Common use of Termination for Breach of Warranty to Maintain Child Support Compliance Clause in Contracts

Termination for Breach of Warranty to Maintain Child Support Compliance. Failure of CONTRACTOR to maintain compliance with the requirements set forth in Paragraph 7.1.2 shall constitute a default by CONTRACTOR under this Contract. Without limiting the rights and remedies available to COUNTY under any other provision of this Contract, failure to cure such default within ninety (90) Days of notice shall be grounds upon which COUNTY Board of Supervisors may terminate this Contract pursuant to Part II, Section 34.0, Termination for Contractor’s Default and pursue debarment of CONTRACTOR, pursuant to County Code Chapter 2.202.

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Termination for Breach of Warranty to Maintain Child Support Compliance. Failure of CONTRACTOR to maintain compliance with the requirements set forth in Paragraph 7.1.2 6.1 shall constitute a default by CONTRACTOR under this Contract. Without limiting the rights and remedies available to COUNTY under any other provision of this Contract, failure to cure such default within ninety (90) Days of notice shall be grounds upon which COUNTY Board of Supervisors may terminate this Contract pursuant to Part II, Section 34.032.0, Termination for Contractor’s Default and pursue debarment of CONTRACTOR, pursuant to County Code Chapter 2.202.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

Termination for Breach of Warranty to Maintain Child Support Compliance. Failure of CONTRACTOR the Contractor to maintain compliance with the requirements set forth in Paragraph 7.1.2 sub-paragraph 8.15 - Contractor’s Warranty of Adherence to County’s Child Support Compliance Program, shall constitute a default by CONTRACTOR under this Contract. Without limiting the rights and remedies available to COUNTY County under any other provision of this Contract, failure of Contractor to cure such default within ninety (90) Days 90 calendar days of written notice shall be grounds upon which COUNTY Board of Supervisors County may terminate this Contract pursuant to Part II, Section 34.0, sub-paragraph 8.46 - Termination for Contractor’s Default and pursue debarment of CONTRACTORContractor, pursuant to County Code Chapter 2.202.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Executive Management Consultant Services

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Termination for Breach of Warranty to Maintain Child Support Compliance. Failure of CONTRACTOR to maintain compliance with the requirements set forth in Paragraph Sub-section 7.1.2 shall constitute a default by CONTRACTOR under this Contract. Without limiting the rights and remedies available to COUNTY under any other provision of this Contract, failure to cure such default within ninety (90) Days of notice shall be grounds upon which COUNTY Board of Supervisors may terminate this Contract pursuant to Part II, Section 34.0, Termination for Contractor’s Default and pursue debarment of CONTRACTOR, pursuant to County Code Chapter 2.202.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Care Services Contract

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