Considered Response Sample Clauses

A Considered Response clause requires parties to thoughtfully review and respond to communications, proposals, or requests within a contract. In practice, this means that when one party submits a request or suggestion, the other party must provide a timely and reasoned reply, rather than ignoring or dismissing it without consideration. This clause ensures that all parties engage constructively and transparently, promoting effective communication and reducing misunderstandings or delays in decision-making.
Considered Response. Within 15 Working Days of the receipt of the Service Request or of the date on which a reply was received to a request for additional information, whichever is the later, the Access Provider shall give the Access Seeker the Considered Response. The Considered Response shall advise whether the Service Request: • will be met in all its terms. (This constitutes full acceptance of the Service Request.) • will not be met at all. (This constitutes full rejection of the Service Request.) • will be met in part in terms of volume, location and/or timescale. (This constitutes part acceptance of the Service Request.) • requires additional time for assessment. (This constitutes a statement that additional time is required to assess the Service Request by the Access Provider.) • cannot be assessed for lack of information. (This constitutes a conditional rejection of the Service Request.)
Considered Response. Within thirty (30) Working Days of the receipt of the New Interconnection Service Request or of the date on which a reply is received to a request for additional information, whichever is the later, the Access Provider shall give the Access Seeker the Considered Response. The Considered Response shall advise whether the New Interconnection Service Request: • will be met in all its terms. (This constitutes full acceptance of the New Interconnection Service Request.) • will not be met at all. (This constitutes full rejection of the New Interconnection Service Request) • will be met in part in terms of volume, location and/or timescale. (This constitutes part acceptance of the New Interconnection Service Request.) • requires additional time for assessment. (This constitutes a statement that additional time is required to assess the New Interconnection Service Request by the Access Provider.) • cannot be assessed for lack of information. (This constitutes a conditional rejection of the New Interconnection Service Request.)