Common use of Right of Offset Clause in Contracts

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, any expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by the State concerning the Contractor’s non-conforming performance or failure to perform the Contract, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 23 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement, Participating Addendum, Regulatory Compliance Addendum

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, Contractor in any expenses or costs incurred by Contract with the State, State or damages assessed by the State concerning because of the Contractor’s non-conforming performance or failure to perform this Contract. The right to offset may include, but is not limited to, a deduction from an unpaid balance and a collection against the Contract, including expenses, costs bid and/or performance bonds. Any offset taken for damages assessed by the State shall represent a fair and reasonable amount for the actual damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditionsshall not be a penalty for non-performance.

Appears in 20 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement (Iga), Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, any expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by the State concerning the Contractor’s non-non- conforming performance or failure to perform the Contract, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 14 contracts

Sources: Altcs Tribal Case Management Services Contract, Master Agreement for Mailing Equipment, Supplies and Maintenance, Master Agreement for Mailing Equipment, Supplies and Maintenance

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the ContractorQualified Vendor, any expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by the State concerning the ContractorQualified Vendor’s non-conforming performance or failure to perform the ContractAgreement, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Agreement Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Qualified Vendor Agreement, Qualified Vendor Agreement, Qualified Vendor Agreement

Right of Offset. The As limited by the limitation of liability, the State shall be entitled entitied to offset against any sums due the Contractor, any reasonable expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by awarded to the State concerning conceming the Contractor’s 's non-conforming and uncured performance or failure to perform material breach of performance under the Contract, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditions.Contracl

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, Contractor in any expenses or costs incurred by Contract with the State, State or damages assessed by the State concerning because of the Contractor’s non-non- conforming performance or failure to perform this Contract. The right to offset may include, but is not limited to, a deduction from an unpaid balance and a collection against the Contract, including expenses, costs bid and/or performance bonds. Any offset taken for damages assessed by the State shall represent a fair and reasonable amount for the actual damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditionsshall not be a penalty for non-performance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, any expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by the State concerning the Contractor’s non-- conforming performance or failure to perform the Contract, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, any expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by the State concerning the Contractor’s non-conforming performance or failure to perform the Contract, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditions.Conditions.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Child Care Provider Registration Agreement

Right of Offset. The State shall be is entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, Contractor any expenses or costs incurred by the State, State incurs or damages it has assessed by the State against it concerning the Contractor’s non-conforming performance or failure to perform carry out the ContractWork, including any expenses, costs costs, and damages described in to which it is entitled by the Uniform Terms and Conditions.Contract or laws. 9Contract Termination 9.1 Termination for Conflict of Interest

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, any expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by the State concerning the Contractor’s 's non-conforming performance or failure to perform the Contract, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Direct Contract

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, Contractor in any expenses or costs incurred by Contract with the State, State or damages assessed by the State concerning because of the Contractor’s non-conforming performance or failure to perform this Contract. The right to offset may include, but is not limited to, a deduction from an unpaid balance and a collection against the Contract, including expenses, costs bid and/or performance bonds. Any offset taken for damages assessed by the State shall represent a fair and reasonable amount for the actual damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditionsshall not be a penalty for non- performance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, any expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by the State concerning the Contractor’s non-Contractor‘s non- conforming performance or failure to perform the Contract, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Regulatory Compliance Addendum

Right of Offset. The State shall be entitled to offset against any sums due the Contractor, any expenses or costs incurred by the State, or damages assessed by the State concerning the Contractor’s Contractor‘s non-conforming performance or failure to perform the Contract, including expenses, costs and damages described in the Uniform Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract