Common use of Survival of Terms and Conditions Clause in Contracts

Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract related to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; warranties; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on creation of debts, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of amount of Developer claims for damages; ownership and Intellectual Property; copyright; books and records; third-party reliance; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; records-retention methods and time requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; assignment and subcontracting; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; amendment; dispute resolution according to Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260; and merger and integration. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract related to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; warranties; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on creation of debts, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of amount of Developer claims for damages; ownership and Intellectual Property; intellectual property, copyright; books and records; third-party reliance; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; records-records retention methods and time requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property intellectual property rights; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; assignment and subcontracting; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; amendment; dispute resolution according to Texas Government Code, Code Chapter 2260; and merger and integration. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract Agreement related to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this ContractAgreement: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; warranties; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; 38 CFR Part 53, Rules and Regulations, state funding, prohibition on creation of debts, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of amount of Developer Operator claims for damages; ownership and Intellectual Property; copyright; books and records; third-party reliance; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; records-retention methods and time requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; assignment and subcontracting; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; amendment; dispute resolution according to Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260; and merger and integration. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract Agreement shall so survive.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Reimbursement Payment Agreement, Reimbursement Payment Agreement, Reimbursement Payment Agreement

Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract related to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration, including compensation, recapture and refunds; warranties; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on creation of debts, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of amount of Developer Operator claims for damages; ownership and Intellectual Property; copyright; books and records; third-party reliance; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; records-retention methods and time requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; assignment and subcontracting; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; amendment; dispute resolution according to Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260; and merger and integration. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Coronavirus Prevention, Preparation & Response Agreement, Coronavirus Prevention, Preparation & Response Agreement

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Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract related to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; warranties; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on creation of debts, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of amount of Developer Operator claims for damages; ownership and Intellectual Property; copyright; books and records; third-party reliance; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; records-retention methods and time requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; assignment and subcontracting; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; amendment; dispute resolution according to Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260; and merger and integration. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Covid 19 Reimbursement Agreement

Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract related to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; warranties; General Affirmations, ; Federal Assurances, and ; Federal Certifications; state funding, ; prohibition on creation of debts, ; recapture of state funds, and ; overpayment of state funds; limitation of amount of Developer Provider claims for damages; ownership and Intellectual Property; copyright; books and records; third-party reliance; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; records-records retention methods and time requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; assignment and subcontracting; relationship of the parties; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; amendment; dispute resolution according to Texas Government Code, Code Chapter 2260; and merger and integration. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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