Common use of Termination – Convenience of the County Clause in Contracts

Termination – Convenience of the County. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Contract, County may at any time and without cause terminate in whole or in part, upon not less than thirty (30) days written notice to the Contractor. Such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a Notice of Termination specifying the effective date of the termination, whether the Contract shall be terminated in whole or in part and if applicable the portion of work to be terminated. The Contractor shall immediately stop work in accordance with the Notice of Termination and comply with any other direction as may be specified in the Notice of Termination or as provided subsequently by County. The County shall pay the Contractor for the work completed and accepted by County prior to the effective date of the termination, and such payment shall be Contractor’s sole remedy. Under no circumstances will the Contractor be entitled to anticipatory or unearned profits, consequential damages, or other damages of any sort as a result of a termination in whole or in part under this provision. The Contractor shall insert in all subcontracts that the subcontractors shall stop work on the date of and if applicable the portion of work to be terminated in a Notice of Termination, and shall require sub-Contractors to insert the same condition in any lower tier subcontracts.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Bird Abatement Services, Contract for Bird Abatement Services, Contract for Bird Abatement Services

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Termination – Convenience of the County. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Contract, County may at any time and without cause terminate in whole or in part, upon not less than thirty (30) days written notice to the Contractor. Such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a Notice of Termination specifying the effective date of the termination, whether the Contract shall be terminated in whole or in part and if applicable the portion of work to be terminated. The Contractor shall immediately stop work in accordance with the Notice of Termination and comply with any other direction as may be specified in the Notice of Termination or as provided subsequently by County. The County shall pay the Contractor for the work completed and accepted by County prior to the effective date of the termination, and such payment shall be Contractor’s sole remedy. Under no circumstances will the Contractor be entitled to anticipatory or unearned profits, consequential damages, or other damages of any sort as a result of a termination in whole or in part under this provision. The Contractor shall insert in all subcontracts sub-contracts that the subcontractors sub-Contractors shall stop work on the date of and if applicable the portion of work to be terminated in a Notice of Termination, and shall require sub-Contractors to insert the same condition in any lower tier subcontractssub-contracts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Financial Advisory Services Contract

Termination – Convenience of the County. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Contract, County may at any time and without cause terminate in whole or in part, upon not less than thirty (30) days written notice to the Contractorcontractor. Such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a Notice of Termination specifying the effective date of the termination, whether the Contract shall be terminated in whole or in part and if applicable the portion of work to be terminated. The Contractor shall immediately stop work in accordance with the Notice of Termination and comply with any other direction as may be specified in the Notice of Termination or as provided subsequently by County. The County shall pay the Contractor for the work completed and accepted by County prior to the effective date of the termination, and such payment shall be Contractor’s sole remedy. Under no circumstances will the Contractor be entitled to anticipatory or unearned profits, consequential damages, or other damages of any sort as a result of a termination in whole or in part under this provision. The Contractor shall insert in all subcontracts that the subcontractors shall stop work on the date of and if applicable the portion of work to be terminated in a Notice of Termination, and shall require sub-Contractors consultants to insert the same condition in any lower tier subcontracts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Native Plant Habitat Management & Maintenance Services

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Termination – Convenience of the County. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Contract, County may at any time and without cause terminate in whole or in part, upon not less than thirty (30) days written notice to the Contractor. Such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a Notice of Termination specifying the effective date of the termination, whether the Contract shall be terminated in whole or in part and if applicable the portion of work to be terminated. The Contractor shall immediately stop work in accordance with the Notice of Termination and comply with any other direction as may be specified in the Notice of Termination or as provided subsequently by County. The County shall pay the Contractor for the work completed and accepted by County prior to the effective date of the termination, and such payment shall be Contractor’s sole remedy. Under no circumstances will the Contractor be entitled to anticipatory or unearned profits, consequential damages, or other damages of any sort as a result of a termination in whole or in part under this provision. The Contractor shall insert in all subcontracts that the subcontractors shall stop work on the date of and if applicable the portion of work to be terminated in a Notice of Termination, and shall require sub-sub- Contractors to insert the same condition in any lower tier subcontracts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Landfill Gas Services Contract

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