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 of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on debts created on behalf of the State of Texas and/or the GLO, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of any Provider claim for damages to the amount of funds appropriated for payment but not yet paid to Provider; ownership, Intellectual Property, and copyright; records retention requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; unemployment insurance; Provider’s obligation to procure and maintain, at its sole expense, all government licenses, authorizations, insurance, waivers, permits, and/or qualifications necessary for Provider or any Subcontractors to provide the goods or services described in this Contract; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; assignment and subcontracting; relationship of the Parties; compliance with laws; notices; governing law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; merger and integration; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; Work Orders; and amendment. 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 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Contract, Professional Services Contract, Professional Services Contract

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Survival of Terms and Conditions. The Contract’s 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 debts created on behalf of the State of Texas and/or the GLO, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of federal and state funds; limitation of any Provider claim for damages to the amount of funds appropriated for payment but not yet paid to Provider; ownership, Intellectual Property, and copyright; records retention requirements; inspection books and audit; confidentiality; public records; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; unemployment insurance; Provider’s obligation to procure records-retention methods and maintain, at its sole expense, all government licenses, authorizations, insurance, waivers, permits, and/or qualifications necessary for Provider or any Subcontractors to provide the goods or services described in this Contracttime requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; assignment and subcontracting; relationship of the Parties; compliance with laws; notices; governing law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; merger and integration; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; amendment; licensing and permitting; dispute resolution; information and data security; Work Orders; and amendmentmerger 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 3 contracts

Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov, Environmental Services Contract, Environmental Services Contract

Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract related to the following subjects shall survive the termination of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on debts created on behalf of the State of Texas and/or the GLO/VLB, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of any Provider claim for damages to the amount of funds appropriated for payment but not yet paid to Provider; ownership, Intellectual Property, and copyright; records retention requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; unemployment insurance; Provider’s obligation to procure and maintain, at its sole expense, all government licenses, authorizations, insurance, waivers, permits, and/or qualifications necessary for Provider or any Subcontractors to provide the goods or services described in this Contract; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; assignment and subcontracting; relationship of the Parties; compliance with laws; notices; governing law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; merger and integration; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; Work Orders; and amendment. 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: Professional Services Contract

Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract related to the following subjects shall survive the termination of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; warranties; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on debts created on behalf of the State of Texas and/or the GLO, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of any Provider claim for damages to the amount of funds appropriated for payment but not yet paid to Provider; ownership, Intellectual Property, and copyright; records retention requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; unemployment insurance; Provider’s obligation to procure and maintain, at its sole expense, all government licenses, authorizations, insurance, waivers, permits, and/or qualifications necessary for Provider or any Subcontractors to provide the goods or services described in this Contract; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; assignment and subcontracting; relationship of the Parties; compliance with laws; notices; governing law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; merger and integration; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; Work Ordersinformation and data security; and amendment. 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: Management System Services Contract

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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 of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; warranties; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on debts created on behalf of the State of Texas and/or the GLO, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of any Provider claim for damages to the amount of funds appropriated for payment but not yet paid to Provider; ownership, Intellectual Property, and copyright; records retention requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; unemployment insurance; Provider’s obligation to procure and maintain, at its sole expense, all government licenses, authorizations, insurance, waivers, permits, and/or qualifications necessary for Provider or any Subcontractors to provide the goods or services described in this Contract; indemnification and liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; assignment and subcontracting; relationship of the Parties; compliance with laws; notices; governing law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; merger and integration; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; Work Orders; and amendment. 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.. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-008-000-D922 Services Contract General Land Office X.X. Xxx Xxxxxx Engineering LLC Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn.glo.texas.gov

Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract related to the following subjects shall survive the termination of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; consideration; warranties; General Affirmations, Federal Assurances, and Federal Certifications; state funding, prohibition on debts created on behalf of the State of Texas and/or the GLO, recapture of state funds, and overpayment of state funds; limitation of any Provider claim for damages to the amount of funds appropriated for payment but not yet paid to Provider; ownership, Intellectual Property, and copyright; records retention requirements; inspection and audit; confidentiality; public records; insurance; taxes; workers’ compensation; unemployment insurance; Provider’s obligation to procure and maintain, at its sole expense, all government licenses, authorizations, insurance, waivers, permits, and/or qualifications necessary for Provider or any Subcontractors to provide the goods or services described in this Contract; indemnification and limitations on liability; infringement of Intellectual Property rights; assignment and subcontracting; relationship of the Parties; compliance with laws; notices; governing law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; merger and integration; invoice and fee verification; property rights; default; Work Ordersinformation and data security; and amendment. 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: Professional Services Contract

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