Assignment and Sub. contracting (a) such termination will be without prejudice to any rights either party has accrued under this Master Contractor Agreement; (b) all licenses and authorisations 15.1 The Contractor may not assign, or sub- contract its duties or obligations under, this Master Contractor Agreement in whole or part to any third party without the prior written consent of UTS. 15.2 If UTS approves the sub-contracting any part of the Services this does not relieve the Contractor from any of its liabilities or obligations under this Master Contractor Agreement. Notwithstanding any approval of subcontracting, the Contractor will be liable to UTS for the acts, defaults and omissions of any sub-contractor or any officer, employee, servant or agent of the sub-contractor as fully as if they were the acts, defaults, or omissions of the Contractor or the officers, employees, servants, or agents of the Contractor. 15.3 UTS may assign or novate this Master Contractor Agreement, or any of its rights or obligations under this Master Contractor Agreement, in whole or part to any third party upon providing written notice to the Contractor.
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Sources: Master Contractor Agreement, Master Contractor Agreement