Common use of Termination of Contract Clause in Contracts

Termination of Contract. If a Party is unable to perform any obligations under this Contract for 20 Business Days or more due to an Extraordinary Event, the other Party may terminate this Contract immediately by giving Notice.

Appears in 45 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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Termination of Contract. If a Party is unable to perform any obligations under this Contract for 20 Business Days or more due to an Extraordinary Event, the other subject to any agreement between the Parties under clause 15.2, either Party may terminate this Contract immediately by giving Noticenotice.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract for Goods and Services, Contract for Goods and Services, Contract for Goods and Services

Termination of Contract. If a Party is unable to perform any obligations under this Contract for 20 Business Days business days or more due to an Extraordinary Eventextraordinary event, the other Party may terminate this Contract immediately by giving Noticenotice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for Goods, Contract for Goods, Contract for Goods

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Termination of Contract. If a Party is unable to perform any obligations under this Contract for 20 twenty (20) Business Days or more due to an Extraordinary a Force Majeure Event, the other Party may terminate this Contract immediately by giving Noticenotice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Minor Works Contract, Minor Works Contract, Contract for Works and Services

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