Common use of Termination on Default Clause in Contracts

Termination on Default. 37.1 The Authority may terminate the Contract with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if: 37.1.1 the Contractor has not remedied the Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within ten (10) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice specifying the Default and requesting it to be remedied; or 37.1.2 the Default is not, in the opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; or 37.1.3 the Default is a material breach of the Contract. 37.2 In the event that through any Default of the Contractor, data transmitted or processed in connection with the Contract is either lost or sufficiently degraded as to be unusable, the Contractor shall be liable for the cost of reconstitution of that data and shall provide a full credit in respect of any charge levied for its transmission and any other costs charged in connection with such Default. 37.3 If the Authority fails to pay the Contractor undisputed sums of money when due, the Contractor shall notify the Authority in writing of such failure to pay. If the Authority fails to pay such undisputed sums within ninety (90) Working Days of the date of such written notice, the Contractor may terminate the Contract in writing with immediate effect, save that such right of termination shall not apply where the failure to pay is due to the Authority exercising its rights under clause 12.1.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Contract for the Provision of Visitors’ Centre and Visits Hall Services, Service User Engagement Agreement, Contract for the Provision of Services

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Termination on Default. 37.1 The Authority may terminate the Contract with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if: 37.1.1 the Contractor has not remedied the Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within ten (10) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice specifying the Default and requesting it to be remedied; or 37.1.2 the Default is not, in the opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; or 37.1.3 the Default is a material breach of the Contract. 37.2 In the event that through any Default of the Contractor, data transmitted or processed in connection with the Contract is either lost or sufficiently degraded as to be unusable, the Contractor shall be liable for the cost of reconstitution of that data and shall provide a full credit in respect of any charge levied for its transmission and any other costs charged in connection with such Default. 37.3 . If the Authority fails to pay the Contractor undisputed sums of money when due, the Contractor shall notify the Authority in writing of such failure to pay. If the Authority fails to pay such undisputed sums within ninety (90) Working Days of the date of such written notice, the Contractor may terminate the Contract in writing with immediate effect, save that such right of termination shall not apply where the failure to pay is due to the Authority exercising its rights under clause 12.1.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Contract for the Provision of Language Services, Supply and Installation Agreement

Termination on Default. 37.1 37.1. The Authority may terminate the Contract with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if: 37.1.1 37.1.1. the Contractor has not remedied the Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within ten (10) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice specifying the Default and requesting it to be remedied; or 37.1.2 37.1.2. the Default is not, in the opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; or 37.1.3 37.1.3. the Default is a material breach of the Contract. 37.2 37.2. In the event that through any Default of the Contractor, data transmitted or processed in connection with the Contract is either lost or sufficiently degraded as to be unusable, the Contractor shall be liable for the cost of reconstitution of that data and shall provide a full credit in respect of any charge levied for its transmission and any other costs charged in connection with such Default. 37.3 37.3. If the Authority fails to pay the Contractor undisputed sums of money when due, the Contractor shall notify the Authority in writing of such failure to pay. If the Authority fails to pay such undisputed sums within ninety (90) Working Days of the date of such written notice, the Contractor may terminate the Contract in writing with immediate effect, save that such right of termination shall not apply where the failure to pay is due to the Authority exercising its rights under clause 12.1.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Noms Co Financing Organisation (Cfo) Provision for the European Social Fund (Esf) 2014 2020 Operational Programme, Contract for Personnel Services, Supply Agreement

Termination on Default. 37.1 The Authority may terminate the Contract with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if: 37.1.1 the Contractor has not remedied the Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within ten (10) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice specifying the Default and requesting it to be remedied; or 37.1.2 the Default is not, in the opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; or 37.1.3 the Default is a material breach of the Contract. 37.2 In the event that through any Default of the Contractor, data transmitted or processed in connection with the Contract is either lost or sufficiently degraded as to be unusable, the Contractor shall be liable for the cost of reconstitution of that data and shall provide a full credit in respect of any charge levied for its transmission and any other costs charged in connection with such Default. 37.3 . If the Authority fails to pay the Contractor undisputed sums of money when due, the Contractor shall notify the Authority in writing of such failure to pay. If the Authority fails to pay such undisputed sums within ninety (90) Working Days of the date of such written notice, the Contractor may terminate the Contract in writing with immediate effect, save that such right of termination shall not apply where the failure to pay is due to the Authority exercising its rights under clause 12.1. If the Contractor ceases to carry on all or a substantial part of that part of its business relating to the supply of Goods or provision of Services which are the subject matter of the Contract, or disposes of all or a substantial part of its assets.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, Contract Agreement

Termination on Default. 37.1 The Authority may terminate the Contract with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if: 37.1.1 the Contractor has not remedied the Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within ten (10) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice specifying the Default and requesting it to be remedied; or 37.1.2 the The Default is not, in the opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; or 37.1.3 the The Default is a material breach of the Contract. 37.2 In the event that through any Default of the Contractor, data transmitted or processed in connection with the Contract is either lost or sufficiently degraded as to be unusable, the Contractor shall be liable for the cost of reconstitution of that data and shall provide a full credit in respect of any charge levied for its transmission and any other costs charged in connection with such Default. 37.3 . If the Authority fails to pay the Contractor undisputed sums of money when due, the Contractor shall notify the Authority in writing of such failure to pay. If the Authority fails to pay such undisputed sums within ninety (90) Working Days of the date of such written notice, the Contractor may terminate the Contract in writing with immediate effect, save that such right of termination shall not apply where the failure to pay is due to the Authority exercising its rights under clause 12.1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

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Termination on Default. 37.1 37.1. The Authority may terminate the Contract with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if: 37.1.1 37.1.1. the Contractor has not remedied the Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within ten (10) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice specifying the Default and requesting it to be remedied; or 37.1.2 or the Default is not, in the opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; or 37.1.3 or the Default is a material breach of the Contract. 37.2 37.2. In the event that through any Default of the Contractor, data transmitted or processed in connection with the Contract is either lost or sufficiently degraded as to be unusable, the Contractor shall be liable for the cost of reconstitution of that data and shall provide a full credit in respect of any charge levied for its transmission and any other costs charged in connection with such Default. 37.3 37.3. If the Authority fails to pay the Contractor undisputed sums of money when due, the Contractor shall notify the Authority in writing of such failure to pay. If the Authority fails to pay such undisputed sums within ninety (90) Working Days of the date of such written notice, the Contractor may terminate the Contract in writing with immediate effect, save that such right of termination shall not apply where the failure to pay is due to the Authority exercising its rights under clause 12.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paint Consumables Contract

Termination on Default. 37.1 The Authority may terminate the Contract with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if: 37.1.1 the Contractor has not remedied the Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within ten thirty (1030) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice specifying the Default and requesting it to be remedied; or 37.1.2 the Default is not, in the reasonable opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; or 37.1.3 37.1. 3 and the Default is a material breach of the Contract. 37.2 In the event that through any Default of the Contractor, data transmitted or processed in connection with the Contract is either lost or sufficiently degraded as to be unusable, the Contractor shall be liable for the cost of reconstitution of that data and shall provide a full credit in respect of any charge levied for its transmission and any other costs charged in connection with such Default. 37.3 If the Authority fails to pay the Contractor undisputed sums of money when due, the Contractor shall notify the Authority in writing of such failure to pay. If the Authority fails to pay such undisputed sums within ninety (90) Working Days of the date of such written notice, the Contractor may terminate the Contract in writing with immediate effect, save that such right of termination shall not apply where the failure to pay is due to the Authority exercising its rights under clause 12.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Provision of Community Payback Services

Termination on Default. 37.1 The Authority may terminate the Contract with immediate effect if the Contractor commits a Default and if: 37.1.1 the Contractor has not remedied the Default to the satisfaction of the Authority within ten (10) Working Days, or such other period as may be specified by the Authority, after issue of a written notice specifying the Default and requesting it to be remedied; or 37.1.2 the Default is not, in the reasonable opinion of the Authority, capable of remedy; or 37.1.3 37.1. 3 and the Default is a material breach of the Contract. 37.2 In the event that through any Default of the Contractor, data transmitted or processed in connection with the Contract is either lost or sufficiently degraded as to be unusable, the Contractor shall be liable for the cost of reconstitution of that data and shall provide a full credit in respect of any charge levied for its transmission and any other costs charged in connection with such Default. 37.3 If the Authority fails to pay the Contractor undisputed sums of money when due, the Contractor shall notify the Authority in writing of such failure to pay. If the Authority fails to pay such undisputed sums within ninety (90) Working Days of the date of such written notice, the Contractor may terminate the Contract in writing with immediate effect, save that such right of termination shall not apply where the failure to pay is due to the Authority exercising its rights under clause 12.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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