Common use of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Clause in Contracts

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery. At the Supplier’s request, the Customer shall provide the Supplier with a copy of its BCDR Plan. The Supplier develop a BCDR Plan and shall ensure that it is linked and integrated with the Customer’s BCDR Plan and the Supplier shall review and amend its BCDR Plan on a regular basis and as soon as is reasonably practicable on receipt of an amended Customer BCDR Plan from the Customer; and the Supplier shall ensure that its Sub-Contractor’s BCDR Plans are integrated with the Supplier’s BCDR Plan. If there is a Disaster, the Parties shall, where applicable, implement their respective BCDR Plans and use all reasonable endeavours re-establish their capacity to fully perform their obligations under this Contract. A Disaster will only relieve a Party of its obligations to the extent it constitutes a Force Majeure Event in accordance with Clause 23 (Force Majeure).

Appears in 47 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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