Common use of Termination Due to Changes in Law Clause in Contracts

Termination Due to Changes in Law. If federal or state laws or regulations or other federal or state requirements are amended or judicially interpreted so that either party cannot reasonably fulfill this Contract and if the parties cannot agree to an amendment that would enable substantial continuation of the Contract, the parties shall be discharged from any further obligations under this contract.

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Sources: Property Management Services

Termination Due to Changes in Law. If federal or state State laws or regulations or other federal or state State requirements are amended or judicially interpreted so that either party cannot reasonably fulfill this Contract and if the parties cannot agree to an amendment that would enable substantial continuation of the Contract, the parties shall be discharged from any further obligations under this contractContract.

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Sources: Standard Contract

Termination Due to Changes in Law. If federal or state laws or regulations or other federal or state requirements are amended or judicially interpreted so that either party cannot reasonably fulfill this Contract and if the parties cannot agree to an amendment that would enable substantial continuation of the Contract, the parties shall be discharged from any further obligations under this contractContract.

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Sources: Interlocal Cooperation Contract