ASP/1’s acknowledgements Clause Samples

The 'ASP/1’s acknowledgements' clause serves to formally recognize and confirm certain facts, representations, or obligations by the party referred to as ASP/1 within the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines specific statements or conditions that ASP/1 agrees are true or has fulfilled, such as compliance with legal requirements, receipt of necessary information, or understanding of contractual terms. By including these acknowledgements, the clause helps to ensure that both parties are aligned on key points, reducing the risk of future disputes over misunderstandings or misrepresentations.
ASP/1’s acknowledgements. The ASP/1 acknowledges that it must comply with Ausgrid’s requirements as set out in this agreement and the documents referred to in this agreement and that a breach of any of the requirements of clause 2, including a breach by an employee or subcontractor, may have the following consequences. (a) A breach of any of the requirements of clause 2.1, including a breach by an employee or subcontractor, may lead to: (i) an order to stop work on contestable services and/or Ausgrid-funded assets; and (ii) in the case of a serious safety breach, suspension of the ASP/1’s authorisation and/or that of any of its employees or subcontractors in accordance with clause 4. This clause applies even if the safety breach is discovered after the defects liability period has expired. (b) If Ausgrid requires, on reasonable safety grounds, that the ASP/1 remove an employee or subcontractor from a workplace, the ASP/1 will ensure that the employee or subcontractor takes no further part in contestable services and Ausgrid-funded assets at any workplace under the ASP/1’s control unless and until Ausgrid, acting reasonably, is satisfied that all grounds for concern with the conduct of the employee or subcontractor have been removed. (c) The ASP/1 acknowledges that: (i) failure to comply with the requirements of clause 2 may have an adverse effect on the (ii) a serious breach or repeated breaches of clause 2 may lead to the refusal or withdrawal of accreditation by the accrediting agency, which will in turn lead automatically to the suspension of authorisation in accordance with clause 4.
ASP/1’s acknowledgements. The ASP/1 acknowledges and agrees that: (a) it must make and must ensure that each employee and subcontractor makes arrangements for annual training and annual renewal of authorisation well in advance of the due date for renewal; and (b) Ausgrid is entitled to terminate this agreement or suspend the authorisation of the ASP/1 or any of its employees or subcontractors who have failed to comply with Ausgrid’s requirements for renewal in accordance with clause 4 and may do so despite the fact that termination or suspension may result in the ASP/1 breaching any contract for contestable services between the ASP/1 and the ASP/1’s principal.