Common use of STATE’S RIGHT TO REJECT Clause in Contracts

STATE’S RIGHT TO REJECT. The State reserves the right to reject any person or entity from performing the work or services contemplated by this Agreement, who present insufficient skills or inappropriate behavior.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Highway Safety Project Agreement, Purchase of Services Agreement

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STATE’S RIGHT TO REJECT. The State reserves the right to reject any person or entity from performing the work or services contemplated by this Agreement, Agreement who present insufficient skills or inappropriate behavior.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Sub Recipient Agreement, Sub Recipient Agreement, Sub Recipient Agreement

STATE’S RIGHT TO REJECT. The State reserves the right to reject any person or entity from performing services under this Agreement who the work State believes would be detrimental to the services, presents insufficient skills, presents inappropriate behavior or services contemplated is considered by this Agreement, who present insufficient skills or inappropriate behaviorthe State to be a security risk.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consultant Contract, Contract for Services, Consultant Contract

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STATE’S RIGHT TO REJECT. The State reserves the right to reject any person or entity from performing the work or services contemplated by under this Agreement, who present insufficient skills or inappropriate behavior.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sub Recipient Award Agreement, Sub Recipient Award Agreement, Grant Agreement

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