No automatic renewals Clause Samples
The "No automatic renewals" clause prevents a contract from being automatically extended beyond its original term without explicit agreement from both parties. In practice, this means that once the contract's specified duration ends, it will not continue unless both sides actively choose to renew or extend it, often requiring written notice or a new agreement. This clause ensures that neither party is bound to ongoing obligations without their clear, affirmative consent, thereby avoiding unintended commitments and promoting transparency in contract management.
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No automatic renewals. If any license or service tied to periodic payment is provided under this agreement (e.g., annual software maintenance or annual lease term), such license or service shall not renew automatically upon expiration of its current term without prior express consent by an authorized Government representative.
No automatic renewals. Any term or condition subjecting the Government to automatic renewal of payment terms is void and shall be deemed not binding against the Government.
No automatic renewals. This agreement will not automatically renew.
No automatic renewals. This contract will not automatically renew.
No automatic renewals. Automatic renewals will not apply to this Agreement, even if listed elsewhere in this Agreement.
No automatic renewals. The Services provided under this Agreement shall not renew automatically upon expiration of the Service Term without prior express consent by an authorized U.S. Government representative.
No automatic renewals. Notwithstanding any statement to the contrary in any Contractor-issued documents, this Contract may only be renewed by the mutual agreement in writing of both Parties, and is not subject to automatic renewal.
No automatic renewals. If any license or service tied to periodic payment is provided under the EULA (e.g., annual software maintenance or annual lease term), such license or service shall not renew automatically upon expiration of its current term without prior express Government approval.