TERMINATION AND CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION. TERMINATIOND1. Subject to the provisions of clause H6 (Force Majeure) the Council may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing to the Provider on or at any time if: the Provider becomes Insolvent; or the Provider is convicted of a criminal offence; or the Provider ceases or threatens to cease to carry on its business; or the Provider has a change in control without the prior written consent of the Council which the Council believes will have a substantial impact on the performance of the Contract; or there is a risk or a genuine belief that reputational damage to the Council will occur as a result of the Contract continuing; or the Provider is in breach of any of its obligations under this Contract that is capable of remedy and which has not been remedied to the satisfaction of the Council within 14 days, or such other reasonable period as may be specified by the Council after issue of a written notice specifying the breach and requesting it to be remedied; or there is a material or substantial breach by the Provider of any of its obligations under this Contract which is incapable of remedy; or the Provider commits persistent minor breaches of this Contract whether remedied or not; or the Provider, being an individual, dies or has a administrator, guardian or receiver is appointed under the Mental Health Xxx 0000; or a relevant UK or other European Court declares that the Contract is ineffective (“Declaration of Ineffectiveness”). The Provider fails to achieve the KPIs for a three month period after receiving a rectification plan from the Council following a meeting to discuss performance.
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TERMINATION AND CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION. TERMINATIOND1. Subject to the provisions of clause H6 (Force Majeure) the Council may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing to the Provider Contractor on or at any time if: the Provider Contractor becomes Insolvent; or the Provider Contractor is convicted of a criminal offence; or the Provider Contractor ceases or threatens to cease to carry on its business; or the Provider Contractor has a change in control without the prior written consent of the Council which the Council believes will have a substantial impact on the performance of the Contract; or there is a risk or a genuine belief that reputational damage to the Council will occur as a result of the Contract continuing; or the Provider Contractor is in breach of any of its obligations under this Contract that is capable of remedy and which has not been remedied to the satisfaction of the Council within 14 days, or such other reasonable period as may be specified by the Council after issue of a written notice specifying the breach and requesting it to be remedied; or there is a material or substantial breach by the Provider Contractor of any of its obligations under this Contract which is incapable of remedy; or the Provider Contractor commits persistent minor breaches of this Contract whether remedied or not; or the ProviderContractor, being an individual, dies or has a an administrator, guardian or receiver is appointed under the Mental Health Xxx 0000; or a relevant UK or other European Court declares that the Contract is ineffective (“Declaration of Ineffectiveness”). The Provider fails to achieve the KPIs for a three month period after receiving a rectification plan from the Council following a meeting to discuss performance.or
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TERMINATION AND CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION. TERMINATIOND1. Subject to the provisions of clause H6 (Force Majeure) the Council may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing to the Provider Contractor on or at any time if: the Provider Contractor becomes Insolvent; or the Provider Contractor is convicted of a criminal offence; or the Provider Contractor ceases or threatens to cease to carry on its business; or the Provider Contractor has a change in control without the prior written consent of the Council which the Council believes will have a substantial impact on the performance of the Contract; or there is a risk or a genuine belief that reputational damage to the Council will occur as a result of the Contract continuing; or the Provider Contractor is in breach of any of its obligations under this Contract that is capable of remedy and which has not been remedied to the satisfaction of the Council within 14 days, or such other reasonable period as may be specified by the Council after issue of a written notice specifying the breach and requesting it to be remedied; or there is a material or substantial breach by the Provider Contractor of any of its obligations under this Contract which is incapable of remedy; or the Provider Contractor commits persistent minor breaches of this Contract whether remedied or not; or the ProviderContractor, being an individual, dies or has a administrator, guardian or receiver is appointed under the Mental Health Xxx 0000; or a relevant UK or other European Court declares that the Contract is ineffective (“Declaration of Ineffectiveness”). The Provider fails to achieve the KPIs for a three month period after receiving a rectification plan from the Council following a meeting to discuss performance.
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TERMINATION AND CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION. TERMINATIOND1. Subject to the provisions of clause H6 (Force Majeure) the Council may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing to the Provider on or at any time if: the Provider becomes Insolvent; or the Provider is convicted of a criminal offence; or the Provider ceases or threatens to cease to carry on its business; or the Provider has a change in control without the prior written consent of the Council which the Council believes will have a substantial impact on the performance of the Contract; or there is a risk or a genuine belief that reputational damage to the Council will occur as a result of the Contract continuing; or the Provider is in breach of any of its obligations under this Contract that is capable of remedy and which has not been remedied to the satisfaction of the Council within 14 days, or such other reasonable period as may be specified by the Council after issue of a written notice specifying the breach and requesting it to be remedied; or there is a material or substantial breach by the Provider of any of its obligations under this Contract which is incapable of remedy; or the Provider commits persistent minor breaches of this Contract whether remedied or not; or the Provider, being an individual, dies or has a administrator, guardian or receiver is appointed under the Mental Health Xxx 0000; or a relevant UK or other European Court declares that the Contract is ineffective (“Declaration of Ineffectiveness”). The Provider fails to achieve the KPIs for a three month period after receiving a rectification plan from the Council following a meeting to discuss performance.
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Samples: Healthwatch Services Agreement