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Water Efficiency Grants
Water Efficiency Grant Type
Water Conservation Implementation Grant
Contract/PO #
C154191
Applicant
City of Aurora
Project Name
Water Use Inefficiency Mapping and Identification Integrated with the System Incentive Program (SIP) Project
Title
Contract
Date
9/19/2011
County
Adams
Arapahoe
Douglas
Water Efficiency - Doc Type
Contract
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C. Certificates <br /> Contractor and all Subcontractors shall provide certificates showing insurance coverage required hereunder <br /> to the State within seven business days of the Effective Date of this Contract.No later than 15 days prior to <br /> the expiration date of any such coverage, Contractor and each Subcontractor shall deliver to the State or <br /> Contractor certificates of insurance evidencing renewals thereof. In addition,upon request by the State at <br /> any other time during the term of this Contract or any subcontract, Contractor and each Subcontractor shall, <br /> within 10 days of such request, supply to the State evidence satisfactory to the State of compliance with the <br /> provisions of this §13. <br /> 14. BREACH <br /> A. Defined <br /> In addition to any breaches specified in other sections of this Contract,the failure of either Party to perform <br /> any of its material obligations hereunder, in whole or in part or in a timely or satisfactory manner, <br /> constitutes a breach. The institution of proceedings under any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or <br /> similar law,by or against Contractor, or the appointment of a receiver or similar officer for Contractor or <br /> any of its property, which is not vacated or fully stayed within 20 days after the institution or occurrence <br /> thereof, shall also constitute a breach. <br /> B.Notice and Cure Period <br /> In the event of a breach,notice of such shall be given in writing by the aggrieved Party to the other Party in <br /> the manner provided in §16. If such breach is not cured within 30 days of receipt of written notice, or if a <br /> cure cannot be completed within 30 days, or if cure of the breach has not begun within 30 days and pursued <br /> with due diligence,the State may exercise any of the remedies set forth in§15.Notwithstanding anything <br /> to the contrary herein,the State, in its sole discretion,need not provide advance notice or a cure period and <br /> may immediately terminate this Contract in whole or in part if reasonably necessary to preserve public <br /> safety or to prevent immediate public crisis. <br /> 15. REMEDIES <br /> If Contractor is in breach under any provision of this Contract,the State shall have all of the remedies listed in <br /> this §15 in addition to all other remedies set forth in other sections of this Contract following the notice and cure <br /> period set forth in §14(B). The State may exercise any or all of the remedies available to it,in its sole discretion, <br /> concurrently or consecutively. <br /> A. Termination for Cause and/or Breach <br /> The State may terminate this entire Contract or any part of this Contract.Exercise by the State of this right <br /> shall not be a breach of its obligations hereunder. Contractor shall continue performance of this Contract to <br /> the extent not terminated,if any. <br /> i. Obligations and Rights <br /> To the extent specified in any termination notice,Contractor shall not incur further obligations or <br /> render further performance hereunder past the effective date of such notice, and shall terminate <br /> outstanding orders and subcontracts with third parties. However, Contractor shall complete and deliver <br /> to the State all Work, Services and Goods not cancelled by the termination notice and may incur <br /> obligations as are necessary to do so within this Contract's terms. At the sole discretion of the State, <br /> Contractor shall assign to the State all of Contractor's right,title, and interest under such terminated <br /> orders or subcontracts. Upon termination, Contractor shall take timely, reasonable and necessary <br /> action to protect and preserve property in the possession of Contractor in which the State has an <br /> interest.All materials owned by the State in the possession of Contractor shall be immediately <br /> returned to the State. All Work Product,at the option of the State, shall be delivered by Contractor to <br /> the State and shall become the State's property. <br /> ii. Payments <br /> The State shall reimburse Contractor only for accepted performance up to the date of termination. If, <br /> after termination by the State,it is determined that Contractor was not in breach or that Contractor's <br /> action or inaction was excusable, such termination shall be treated as a termination in the public <br /> interest and the rights and obligations of the Parties shall be the same as if this Contract had been <br /> terminated in the public interest, as described herein. <br /> Page 8 of 15 <br />
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