Common use of No Assignability Clause in Contracts

No Assignability. 17.1 This Agreement shall not be assignable by Consultant unless such assignment is first approved by the City Manager. The City is relying upon the apparent qualifications and personal expertise of the Consultant, and such firm's familiarity with the City's area, circumstances and desires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

No Assignability. 17.1 This Agreement shall not be assignable by Consultant the Firm unless such assignment is first approved by the City Manager. The City is relying upon the apparent qualifications and personal expertise of the ConsultantFirm, and such firm's familiarity with the City's area, circumstances circumstances, and desires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services Agreement

No Assignability. 17.1 18.1 This Agreement shall not be assignable by Consultant Provider unless such assignment is first approved by the City Manager. The City is relying upon the apparent qualifications and personal expertise of the ConsultantProvider, and such firm's familiarity with the City's area, circumstances and desires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services Agreement

No Assignability. 17.1 18.1 This Agreement shall not be assignable by Consultant the Provider unless such assignment is first approved by the City Manager. The City is relying upon the apparent qualifications and personal expertise of the ConsultantProvider, and such firm's familiarity with the City's area, circumstances circumstances, and desires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

No Assignability. 17.1 This Agreement shall not be assignable by Consultant Contractor unless such assignment is first approved by the City Manager. The City is relying upon the apparent qualifications and personal expertise of the ConsultantContractor, and such firm's familiarity with the City's area, circumstances and desires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Invitation to Bid

No Assignability. 17.1 This Agreement shall not be assignable by Consultant Provider unless such assignment is first approved by the City Manager. The City is relying upon the apparent qualifications and personal expertise of the ConsultantProvider, and such firm's familiarity with the City's area, circumstances and desires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services