Termination Of Contract For Convenience In Maricopa

State:
Multi-State
County:
Maricopa
Control #:
US-00048DR
Format:
Word; 
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Description

The Termination of Contract for Convenience in Maricopa is a legal document that allows parties to formally end a Listing Agreement. It specifies the mutual agreement between the Broker and the Seller to terminate their contractual obligations, effective from a designated date. The form includes provisions for waiving claims and obligations arising from the Listing Agreement, ensuring that the Broker cannot pursue further payments from the Seller except for reimbursement of specific expenses. Importantly, any commissions earned prior to termination are preserved. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate transactions, providing a clear framework for ending agreements amicably and protecting both parties' rights. Filling out the form requires entering names, addresses, and dates, making it straightforward for legal professionals to execute. It is essential that users review the terms carefully to ensure compliance with any applicable laws and the specific circumstances of their agreements.

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FAQ

A “termination for convenience” clause states that a property owner may terminate a contractor at its convenience for no reason at all. There does not need to be any breach of contract in place. However, the clauses typically require advance notice (such as 30 days).

Ensure Proper Grounds for Termination Common grounds for this sort of action include a breach of the contract terms, changes in business circumstances, or non-performance of the breaching party. Be sure that the grounds for termination are legally sound and appropriately documented.

A termination for convenience clause, or "T for C" clause, enables a party to a contract to bring the contract to an end without the need to establish that the other party is in default, for example because the client party's needs have changed, or in order to arrange for another party to complete the contract.

Contract end by performance. A contract can end when the parties have done all that the contract requires of them. Contract end by agreement. A contract can end when both parties agree to end it before the work is complete. Contract end by frustration. Contract end for convenience. Contract end due to a breach.

The termination for convenience clause is designed to give the terminated party a more fair and equitable result than if it were terminated for cause since the termination does not result from its wrongful conduct — a breach of the contract.

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Termination Of Contract For Convenience In Maricopa