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R2003-28
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AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
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3/3/2003
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named insured: the City of Decatur, Illinois, its officers, directors, agents, and <br /> employees. <br /> C. The minimum limits of required liability coverage are as follows: <br /> 1. Workers' Compensation Statutory <br /> 2. Employer's Liability: <br /> a. Each Accident: $500,000 <br /> b. Disease, Policy Limit: $500,000 <br /> c. Disease, Each Employee: $500,000 <br /> 3. General Liability <br /> a. Each Occurrence (Bodily Injury & Property Damage): $1,000,000 <br />' b. General Aggregate: $2,000,000 <br /> 4. Excess or Umbrella Liability <br />' a. Each Occurrence (Bodily Injury & Property Damage): $1,000,000 <br /> b. General Aggregate: $1,000,000 <br /> 5. Automobile Liability, Combined Single Limit (Bodily <br /> Injury & Property Damage) Each Accident: $1,000,000 <br /> VII. CHANGE ORDERS AND EXTRA WORK I <br /> A. The City reserves the right to change details within the general Scope of Work of the <br /> contract or the schedule if it is to the advantage of the City. No alteration or variation of <br /> the terms of this contract shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties <br /> hereto, and no oral understanding or agreement not incorporated herein, shall be <br /> binding on any of the parties hereto. The City and the Consultant shall mutually agree <br /> upon the impact of a change to the Scope of Work, if any, on the Consultant's cost and <br /> project schedule, and the contract shall be amended accordingly. <br /> VIII. TERMINATION <br /> A. Breach of Contract. If either party materially breaches any term of this Contract (other <br /> than for nonpayment) and does not substantially cure the breach within seventy-two (72) <br /> hours after receipt of written notice specifying the breach, the other party may terminate <br /> the Contract upon ten days' written notice. If the City defaults in the payment of any <br /> amount due under this Contract, Consultant may terminate the contract upon ten days <br /> advance written notice. <br /> B. Termination for Convenience. This agreement may be terminated by the City for its <br /> convenience, provided three day written notice is provided to the Consultant prior to the <br /> termination date. In this event, an equitable adjustment shall be made providing for <br /> payment to the Consultant for services rendered and expenses incurred prior to the <br /> termination, in addition to termination settlement costs reasonably incurred by the <br /> Consultant relating to commitments which had become firm prior to the termination. <br /> 5 <br />
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