Common use of TERMINATION OF CONTRACTOR'S CONTROL Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION OF CONTRACTOR'S CONTROL. Failure to supply an adequate working force, material of proper quality, or failure in any other respect to prosecute the work with the diligence and force specified in the Agreement, are grounds for termination of Contractor's control over the work. The CHP will take over the work as provided in the State Contract Act.

Appears in 9 contracts

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