Common use of Survival of Obligations after Termination Clause in Contracts

Survival of Obligations after Termination. Upon the termination of this Agreement for any reason, the Parties’ duties to one another under this Agreement will cease except to the extent that this Agreement, Georgia law, or Federal law expressly provides that one party has an obligation to the other that shall continue beyond the termination of this Agreement. The Parties agree that the following obligations shall survive the termination of this Agreement: Any express or implied warranties provided by Contractor with respect to the goods and/or services provided under this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to keep proprietary, confidential, and trade-secret information proprietary, confidential, and trade-secret; Contractor’s duties to retain records related to its performance of this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to assist the District in answering any open records acts requests; Contractor’s duties to provide and/or make available its records related to its performance of this Agreement to the District or any other party that The District directs Contractor to provide records to, including, but not limited to, the District’s auditors; Contractor’s duties to help transition the provision of the goods and/or services provided by Contractor to another vendor hired by the District to provide the same or similar goods and/or services; Contractor’s duties to provide supporting documentation to invoices; Contractor’s duties to repay the District for any improper charges or overcharges discovered by the District and/or its auditors; Contractor’s duties to maintain the types of insurance provided by this Agreement and maintain the District and all of its boards, departments, and political subdivisions as well as all of their respective Commissioners, directors, officers, employees, agents, and attorneys, heirs, successors, and assigns, as additional named insureds on such policies; Contractor’s duties to indemnify the District and the other Indemnitees identified in this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to cure any breach of this Agreement and to remedy any breach of this Agreement; the District’s duties to pay Contractor for goods and/or services actually provided by Contractor and properly documented and invoiced as required by this Agreement up to, through, and including the date of termination; and, the District’s duty to cure any breach of its duties to Contractor under this Agreement and to remedy any breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Contract for Goods and/or Services, Contract for Goods and/or Services, Contract for Goods and/or Services

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Survival of Obligations after Termination. Upon the termination of this Agreement for any reason, the Parties’ duties to one another under this Agreement will cease except to the extent that this Agreement, Georgia law, or Federal law expressly provides that one party has an obligation to the other that shall continue beyond the termination of this Agreement. The Parties agree that the following obligations shall survive the termination of this Agreement: Any express or implied warranties provided by Contractor with respect to the goods and/or services provided under this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to keep proprietary, confidential, and trade-trade- secret information proprietary, confidential, and trade-secret; Contractor’s duties to retain records related to its performance of this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to assist the District in answering any open records acts requests; Contractor’s duties to provide and/or make available its records related to its performance of this Agreement to the District or any other party that The District directs Contractor to provide records to, including, but not limited to, the District’s auditors; Contractor’s duties to help transition the provision of the goods and/or services provided by Contractor to another vendor hired by the District to provide the same or similar goods and/or services; Contractor’s duties to provide supporting documentation to invoices; Contractor’s duties to repay the District for any improper charges or overcharges discovered by the District and/or its auditors; Contractor’s duties to maintain the types of insurance provided by this Agreement and maintain the District and all of its boards, departments, and political subdivisions as well as all of their respective Commissioners, directors, officers, employees, agents, and attorneys, heirs, successors, and assigns, as additional named insureds on such policies; Contractor’s duties to indemnify the District and the other Indemnitees identified in this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to cure any breach of this Agreement and to remedy any breach of this Agreement; the District’s duties to pay Contractor for goods and/or services actually provided by Contractor and properly documented and invoiced as required by this Agreement up to, through, and including the date of termination; and, the District’s duty to cure any breach of its duties to Contractor under this Agreement and to remedy any breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Goods and/or Services

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Survival of Obligations after Termination. Upon the termination of this Agreement for any reason, the Parties’ duties to one another under this Agreement will cease except to the extent that this Agreement, Georgia law, or Federal law expressly provides that one party has an obligation to the other that shall continue beyond the termination of this Agreement. The Parties agree that the following obligations shall survive the termination of this Agreement: Any express or implied warranties provided by Contractor with respect to the goods and/or services provided under this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to keep proprietary, confidential, and trade-secret information proprietary, confidential, and trade-secret; Contractor’s duties to retain records related to its performance of this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to assist the District in answering any open records acts requests; Contractor’s duties to provide and/or make available its records related to its performance of this Agreement to the District or any other party that The the District directs Contractor to provide records to, including, but not limited to, the District’s auditors; Contractor’s duties to help transition the provision of the goods and/or services provided by Contractor to another vendor hired by the District to provide the same or similar goods and/or services; Contractor’s duties to provide supporting documentation to invoices; Contractor’s duties to repay the District for any improper charges or overcharges discovered by the District and/or its auditors; Contractor’s duties to maintain the types of insurance provided by this Agreement and maintain the District and all of its boards, departments, and political subdivisions as well as all of their respective Commissioners, directors, officers, employees, agents, and attorneys, heirs, successors, and assigns, as additional named insureds on such policies; Contractor’s duties to indemnify the District and the other Indemnitees identified in this Agreement; Contractor’s duties to cure any breach of this Agreement and to remedy any breach of this Agreement; the District’s duties to pay Contractor for goods and/or services actually provided by Contractor and properly documented and invoiced as required by this Agreement up to, through, and including the date of termination; and, the District’s duty to cure any breach of its duties to Contractor under this Agreement and to remedy any breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Goods and/or Services

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