Common use of By Either Party Without Cause Clause in Contracts

By Either Party Without Cause. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause by giving the other party 60 days’ advance written notice of their desire and intent to do so. Notice under this Subparagraph 11.B. shall not relieve either party of their duties, responsibilities and obligations under this Agreement nor shall it preclude Broker from subsequently exercising Broker's termination rights under Subparagraph 11.A. for cause if Contractor's conducts warrants such termination, provided, however, that in no event shall Contractor be obligated to pay applicable fees, dues, expenses, charges or other amounts under Paragraph 5 for a period longer than 60 days following the date of Contractor's notice of intent to terminate this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Independent Contractor Agreement

By Either Party Without Cause. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause by giving the other party 60 days’ days advance written notice of their desire and intent to do so. Notice under this Subparagraph 11.B. shall not relieve either party of their duties, responsibilities and obligations under this Agreement nor shall it preclude Broker from subsequently exercising Broker's termination rights under Subparagraph 11.A. for cause if Contractor's conducts warrants such termination, provided, however, that in no event shall Contractor be obligated to pay applicable fees, dues, expenses, charges or other amounts under Paragraph 5 for a period longer than 60 days following the date of Contractor's notice of intent to terminate this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Independent Contractor Agreement