ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES Sample Clauses

ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. SCOTS LAW Law and Jurisdiction (Clause 57) References toEngland and Wales” in the original Clause 57 of this Contract (Law and Jurisdiction) shall be replaced with “Scotland”. Where legislation is expressly mentioned in this Contract the adoption of Clause 4.1.1 (a) shall have the effect of substituting the equivalent Scots legislation. NORTHERN IRELAND LAW Law and Jurisdiction (Clause 57) References to “England and Wales” in the original Clause 57 of this Contract (Law and Jurisdiction) shall be replaced with “Northern Ireland”. Where legislation is expressly mentioned in this Contract the adoption of Clause 4.1.1(a) shall have the effect of substituting the equivalent Northern Ireland legislation. Insolvency Event In Contract Schedule 1 (Definitions), reference to “section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986" in limb f) of the definition of Insolvency Event shall be replaced with “Article 103 of the Insolvency (NI) Order 1989”. NON-CROWN BODIES Clause 46.3.1(a) of this Contract (Official Secrets Act and Finance Act) shall be deleted. NON-FOIA PUBLIC BODIES Replace Clause 34.5 of this Contract (Freedom of Information) with “The Customer has notified the Supplier that the Customer is exempt from the provisions of FOIA and EIR." FINANCIAL LIMITS In Clause 36.2.1(b)(i) remove the monetary amount and the percentage stated therein and replace respectively with: [enter monetary amount in words] [£ X] [enter percentage in words] [£ X] In Clause 36.2.1(b)(ii) remove the monetary amount and the percentage stated therein and replace respectively with: [enter monetary amount in words] [£ X] [enter percentage in words] [£ X] In Clause 36.2.1(b)(iii) remove the monetary amount and the percentage stated therein and replace respectively with: [enter monetary amount in words] [£ X] [enter percentage in words] [£ X]
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ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. 4.1. SCOTS LAW For Scots Law, make the following changes: 4.1.1. Delete clause 42.1 and insert:
ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. SCOTS LAW Law and Jurisdiction (Clause 62) References toEngland and Wales” in the original Clause 62 of this Call Off Contract (Law and Jurisdiction) shall be replaced with “Scotland”. Where legislation is expressly mentioned in this Call Off Contract the adoption of Clause 4.1.1 (a) shall have the effect of substituting the equivalent Scots legislation.
ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. The alternative clauses which the Buyer can incorporate as set out in Call-Off Schedule 4. Applicant Has the meaning given in paragraph 1.2 of the Invitation to Tender. Application The response submitted by the Supplier to the Invitation to Tender.
ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. SCOTS LAW
ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. Clause 38A or Clause 38B or Clause 38C shall apply whichever clause is stated to apply in the Appendix. Alternative Clauses 38A INSURANCE OF THE WORKS - BY THE CONTRACTOR
ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. SCOTS LAW Law and Jurisdiction (Clause 57) References toEngland and Wales” in the original Clause 57 of this Call Off Contract (Law and Jurisdiction) shall be replaced with “Scotland”. Where legislation is expressly mentioned in this Call Off Contract the adoption of Clause 4.1.1 (a) shall have the effect of substituting the equivalent Scots legislation. NORTHERN IRELAND LAW Law and Jurisdiction (Clause 57) References to “England and Wales” in the original Clause 57 of this Call Off Contract (Law and Jurisdiction) shall be replaced with “Northern Ireland”. Where legislation is expressly mentioned in this Call Off Contract the adoption of Clause 4.1.1(a) shall have the effect of substituting the equivalent Northern Ireland legislation. Insolvency Event In Call Off Schedule 1 (Definitions), reference to “section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986" in limb f) of the definition of Insolvency Event shall be replaced with “Article 103 of the Insolvency (NI) Order 1989”.
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ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. SCOTS LAW For Scots Law, make the following changes: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 34.2 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction) and insert:
ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. SCOTS LAW Law and Jurisdiction (Clause 62) References toEngland and Wales” in the original Clause 62 of this Call Off Contract (Law and Jurisdiction) shall be replaced with “Scotland”. Where legislation is expressly mentioned in this Call Off Contract the adoption of Clause 4.1.1 (a) shall have the effect of substituting the equivalent Scots legislation. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION The service provider acknowledges that the Purchaser is subject to the requirements of FOISA and the Environmental Information Regulations and undertakes to assist and cooperate with the Purchaser to enable the Purchaser to comply with FOISA and the Environmental Information Regulations. If the Service Provider receives a Request for Information the Service Provider must promptly respond to the applicant. Where the Request for Information appears to be directed to information held by the Purchaser, the Service Provider must promptly inform the applicant in writing that the Request for Information can be directed to the Purchaser. Where the Purchaser receives a Request for Information concerning the Contract, the Purchaser is responsible for determining at its absolute discretion whether information requested is to be disclosed to the applicant or whether the information requested is exempt from disclosure in accordance with FOISA or the Environmental Information Regulations. The service provider acknowledges that the Purchaser may, acting in accordance with the Purchaser’s Code of Practice on the Discharge of Functions of Public Authorities issued under section 60 of FOISA (as may be issued and revised from time to time), be obliged under FOISA or the Environmental Information Regulations to disclose information requested concerning the Service Provider or the Contract: in certain circumstances without consulting the Service Provider, or Following consulstation with the service provider taken its views into account Where the Purchaser must take reasonable steps, where practicable, to give the Service Provider advance notice of the fact of disclosure or, failing that, draw the fact of disclosure to the attention of the Service Provider after such disclosure. Where a request for Information concerns Service Provider Sensitive Information specified in Schedule 7 (having regard to the justifications and durations set out there), the Purchaser must take reasonable steps, where practicable, to consult with the Service Provider before disclosing it pursuant to a Request for Information. N...
ALTERNATIVE CLAUSES. Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable SCOTS LAW NORTHERN IRELAND LAW PRIVATE AUTHORITIES NON-CROWN LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Not Applicable
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