Common use of Termination for Conduct Clause in Contracts

Termination for Conduct. Client may immediately terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to Contractor if it reasonably believes that the Contractor has engaged or is engaging in conduct, or has been alleged to have engaged in conduct, including, without limitation, conduct involving harassment or discrimination, of a nature which reflects or could reflect materially and unfavorably upon the reputation of Client. Such a termination will be effective upon delivery of the notice by Client.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Independent Contractor Agreement, Independent Contractor Agreement

Termination for Conduct. Client may immediately terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to Contractor if it reasonably believes that the Contractor has engaged or is engaging in conduct, or has been alleged to have engaged in conduct, including, without limitation, conduct involving harassment or discrimination, of a nature which reflects or could reflect materially and unfavorably upon the reputation of Client. Such a termination will be effective upon delivery of the notice by Client.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Independent Contractor Agreement