Common use of Source Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Source Disclosure. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:34-13.2 and when applicable to the total value of the contract, contractor represents and warrants that the goods and/or services shall be created or performed entirely within the United States. In the event contractor’s goods and/or services are not created or performed entirely within the United States, contractor shall demonstrate to Montclair that there is no other available source for the goods and/or services within the United States, and approval shall be documented in writing by the Vice President for Finance and Treasurer or designee. A breach of this representation and warranty shall be a material breach and permits Montclair to terminate the contract immediately and Montclair shall have no obligation to make payment to the contractor.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Standard Contract Terms and Conditions, Standard Contract Terms and Conditions, Standard Contract Terms and Conditions

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