Contract Termination Clauses Clarified

Summary

The first clause allows for immediate contract termination due to general breaches or government restrictions, while the second clause requires a 30-day notice for serious breaches or failure to provide manpower. To avoid confusion, its important to clearly define which breaches warrant immediate termination and which require a notice period. Additionally, in the absence of a stock return policy in the agreement or invoices, any claims of commitments must be supported by evidence. Failure to address outstanding payments may lead to legal recovery actions, including civil or criminal proceedings.

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are they contradicted to each other
The clauses aren't inherently contradictory, but they need clarification to avoid confusion. The first clause allows immediate termination for general breaches or government restrictions, while the second requires a *-day notice for serious breaches or failure to provide manpower. Specify which breaches warrant immediate action versus those needing notice to ensure clarity.
state the contradiction into one sentence and more effective and satisfying to management '
The two clauses need clarification: one permits immediate termination for general breaches or government restrictions, while the other mandates a *-day notice for serious breaches, creating potential confusion unless specific conditions for each are clearly defined.
draft one standard reply draft stating that as there are no such return policy of the stock stated in our mentioned in the agreement as well as invoices, also if there any commitment done by abbot please share the evidence of any such commitments, there we deny the allegation and not liable of any stock return policy and outstanding payment of Rs. ________ failing which my client shall be having no other option but to institute appropriate recovery proceedings against you by filing civil suit for recovery and/or by filing criminal proceedings in appropriate court having jurisdiction and/or to take any other legal action as permissible under law including, at your costs and consequences, for which you are required to take due notice of it. Needless to mention, that you alone shall be liable for the consequences if you choose to ignore the present legal notice. "make into short one paragraph and more effective not to long less but effective"
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Our agreement and invoices lack any stock return policy. If Abbot made any commitments, provide evidence. We deny liability for any stock return policy and outstanding payment of Rs. ________. Failure to settle will result in recovery proceedings, including civil suits or criminal actions at your cost. Ignoring this notice will have consequences.