Common use of Company Response Clause in Contracts

Company Response. The Subcontract Administrator shall, cost-reimbursement, time-and-materials, or labor-hour type and is within 15 calendar days after receipt of notice, respond to the estimated to exceed $10,000, including any fee, (ii) is proposed to notice in writing. In responding, the Subcontract Administrator shall exceed $100,000, or (iii) is one of a number of subcontracts with a either: single subcontractor, under this subcontract, for the same or (1) Confirm that the conduct of which the Seller gave related supplies or services that, in the aggregate, are expected to notice constitutes a change and when necessary direct the mode exceed $100,000, the advance notification required by paragraph of further performance; (a) above shall include the information specified in subparagraph (2) Countermand any communication regarded as a (2) below. change; (2) (i) A description of the supplies or services to be (3) Deny that the conduct of which the Seller gave notice subcontracted. constitutes a change and when necessary direct the mode of (ii) Identification of the type of subcontract to be further performance; or used. (4) In the event the Seller's notice information is (iii) Identification of the proposed subcontractor and inadequate to make a decision under (1), (2), or (3) above, advise an explanation of why and how the proposed subcontractor was the Seller what additional information is required, and establish the selected, including the competition obtained. date by which it should be furnished and the date thereafter by (iv) The proposed subcontract price and the Seller's which the Company will respond. cost or price analysis.

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Sources: Subcontract Agreement

Company Response. The Subcontract Administrator shall, (b) (1) In the case of a proposed subcontract that (i) is of the within 15 calendar days after receipt of notice, respond to the cost-reimbursement, time-and-materials, or labor-hour type and is within 15 calendar days after receipt of noticenotice in writing. In responding, respond to the Subcontract Administrator shall estimated to exceed $10,000, including any fee, (ii) is proposed to notice in writing. In responding, the Subcontract Administrator shall either: exceed $100,000, or (iii) is one of a number of subcontracts with a either: single subcontractor, under this subcontract, for the same ora (1) Confirm that the conduct of which the Seller gave single subcontractor, under this subcontract, for the same or notice constitutes a change and when necessary direct the mode related supplies or services that, in the aggregate, are expected to notice constitutes a change and when necessary direct the mode of further performance; exceed $100,000, the advance notification required by paragraph of further performance; (a) above shall include the information specified in subparagraphparagraph (2) Countermand any communication regarded as a (a) above shall include the information specified in subparagraph change; (2) below. change; . (3) Deny that the conduct of which the Seller gave notice (2) (i) A description of the supplies or services to be (3) Deny that the conduct of which the Seller gave notice subcontracted. be constitutes a change and when necessary direct the mode of subcontracted. further performance; or (ii) Identification of the type of subcontract to be further performance; or used.be (4) In the event the Seller's notice information is (iii) Identification of the proposed subcontractor and used. inadequate to make a decision under (1), (2), or (3) above, advise an explanation (iii) Identification of why and how the proposed subcontractor was and the Seller what additional information is required, and establish the selected, including an explanation of why and how the competition obtained. proposed subcontractor was date by which it should be furnished and the date thereafter by (iv) The proposed subcontract price and selected, including the Seller's which the Company will respond. cost or price analysiscompetition obtained.

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Sources: Subcontract