Common use of Termination: Breach Clause in Contracts

Termination: Breach. Any breach of this contract by Vendor, including the failure of Vendor to totally and satisfactorily perform as specified herein, is cause for forfeiture by the Vendor of all compensation due and/or payable under this contract, without limitation upon any other relief available to the State, and will allow Department to terminate the contract and seek any other available relief including, but not limited to, damages and attorney’s fees. Department may terminate this Contract without penalty at any time, and for any reason, including but not limited to convenience. Vendor may terminate this Contract upon 30 days written notice to Department.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Farmers Market Vendor Agreement, Vendor Agreement, Vendor Agreement

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Termination: Breach. Any breach of this contract by VendorCompany, including the failure of Vendor Company to totally and satisfactorily perform as specified herein, is cause for forfeiture by the Vendor Company of all compensation due and/or payable under this contract, without limitation upon any other relief available to the State, and will allow Department to terminate the contract and seek any other available relief including, but not limited to, damages and attorney’s fees. Department may terminate this Contract without penalty at any time, and for any reason, including but not limited to convenience. Vendor Company may terminate this Contract upon 30 days written notice to Department.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Participation Agreement

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