Common use of Termination for Unremedied Default Clause in Contracts

Termination for Unremedied Default. If Contractor's default may be cured within a reasonable time, the State will provide written notice to Contractor specifying the default and the time within which Contractor must correct the default. If Contractor fails to cure the specified default within the time required, the State may terminate the Contract. If DAS does not give timely notice of a default to Contractor, the State has not waived any of the State's rights or remedies concerning the default.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: State of Ohio, Contract, State of Ohio

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Termination for Unremedied Default. If Contractor's default may be cured within a reasonable time, the State will provide written notice to Contractor specifying the default and the a commercially reasonable amount of time within which Contractor must correct the default. If Contractor fails to cure the specified default within the time required, the State may terminate the Contract. If DAS does not give timely notice of a default to Contractor, the State has not waived any of the State's rights or remedies concerning the default.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Ohio

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