Common use of Assignment of Rights and Duties Clause in Contracts

Assignment of Rights and Duties. The Contractor may not assign the Agreement except in accordance with Section 138 of the State Finance Law and Appendix A. The State may assign this Agreement to any New York State Agency provided that the assignee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The State agrees to provide the Contractor 30 day prior written notice of any such assignment. The following individuals are authorized representatives of the Parties and by signing documents do bind their respective party: On behalf of the Department: - Commissioner - Executive Deputy Commissioner - Chief Financial Officer - Director, Procurement Services On behalf of OITS Chief Information Officer Deputy Chief Information Officer Chief Administrative Officer Director of Finance On behalf of the Contractor: ___[To be provided]___ ____________________ ____________________ The Contractor will be responsible for establishing procedures to identify potential conflicts of interest. If during the term of this Agreement, and any extensions thereof, the Contractor becomes aware of an actual or potential relationship which may be considered a conflict of interest, the Contractor shall immediately notify the State in writing and disclose the nature of the potential conflict of interest in the manner prescribed by the State. The State will have sole discretion in evaluating the nature of the identified conflict of interest and will make the final decision regarding its resolution. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the term of this Agreement and the Contractor agrees to provide all Services for such term, regardless of any reorganizations, consolidations or mergers to which the Contractor is, or may become, a party.

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Sources: Base Contract and License Agreement, Base Contract and License

Assignment of Rights and Duties. The Contractor may not assign the Agreement except in accordance with Section 138 of the State Finance Law and Appendix A. The State may assign this Agreement to any New York State Agency provided that the assignee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The State agrees to provide the Contractor 30 day prior written notice of any such assignment. The following individuals are authorized representatives of the Parties parties and by signing documents do bind their respective party: On behalf of the Department: - Commissioner - Executive Deputy Commissioner - Chief Financial Officer - Director, Procurement Services On behalf of OITS Chief Information Officer Deputy Chief Information Officer Chief Administrative Officer Director of Finance On behalf of the Contractor: ___[To be provided]___ ____________________ ____________________ The Contractor will be responsible for establishing procedures to identify potential conflicts of interest. If during the term of this Agreement, and any extensions thereof, the Contractor becomes aware of an actual or potential relationship which may be considered a conflict of interest, the Contractor shall immediately notify the State Department in writing immediately and disclose the nature of the potential conflict of interest in the manner prescribed by the StateDepartment. The State Department will have sole discretion in evaluating the nature of the identified conflict of interest and will make the final decision regarding its resolution. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the term of this Agreement and the Contractor agrees to provide all Services services for such term, regardless of any reorganizations, consolidations or mergers to which the Contractor is, or may become, a party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Appendix A and Article X (Indemnification and Limitation of Liability) shall survive the term of this Contract. [With respect to Lot 2, the Tax Secrecy Provisions set forth in Article XII shall also survive.}

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Sources: Contract