Common use of TERMINATION FOR FINANCIAL EXIGENCY Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION FOR FINANCIAL EXIGENCY. The State shall have the right to terminate this contract for financial exigency by giving the Contractor at least thirty (30) days prior written notice. For the purposes of this provision, a financial exigency shall be a determination made by the Colorado legislature or its Joint Budget Committee that the financial circumstances of the State are such that it is in the best interest of the State to terminate this contract. If notice of such termination is so given, this contract shall terminate on the expiration of the time period specified in the notice, and the liability of the parties hereunder for further performance of the terms of this contract shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not be released from the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. In the event that the State terminates this contract under the Termination for Convenience or Termination for Financial Exigency provisions, the Contractor is entitled to submit a termination claim within ten (10) days of the effective date of termination. The termination claim shall address and the State shall consider paying the following costs:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Early Intervention Services, Early Intervention Services, aws.state.ak.us

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