Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions: (1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clause). (2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's -- (i) Failure to make progress or (ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition. (3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements. (4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business. (5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work. (6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clause, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clause.
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Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's --
(i) Failure failure to make progress or
or (ii) Unsatisfactory unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clauseabove, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clauseabove.
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Sources: Additional Standard Terms and Conditions for Purchase Orders, Special u.s. Government Provisions, Special u.s. Government Provisions
Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's Contractors --
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clauseabove, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clauseabove.
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Sources: Special u.s. Government Provisions, Purchase Order, Purchase Order
Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's Contractors --
(iA) Failure to make progress progress; or
(iiB) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The unliquidated progress payments exceed the fair value of the work accomplished on the undelivered work is less than the amount portion of unliquidated progress payments for that workthis contract.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clauseabove, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clauseabove.
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Sources: Purchase Order, Purchase Order, Purchase Order
Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's --
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clauseabove, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clauseabove.
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Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clause).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's --’s—
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clause, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph paragraph (a)(1) of this clause.
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Sources: Contract
Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's Contractors --
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The unliquidated progress payments exceed the fair value of the work accomplished on the undelivered work is less than the amount portion of unliquidated progress payments for that workthis contract.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clause, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clause.paragraph
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Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's ’s --
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clauseabove, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clauseabove.
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Sources: Contract Clauses
Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clause).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's --Contractor’s--
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clause, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph paragraph (a)(1) of this clause.
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Sources: Contract
Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's --Contractors –
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clauseabove, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clauseabove.
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Sources: Purchase Order
Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's --’s —
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The unliquidated progress payments exceed the fair value of the work accomplished on the undelivered work is less than the amount portion of unliquidated progress payments for that workthis contract.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clause, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clause.paragraph
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Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's Contractors --
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The unliquidated progress payments exceed the fair value of the work accomplished on the undelivered work is less than the amount portion of unliquidated progress payments for that workthis contract.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clauseabove, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clauseabove.
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Sources: Purchase Order
Reduction or suspension. The Contracting Officer may reduce or suspend progress payments, increase the rate of liquidation, or take a combination of these actions, after finding on substantial evidence any of the following conditions:
(1) The Contractor failed to comply with any material requirement of this contract (which includes paragraphs (f) and (g) of this clausebelow).
(2) Performance of this contract is endangered by the Contractor's --’s -
(i) Failure to make progress progress; or
(ii) Unsatisfactory financial condition.
(3) Inventory allocated to this contract substantially exceeds reasonable requirements.
(4) The Contractor is delinquent in payment of the costs of performing this contract in the ordinary course of business.
(5) The fair value of the undelivered work is less than the amount of unliquidated progress payments for that work.
(6) The Contractor is realizing less profit than that reflected in the establishment of any alternate liquidation rate in paragraph (b) of this clauseabove, and that rate is less than the progress payment rate stated in subparagraph (a)(1) of this clauseabove.
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Sources: Idiq Contract