Common use of The Contractor’s Termination Duties Clause in Contracts

The Contractor’s Termination Duties. Upon receipt of notice of termination of the Master Agreement or upon request of the Lead State, the Contractor shall: i. Cooperate in good faith with the Lead State and the Participating Entities, and their employees, agents and contractors during the transition period between the notification of termination and the substitution of any replacement contractor; and ii. Furnish a report to the Lead State and NASPO within thirty (30) days of the date of notice of termination, describing the status of all Participating Addenda and any information that the Lead State may request regarding the current state of work thereunder and transition plans and status; and iii. Provide sufficient efforts and cooperation to ensure an orderly and efficient transition of services. The Contractor shall provide all relevant information to the Participating Entity about the equipment, software, and services required to perform the Services for the Participating entity in order to ensure a successful transition. Further, in the event that the Lead State or Participating Entity has entered into or enters into agreements with other contractors for additional work related to services rendered under the Master Agreement, Contractor agrees to cooperate fully with such other contractors. Contractor shall not commit any act, which will interfere with the performance of work by any other contractor.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Master Agreement, Cooperative Master Agreement, Cooperative Master Agreement

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