Effect of Termination of Service Provider Relationship Clause Samples

The 'Effect of Termination of Service Provider Relationship' clause defines what happens when the contractual relationship between a service provider and a client ends. It typically outlines the obligations of both parties upon termination, such as the return of confidential information, payment for services rendered up to the termination date, and the cessation of any ongoing duties. This clause ensures that both parties understand their rights and responsibilities after the relationship ends, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating a smooth transition.
Effect of Termination of Service Provider Relationship 

Related to Effect of Termination of Service Provider Relationship

  • Effect of Termination of Service Except as otherwise provided in accordance with Section 4(b) above, if you cease to be a Service Provider, you will forfeit all unvested Units.

  • Termination of Service Relationship If the Optionee’s Service Relationship terminates, the period within which to exercise the Stock Option may be subject to earlier termination as set forth below.

  • Termination of Relationship If Optionee terminates Continuous Status as an Employee or Consultant for any reason, Optionee may exercise this Option during the Termination Period set out in the Notice of Grant, to the extent the Option was vested at the date of such termination. To the extent that Optionee was not vested in this Option at the date on which Optionee terminates Continuous Status as an Employee or Consultant, or if Optionee does not exercise this Option within the time specified herein, the Option shall terminate.

  • Termination of Services The Account Owner may act for all Clients to terminate enrollment in the DNA Guardian Program by executing ViaCord’s required documentation. However, once the Child reaches the age of majority, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will follow the request of the Child.

  • Termination of Employment Relationship A casual employee who has not been called to report for work, or who has been unavailable for work for twelve (12) months, notwithstanding Article 39.03(b), shall cease to be an employee.