Common use of TIME TO CURE DEFAULT; FORCE MAJEURE Clause in Contracts

TIME TO CURE DEFAULT; FORCE MAJEURE. Town through the Procurement Manager shall provide written notice to Consultant as to a finding of default, and Consultant shall take all necessary action to cure said default within time stipulated in said notice, after which time the Town may terminate the Agreement. The Town at its sole discretion, may allow additional days to perform any required cure if Consultant provides written justification deemed reasonably sufficient. Should any such failure on the part of Consultant be due to a condition of Force Majeure as that term is interpreted under Florida law, then the Town may allow an extension of time reasonably commensurate with the cause of such failure to perform or cure.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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TIME TO CURE DEFAULT; FORCE MAJEURE. Town through the Procurement Town Manager shall will provide written notice to Consultant as to a finding of default, and Consultant shall must take all necessary action to cure said default within time stipulated in said notice, after which time the Town may terminate the Agreement. The Town Town, at its sole discretion, may allow additional days to perform any required cure if Consultant provides written justification deemed reasonably sufficient. Should any such failure on the part of Consultant be due to a condition of Force Majeure as that the term is interpreted under Florida lawLaw, then the Town may allow an extension of time reasonably commensurate with the cause of such failure to perform or cure.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

TIME TO CURE DEFAULT; FORCE MAJEURE. Town through the Procurement Town Manager or designee shall provide written notice to Consultant as to a finding of default, and Consultant shall take all necessary action to cure said default within time stipulated in said notice, after which time the Town may terminate the AgreementAgreement or take other necessary and appropriate action. The Town at its sole discretion, may allow additional days to perform any required cure if Consultant provides written justification deemed reasonably sufficient. Should any such failure on the part of Consultant be due to a condition of Force Majeure as that term is interpreted under Florida law, then the Town may allow an extension of time reasonably commensurate with the cause of such failure to perform or cure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement

TIME TO CURE DEFAULT; FORCE MAJEURE. Town through the Procurement Town Manager shall or designee will provide written notice to Consultant as to a finding of default, and Consultant shall must take all necessary action to cure said default within time stipulated in said notice, after which time the Town may terminate the Agreement. The Town at its sole discretion, may allow additional days to perform any required cure if Consultant provides written justification deemed reasonably sufficient. Should any such failure on the part of Consultant be due to a condition of Force Majeure as that term is interpreted under Florida law, then the Town may allow an extension of time reasonably commensurate with the cause of such failure to perform or cure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

TIME TO CURE DEFAULT; FORCE MAJEURE. Town through the Procurement Town Manager shall or designee will provide written notice to Consultant as to a finding of default, and Consultant shall must take all necessary action to cure said default within the time stipulated in said notice, after which time the Town may terminate the Agreement. The Town Town, at its sole discretion, may allow additional days to perform any required cure if Consultant provides written justification deemed reasonably sufficient. Should any such failure on the part of Consultant be due to a condition of Force Majeure as that term is interpreted under Florida lawMajeure, then the Town may allow an extension of time reasonably commensurate with the cause of such failure to perform or cure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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TIME TO CURE DEFAULT; FORCE MAJEURE. Town through the Procurement Manager shall provide written notice to Consultant as to a finding of default, and Consultant shall take all necessary action to cure said default within time stipulated in said notice, after which time the Town may terminate the Agreement. The Town at its sole discretion, discretion may allow additional days to perform any required cure if Consultant provides written justification deemed reasonably sufficient. Should any such failure on the part of Consultant be due to a condition of Force Majeure as that term is interpreted under Florida law, then the Town may allow an extension of time reasonably commensurate with the cause of such failure to perform or cure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

TIME TO CURE DEFAULT; FORCE MAJEURE. Town through the Procurement Town Manager shall or designee will provide written notice to Consultant as to a finding of default, and Consultant shall must take all necessary action to cure said default within time stipulated in said notice, after which time the Town may terminate the Agreement. The Town Town, at its sole discretion, may allow additional days to perform any required cure if Consultant provides written justification deemed reasonably sufficient. Should any such failure on the part of Consultant be due to a condition of Force Majeure as that the term is interpreted under Florida lawLaw, then the Town may allow an extension of time reasonably commensurate with the cause of such failure to perform or cure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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