Technical or Contractual Problems. Contractor shall meet with the State's liaison, or other personnel to resolve technical or contractual problems occurring during the Contract term or to discuss the progress made by Contractor and the State in the performance of their respective obligations, at no additional cost to the State. The State may request the meetings as problems arise; such meetings will be coordinated by the State. The State shall provide Contractor a minimum of three full working- days-notice of meeting date, time, and location. Face-to-face meetings are desired; however, at Contractor's option and expense, a conference call meeting may be substituted. Contractor’s consistent failure to participate in problem resolution meetings, Contractor missing or rescheduling two consecutive meetings, or Contractor’s failure to make a good faith effort to resolve problems may result in termination of the Contract.
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Samples: Contract, Contract for Services, Contract for Services
Technical or Contractual Problems. Contractor shall meet with the State's liaisonpersonnel, or other personnel designated representatives, to resolve technical or contractual problems occurring during the Contract contract term or to discuss the progress made by Contractor and the State in the performance of their respective obligations, at no additional cost to the State. The State may request the meetings as problems arise; such meetings arise and will be coordinated by the State. The State shall provide Contractor a minimum of three full working- working days-’ notice of meeting date, time, and location. Face-to-face meetings are desired; however, at Contractor's option and expense, a conference call meeting may be substituted. Contractor’s consistent failure to participate in problem resolution meetings, Contractor missing or rescheduling two consecutive meetings, or Contractor’s failure to make a good faith effort to resolve problems may result in termination of the Contractcontract.
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Samples: E Content Services Agreement, Master Contract for Information Technology (It) Services
Technical or Contractual Problems. Contractor shall meet with the State's liaisonpersonnel, or other personnel designated representatives, to resolve technical or contractual problems occurring during the Contract contract term or to discuss the progress made by Contractor and the State in the performance of their respective obligations, at no additional cost to the State. The State may request the meetings as problems arise; such meetings arise and will be coordinated by the State. The State shall provide Contractor a minimum of three full working- working days-’ notice of meeting date, time, and location. Face-to-face meetings are desired; however, at Contractor's option and expense, a conference call meeting may be substituted. Contractor’s consistent failure to participate in problem resolution meetings, Contractor missing or rescheduling two consecutive meetings, or Contractor’s failure to make a good faith effort to resolve problems may result in termination of the Contract.
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Samples: Contract, Furniture and Installation Contract
Technical or Contractual Problems. Contractor shall will meet with the State's liaison’s personnel, or other personnel designated representatives, to resolve technical or contractual problems occurring during the Contract term or to discuss the progress made by Contractor and the State in the performance of their respective obligations, at no additional cost to the State. The State may request the meetings as problems arise; such meetings arise and will be coordinated by the State. The State shall will provide Contractor a minimum of three full working- working days-’ notice of meeting date, time, and location. Face-to-face meetings are desired; however, at Contractor's ’s option and expense, a conference call meeting may be substituted. Contractor’s consistent failure to participate in problem resolution meetings, Contractor missing or rescheduling two consecutive meetings, or Contractor’s failure to make a good faith effort to resolve problems may result in termination of the Contract.
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Samples: Elevator Maintenance Contract
Technical or Contractual Problems. Contractor shall meet with the State's liaisonpersonnel, or other personnel designated representatives, to resolve technical or contractual problems occurring during the Contract term or to discuss the progress made by Contractor and the State in the performance of their respective obligations, at no additional cost to the State. The State may request the meetings as problems arise; such meetings arise and will be coordinated by the State. The State shall provide Contractor a minimum of three full working- working days-’ notice of meeting date, time, and location. Face-to-face meetings are desired; however, at Contractor's option and expense, a conference call meeting may be substituted. Contractor’s consistent failure to participate in problem resolution meetings, Contractor missing or rescheduling two consecutive meetings, or Contractor’s failure to make a good faith effort to resolve problems may result in termination of the Contract.
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Samples: Quarantine Hold Services Contract