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10/15/2109
Contract Starting Date
10/15/2019
Contract Ending Date
10/14/2024
Contract Document Type
Contract Amendment
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$2,710.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:9EAFBE54-OC17-4035-9610-6143BA641245 <br /> 5. Revision to Section 15. Governing Law: This Agreement is governed by the laws of North <br /> Carolina without regard to the conflict of laws rules,provisions or statutes of any jurisdiction. <br /> SensoScientific and Customer each represent that each party shall comply with all applicable <br /> federal, state, and local laws. Provider shall at all times remain in compliance with all applicable <br /> local, state, and federal laws,rules, and regulations including but not limited to all state and <br /> federal anti-discrimination laws,policies,rules, and regulations and the Orange County Non- <br /> Discrimination Policy and Orange County Living Wage Policy(each policy is incorporated <br /> herein by reference and may be viewed at <br /> http://www.orangecountync.gov/departments/purchasing_division/contracts.php). Any violation <br /> of this requirement is a breach of the Agreement and County may terminate this Agreement <br /> without further obligation on the part of the County. This paragraph is not intended to limit, and <br /> does not limit,the definition of breach to discrimination. By executing this Agreement, Provider <br /> affirms that Provider is and shall remain in compliance with Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the North <br /> Carolina General Statutes. By executing this Agreement,Provider certifies that Provider has not <br /> been identified, and has not utilized the services of any agent or subcontractor, on the list created <br /> by the State Treasurer pursuant to G.S. 147-86.58. By executing this Agreement Provider certifies <br /> that Provider has not been identified, and has not utilized the services of any agent or <br /> subcontractor identified, on the list created by the State Treasurer pursuant to G.S. 147-86.81. <br /> 6. Revision to Section 17. Prevailing PartX: The entirety of this provision is hereby struck from the <br /> Agreement. <br /> 7. Agreement Amount. The maximum amount payable under this Agreement for products and <br /> support and maintenance services is Thirteen Thousand Dollars and 00/100 Cents($13,000.00). <br /> this amount shall not be exceeded without duly executed written amendment to this Agreement. <br /> 8. Non Appropriation: Provider acknowledges that County is a governmental entity, and the validity <br /> of this Agreement is based upon the availability of public funding under the authority of its <br /> statutory mandate. In the event that public funds are unavailable and not appropriated for the <br /> performance of County's obligations under this Agreement,then this Agreement shall <br /> automatically expire without penalty to the County immediately upon written notice to Provider <br /> of the unavailability and non-appropriation of public funds. <br /> 9. Signatures: This Agreement together with any amendments or modifications may be executed <br /> electronically.All electronic signatures affixed hereto evidence the intent of the Parties to comply <br /> with Article I IA and Article 40 of the North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 66. <br /> 10. Remove duplicate,unnumbered provision titled"Limitation of Liability"below current Provision <br /> 17. Prevailing Party. <br /> [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] <br /> 2 <br />
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