractor under the subcontract and each change order thereunder. Following cancellation of the Contract for default, Contractor shall not be entitled to any further payment until the work has been fully completed and accepted, and Con Edison may retain from any money otherwise due Contractor for services rendered prior to cancellation an amount which Con Edison determines is adequate to cover all damage resulting from Contractor's default. If such costs and damages exceed the unpaid balance, Contractor shall pay the difference to Con Xxxxxx. Upon cancellation for default of the Contract under this Article, Con Edison shall be entitled to cancel for default any or all other contracts between the Contractor and Con Edison, and such cancellation shall be governed by this Article. Also, a cancellation for default of any other contract between Contractor and Con Edison shall entitle Con Edison to cancel for default the Contract under this Article. In the event that Contractor demonstrates that a cancellation of the Contract and any other contract cancelled for default is erroneous, the cancellation shall, at Con Edison's option, be withdrawn or be deemed to have been issued as a termination for convenience pursuant to Article 33, and the rights and obligations of the parties hereto shall in such event be governed accordingly.
TERMINATION/CANCELLATION Cancellation of orders once placed with or accepted by Seller can be made only with Seller’s consent. Should Buyer, due to good cause, desire to affect the cancellation of an accepted order, Seller will accept such cancellation on the following basis: (a) For all made-to-order Goods: Buyer shall pay the purchase price in full for all items completed and ready for delivery; Buyer shall pay a percentage of the purchase price on such items as shall not be completed, equivalent to the percentage of completion; and Buyer shall pay in full the cost of all raw materials, consumable materials, manufacturing dies, tools, patterns and fixtures acquired exclusively for the order, and will take ownership and possession of all such items and will be responsible for labor or other documenting expenses incurred in connection therewith. (b) For all made-to-stock Goods: Buyer shall pay (i) all costs and expenses of placing the cancelled Goods in a saleable condition (restocking charge), (ii) any outgoing and incoming freight charges incurred by Seller in connection with the delivery and return of such Goods, if applicable, and (iii) all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by Seller directly incident to the order up to the date of cancellation. Invoices covering said costs shall be due and payable immediately upon Seller’s acceptance of cancellation. A stop work order will be deemed a cancellation and the provisions of this paragraph shall apply. If Buyer purchases Goods pursuant to an order for use in a contract with the U.S. Government and the U.S. Government terminates Buyer’s prime contract or a portion thereof for convenience, Buyer shall have the right to terminate only that portion of its contract with Seller which has been terminated by the U.S. Government in its prime contract. In such case, Buyer shall be responsible for those costs set forth above.
Payment Cancellation Requests You may cancel or edit any Scheduled Payment (including recurring payments) by following the directions within the portion of the Site through which the Service is offered. There is no charge for canceling or editing a Scheduled Payment. Once the Service has begun processing a payment it cannot be cancelled or edited, therefore a stop payment request must be submitted.