Common use of RIGHT TO ASSURANCE Clause in Contracts

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days specified in the demand may, at the State’s option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contract.

Appears in 35 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 TO ASSURANCE. If the State State, in good faith faith, has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to to, perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days specified in the demand may, at the State’s option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contractContract.

Appears in 22 contracts

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

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State State, in good faith faith, has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to, or has refused to perform or continue performing all material obligations under this Contract, the Procurement Officer State may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor Contractor’s failure to provide written assurance within the number of Days days specified in the demand (in no event less than five business days may, at the State’s 's option, be the basis for terminating this Contract and pursuing the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law under this Contract or provided by the contractlaw.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Electronic Payment Processing Services Contract, Contract, Inmate Communication Services Contract

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State State, in good faith faith, has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to, or has refused to perform or continue performing all material obligations under this Contract, the Procurement Officer State may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor Contractor’s failure to provide written assurance within the number of Days days specified in the demand (in no event less than five business days may, at the State’s option, be the basis for terminating this Contract and pursuing the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law under this Contract or provided by the contractlaw.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Contract for Onsite Hearing Tests and Remote Audiology Services, Contract, Telepsychiatry and Teletherapy Services Contract

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State State, in good faith faith, has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to, or has refused to perform or continue performing all material obligations under this Contractcontract, the Procurement Officer State may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor Contractor’s failure to provide written assurance within the number of Days days specified in the demand (in no event less than five business days may, at the State’s 's option, be the basis for terminating this contract and pursuing the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law under this contract or provided by the contractlaw.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: E Content Services Agreement, Master Contract for Information Technology (It) Services

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days specified in the demand may, at the State’s option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contractContract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract, Regulatory Compliance Addendum

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent Intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days specified in In the demand may, at the State’s 's option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contract.4 of 8

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State State, in good faith faith, has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to, or has refused to perform or continue performing all material obligations under this ContractAgreement, the Procurement Officer State may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor Contractor’s failure to provide written assurance within the number of Days days specified in the demand (in no event less than five business days may, at the State’s 's option, be the basis for terminating this Agreement and pursuing the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law under this Agreement or provided by the contractlaw.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: End User License Agreement, Maintenance Agreement

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days days specified in the demand may, at the State’s option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Contract

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days specified in the demand may, at the State’s State‘s option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contractContract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Regulatory Compliance Addendum, Contract

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days specified in the demand may, at the State’s option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contract.Contract.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Child Care Provider Registration Agreement

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State State, in good faith faith, has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or has refused to perform or continue performing all material obligations under this Contractcontract, the Procurement Officer State may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days days specified in the demand (in no event less than five (5) business days) may, at the State’s 's option, be the basis for terminating the Contract this contract under the Uniform Terms terms and Conditions conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Statewide Open Url Resolver and Integrated Discovery System Pilot

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer Department may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. The demand shall be sent to the Contractor by certified mail, return receipt required. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days days specified in the demand may, at the State’s Department's option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contractparagraph 19.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Provision, Operation and Management of a Private Secure Prison Agreement (Correctional Services Corp)

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days specified in the demand may, at the State’s option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract

RIGHT TO ASSURANCE. If the State in good faith has reason to believe that the Contractor does not intend to, or is unable to perform or continue performing under this Contract, the Procurement Officer may demand in writing that the Contractor give a written assurance of intent to perform. Failure by the Contractor to provide written assurance within the number of Days specified in the demand may, at the State’s 's option, be the basis for terminating the Contract under the Uniform Terms and Conditions or other rights and remedies available by law or provided by the contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Direct Contract