Common use of Contractor Right of Termination Clause in Contracts

Contractor Right of Termination. 11.3.1 The Contractor may terminate the Contract if work is stopped through no fault of the Contractor, or other persons performing work either directly or indirectly for the Contractor, for a period of time exceeding 60 consecutive calendar days due to a court order or other public authority having jurisdiction; or a Declared National emergency which requires the work to be stopped.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Minor Construction Contract, Minor Construction Contract, Minor Construction Contract

Contractor Right of Termination. 11.3.1 10.3.1 The Contractor may terminate the Contract Contract, or Job Order, if work is stopped through no fault of the Contractor, or other persons performing work either directly or indirectly for the Contractor, for a period of time exceeding 60 consecutive calendar days due to a court order or other public authority having jurisdiction; or a Declared National emergency which requires the work to be stopped.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Job Order Contract

Contractor Right of Termination. 11.3.1 The Contractor may terminate the Contract if work is stopped through no fault of the Contractor, or other persons performing work either directly or indirectly for the Contractor, for a period of time exceeding 60 consecutive calendar days due to a court order or other public authority having jurisdiction; or a Declared National emergency which requires the work to be stopped.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Minor Construction Contract