Common use of Termination for No Substantial Progress in the Work Clause in Contracts

Termination for No Substantial Progress in the Work. The State may elect to terminate this Grant upon receipt and review of any Quarterly Progress Report, submitted per the time periods defined in Exhibit B, if such Quarterly Progress Report fails to evidence Substantial Progress in the Work as directed, defined and expected under Exhibit B. Further, the State may elect to terminate this Grant if the Grantee fails to complete Project Closeout within three months of completion of the Work. Exercise by the State of this right shall not be deemed a breach of its obligations hereunder.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, www.ouraycountyco.gov

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Termination for No Substantial Progress in the Work. The State may elect to terminate this Grant upon receipt and review of any Quarterly Progress Report, submitted per the time periods defined in Exhibit BE – Project Performance Plan, if such Quarterly Progress Report fails to evidence Substantial Progress in the Work as directed, defined and expected under Exhibit B. Further, the State may elect to terminate this Grant if the Grantee fails to complete Project Closeout within three months of completion of the Work. Exercise by the State of this right shall not be deemed a breach of its obligations hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Termination for No Substantial Progress in the Work. The State may elect to terminate this Grant upon receipt and review of any Quarterly Progress Report, submitted per the time periods defined in Exhibit BE – Project Performance Plan/Conditions Met, if such Quarterly Progress Report fails to evidence Substantial Progress in the Work as directed, defined and expected under Exhibit B. Further, the State may elect to terminate this Grant if the Grantee fails to complete Project Closeout within three months of completion of the Work. Exercise by the State of this right shall not be deemed a breach of its obligations hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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