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"My guess is that having the performance failures they have had and admitted to having that probably would be cause to terminate the contract," Mr. McKinney said.
"In the event that this assumption ceases to be valid," the agreement says, plans "could have cause to terminate" their participation.
Some lawyers said many agreements have long had language in them about violating company policies that would give companies cause to terminate an executive for sexual harassment if such misconduct was outlined in the code of conduct.
Under state franchise laws car companies must show good cause to terminate a dealer's franchise agreement.
Taylor, who says there was no "just cause" to terminate Arnason's contract, said the club's administrators had broken Football League rules.
If a bank fails to follow the rules, the city could have cause to terminate its contract, Bouey said.
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"If no disease or accident there intervene, they will need no further repose than that obtained in their first sleep, which custom will have caused to terminate by itself just at the usual hour.
- Do you really believe current advisers volunteer information that would cause you to terminate their services?
Moreover, a higher risk for drug-drug interactions may cause them to terminate treatment prematurely.
This led to an "erosion of brand equity and experience at grocery," which caused Starbucks to terminate the contract due to expire in 2014.
"It was more administrative problems that caused us to terminate with them," says Hess. Applied DNA's stock now trades for 10 cents.
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