Common use of Successful Respondent’s Duty to Perform Clause in Contracts

Successful Respondent’s Duty to Perform. Neither the occurrence of an event constituting an alleged breach of CTSA nor the pending status of any claim for breach of CTSA is grounds for the suspension of performance, in whole or in part, by Successful Respondent of any duty or obligation with respect to the performance of Services under this CTSA and all CSAs. Any changes to this CTSA as a result of a dispute resolution will be implemented in accordance with Article 9.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Communications Technology Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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