Common use of State Termination for Convenience Clause in Contracts

State Termination for Convenience. State may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate this Contract without cause and without incurring liability to Contractor. State shall give notice of termination to Contractor at least 30 days before the effective date of termination. State shall pay Contractor only that amount, or prorated portion thereof, owed to Contractor up to the date State’s termination takes effect. This is Contractor’s sole remedy. State shall not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination under this section, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Dui and 90 Day Treatment Facility, Technicians and Mechanics, Medical Services

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State Termination for Convenience. State may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate this Contract without cause and without incurring liability to Contractor. State shall will give notice of termination to Contractor at least 30 days before the effective date of termination. State shall will pay Contractor only that amount, or prorated portion thereof, owed to Contractor up to the date State’s termination takes effect. This is Contractor’s sole remedy. State shall will not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination under this section, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Locum Tenens, Optometry Services, cor.mt.gov

State Termination for Convenience. State may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate this Contract without cause and without incurring liability to Contractor. State shall give notice of termination to Contractor at least 30 thirty (30) days before the effective date of termination. State shall pay Contractor only that amount, or prorated portion thereof, owed to Contractor up to the date State’s termination takes effect. This is Contractor’s sole remedy. State shall not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination under this section, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: cor.mt.gov, Assisted Treatment Services, Optometry Services

State Termination for Convenience. State may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate this Contract without cause and without incurring liability to Contractor. State shall give notice of termination to Contractor at least 30 days before the effective date of termination. State shall pay Contractor only that amount, or prorated portion thereof, owed to Contractor up to the date State’s termination takes effect. This is Contractor’s sole remedy. State shall not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination under this sectionSection, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electronic Health

State Termination for Convenience. State may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate this Contract without cause and without incurring liability to Contractor. State shall give notice of termination to Contractor at least 30 sixty (60) days before the effective date of termination. State shall pay Contractor only that amount, or prorated portion thereof, owed to Contractor up to the date State’s termination takes effect. This is Contractor’s sole remedy. State shall not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination under this section, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Teletherapy Services Contract

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State Termination for Convenience. State may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate this Contract without cause and without incurring liability to Contractor. State shall give notice of termination to Contractor at least 30 days before the effective date of termination. State shall pay Contractor only that amount, ,or prorated portion thereof, owed to Contractor up to the date State’s termination takes effect. This is Contractor’s sole remedy. State shall not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination fromtermination under this section, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cor.mt.gov

State Termination for Convenience. State may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate this Contract without cause and without incurring liability to Contractor. State shall will give notice of termination to Contractor at least 30 90 days before the effective date of termination. State shall will pay Contractor only that amount, or prorated portion thereof, owed to Contractor up to the date State’s termination takes effect. This is Contractor’s sole remedy. State shall will not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination under this section, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cor.mt.gov

State Termination for Convenience. State may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate this Contract without cause and without incurring liability to Contractor. State shall give notice of termination to Contractor at least 30 thirty (30) days before the effective date of termination. State shall pay Contractor only that amount, or prorated portion thereof, owed to Contractor up to the date State’s termination takes effect. This is DocuSign Envelope ID: BAA8D3ED-0E56-45AF-90B0-3B90494ECC68 Contractor’s sole remedy. State shall not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination under this section, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cor.mt.gov

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