Common use of Stoppage or Abandonment Clause in Contracts

Stoppage or Abandonment. The School District may order the Architectural Designer, in writing, to stop or abandon all or any part of its Services for the Project, for the convenience of the School District, or for work stoppages beyond the control of the School District or the Architectural Designer. Any increased costs incurred as a result of the stoppage or abandonment of the Project shall be an equitable amount determined by the School District and the Architectural Designer in view of all the facts and circumstances. If, however, the Project is abandoned, the School District shall pay the Architectural Designer for all Services performed and Reimbursable Expenses incurred to the date of abandonment in accordance with Paragraph 14.1, Termination for Convenience, of this Contract.

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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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Stoppage or Abandonment. The School District may order the Architectural Designer, in writing, to stop or abandon all or any part of its Services for the Project, for the convenience of the School District, or for work stoppages beyond the control of the School District or the Architectural Designer. Any increased costs incurred as a result of the stoppage or abandonment of the Project shall be an equitable amount determined by the School District and the Architectural Designer in view of all the facts and circumstances. If, however, the Project is abandoned, the School District shall pay the Architectural Designer for all Services performed and Reimbursable Expenses incurred to the date of abandonment in accordance with Paragraph 14.1Xxxxxxxxx 00.0, Termination Xxxxxxxxxxx for Convenience, of this Contract.

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Samples: Professional Services

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