Common use of Termination for Delinquency, Violation of Law Clause in Contracts

Termination for Delinquency, Violation of Law. An Agency may terminate if it determines that the Contractor is delinquent in its payment of federal, state or local obligations including but not limited to taxes, workers’ compensation insurance premiums, unemployment compensation contributions, child support, court costs or any other obligation owed to a State agency or political subdivision. An Agency also may terminate if it determines that the Contractor has violated any law during the performance of this Agreement.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement

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Termination for Delinquency, Violation of Law. An Agency may terminate if it determines that the Contractor is delinquent in its payment of federal, state or local obligations including but not limited to taxes, workers’ compensation insurance premiums, unemployment compensation contributions, child support, court costs or any other obligation owed to a State agency or political subdivision. An Agency also may terminate if it determines that the Contractor has violated any law during the performance of this AgreementContract.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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