Assessing Termination for Convenience, Termination for Default, Termination for
Cause, No-Cost and Partial Terminations, Cure Notices, Show Cause Notices,
Notices of Termination, Effective Date and Extent of Termination, Special
Instructions, Termination Settlement Proposals, Negotiated Agreements,
Supplemental Agreements, Equitable Adjustments, Standard Form 30
Modifications, Terminating Contracting Officer (TCO) Responsibilities, Cost-
Reimbursement and Fixed-Price Contracts, Vouchers Using SF 1034, Unilateral
Determinations, Settlement Agreements, Subcontractor Proposals, Final
Settlement Proposal, Audit Agency Review, Fee Adjustments, Special
Circumstances Notifications, Excusable Failure, Progress Payments, Revised
Delivery Schedules, Allowable Costs, Contractor’s Rights and Liabilities,
Government’s Interest, Contract Delivery and Performance Endangerment,
Standard Record Keeping, Excess Repurchase Costs, Small Business
Considerations, FAR 49.109-7, FAR 49.401, FAR 49.402-3, FAR 49.607(a) and (b),
and FAR 52.212-4 Compliance Exam Questions Verified and Provided with
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Contracting Officer
Official responsible for contract management decisions.
Agency Boards of Contract Appeals
Entities that review contractor appeals against decisions.
Disputes Statute
Legal framework for resolving contract disputes.
, Termination for Convenience
Ending a contract for the Government's benefit.
Termination for Default
Ending a contract due to contractor's failure.
Termination for Cause
Ending a contract based on specific reasons.
No-Cost Settlement
Agreement without financial compensation to contractor.
Notices of Termination
Written communication regarding contract termination details.
Effective Date of Termination
Date when contract termination officially takes effect.