Consequences for Failure to Provide Required Disclosures Clause Samples

The "Consequences for Failure to Provide Required Disclosures" clause defines the outcomes or penalties that apply if a party does not deliver information or documents mandated by the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines specific remedies such as the right to terminate the contract, seek damages, or suspend performance until the required disclosures are made. Its core function is to incentivize compliance with disclosure obligations and provide clear recourse if those obligations are not met, thereby reducing uncertainty and protecting the interests of the non-breaching party.
Consequences for Failure to Provide Required Disclosures. Federal financial participation (FFP) is not available in payments made to a provider that fails to disclose ownership or control information as required by law.

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  • Liability for Failure to Make Transfers If we do not complete a transfer to or from your account on time or in the correct amount according to our agreement with you, we will be liable for your losses or damages. However, there are some exceptions. We will not be liable, for instance:

  • Our Liability for Failure to Make Transfers If we do not complete a transfer to or from your account on time or in the correct amount according to our agreement with you, we will be liable for your losses or damages. However, there are some exceptions. We will not be liable, for instance:

  • LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO COMPLETE TRANSACTIONS If We do not

  • Our Liability for Failure to Complete Transactions If we do not properly complete a transaction from your Card on time or in the correct amount according to our Agreement with you, we will be liable for your losses or damages. However, there are some exceptions. We will not be liable, for instance:

  • Independence from Material Breach Determination Except as set forth in Section X.D.1.c, these provisions for payment of Stipulated Penalties shall not affect or otherwise set a standard for OIG’s decision that CCH has materially breached this CIA, which decision shall be made at OIG’s discretion and shall be governed by the provisions in Section X.D, below.