Termination by the University i) The university may terminate this agreement under the following circumstances:
Termination by the Owner for Convenience § 14.4.1 The Owner may, at any time, terminate the Contract for the Owner’s convenience and without cause. § 14.4.2 Upon receipt of notice from the Owner of such termination for the Owner’s convenience, the Contractor shall
Termination by University (a) If LICENSEE fails to perform or violates any term of this Agreement, then UNIVERSITY may give written notice of default (“Notice of Default”) to LICENSEE. If LICENSEE fails to cure the default within sixty (60) days of the Notice of Default, UNIVERSITY may terminate this Agreement and the license granted herein by a second written notice (“Notice of Termination”) to LICENSEE. If a Notice of Termination is sent to LICENSEE, this Agreement shall automatically terminate on the effective date of that notice. Termination shall not relieve LICENSEE of its obligation to pay any fees owed at the time of termination and shall not impair any accrued right of UNIVERSITY. During the term of any such Notice of Default or period to cure, to the extent the default at issue is a failure to pay past or ongoing Patent Costs as provided for under this Agreement, UNIVERSITY shall have no obligation to incur any new Patent Costs under this Agreement and shall have no obligation to further prosecute Patent Rights or file any new patents under Patent Rights. (b) This Agreement will terminate immediately, without the obligation to provide sixty (60) days’ notice as set forth in Paragraph 7.1(a), if LICENSEE files a claim including in any way the assertion that any portion of UNIVERSITY’s Patent Rights is invalid or unenforceable where the filing is by the LICENSEE, a third party on behalf of the LICENSEE, or a third party at the written urging of the LICENSEE. (c) This Agreement shall automatically terminate without the obligation to provide sixty (60) days’ notice as set forth in Paragraph 7.1 (a) upon the filing of a petition for relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code by or against the LICENSEE as a debtor or alleged debtor.
TERMINATION BY STATE FOR CONVENIENCE 14.3.1 The State may, at any time, terminate this agreement for the State’s convenience and without cause. 14.3.2 Upon receipt of written notice from the State of such termination for the State’s convenience, the Contractor shall: (a) cease operations as directed by the State in the notice; (b) take actions necessary, or that the State may direct, for the protection and preservation of the Work; and (c) except for Work directed to be performed prior to the effective date of termination stated in the notice, terminate all existing subcontracts and purchase orders and enter into no further subcontracts and purchase orders. 14.3.3 In case of such termination for the State’s convenience, the Contractor shall be entitled to receive payment for Work executed, and costs incurred by reason of such termination, along with reasonable overhead and profit on the Work not executed.
Termination by ViaCord ViaCord may terminate enrollment in the DNA Guardian Program upon written notice to the Client if the Account Payor fails to pay any required fees within sixty (60) days of the payment due date. Before terminating enrollment in the DNA Guardian Program, ViaCord may, at its exclusive discretion, use commercially reasonable effort to contact other Clients, if applicable, and give them the opportunity to take over the Account Payor obligations by executing applicable documentation.