CONSORTIUM ARRANGEMENTS Clause Samples

The Consortium Arrangements clause defines the framework for collaboration between multiple parties who join together to pursue a common project or objective. It typically outlines the roles, responsibilities, and decision-making processes among consortium members, and may address issues such as resource sharing, intellectual property rights, and dispute resolution. By establishing clear rules for cooperation, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all parties are aligned in their contributions and expectations, thereby facilitating effective joint operations.
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CONSORTIUM ARRANGEMENTS. Note – In this context a Consortium can include either a loose or a formal arrangement between two or more public authorities to purchase goods, works or services from a Supplier 6.1 Where a Consortium Contract has been established by another body and is available for use by Sussex/Surrey Police then the Purchaser may use such Contracts subject to obtaining prior written agreement from the Head of the Joint Procurement Service 6.2 No such Consortium Contract shall be used where a Sussex/Surrey Police Contract for those goods works or services already exists subject to obtaining prior written agreement from the Head of the Joint Procurement Service
CONSORTIUM ARRANGEMENTS. ‌ (a) If the Organisation proposes to undertake the Project in conjunction with or in partnership with one or more other entities (Consortium Members), the Organisation must within 20 Business Days of the Date of this Agreement by written notice to the Commonwealth:‌ (i) provide details in relation to each of the Consortium Members including the full legal name, Australian Business Number (ABN), Australian Company Number (ACN) and principal place of business; and (ii) confirm that the Organisation has entered into binding legal arrangements with each of the Consortium Members. (b) If the details of the Consortium Members have not been inserted at Item 14 at the Date of this Agreement, the Organisation authorises the Commonwealth to insert the details of the Consortium Members at Item 14 after the Date of this Agreement in accordance with the details specified in the notice provided by the Organisation pursuant to clause 4.2(a). (c) The Organisation must not undertake this Project in conjunction with or in partnership with any entity other than the Consortium Members identified by the Organisation pursuant to clause 4.2(a) and listed at Item 14, without the Commonwealth's prior written consent. (d) The Organisation warrants that as and from the date that it enters into binding legal arrangements with each of the Consortium Members and for the remainder of the Term of this Agreement that: (i) the legal arrangements in place between the Organisation and the Consortium Members enable the full performance of this Agreement by the Organisation and do not limit or otherwise affect the Organisation's ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement; and (ii) each of the Consortium Members is financially viable and has the requisite expertise to enable the Organisation to perform the Project. (e) If the Organisation does not comply with clause 4.2(a), the Commonwealth: (i) is not obliged to pay any Funds to the Organisation; (ii) if Funds have been paid to the Organisation, the Organisation is not entitled to spend those Funds and the Organisation must repay all Funds paid to it to the Commonwealth; and (iii) the Commonwealth may terminate this Agreement in accordance with clause 17.1(e). (f) The Organisation's entry into arrangements with Consortium Members will not: (i) relieve the Organisation from, or alter or affect the Organisation's liabilities or responsibilities whether under this Agreement or otherwise; or (ii) prejudice the Commonwealth's rights ag...
CONSORTIUM ARRANGEMENTS. Collaboration Agreement
CONSORTIUM ARRANGEMENTS. A consortium is a long-term joint working arrangement with other bodies, operating with a formal legal structure approved by the PCC. Before such an arrangement is entered into, the PCC’s CE will establish that the correct legal framework is being used to formalise the arrangement. The PCC’s CFO should be consulted as soon as possible so that advice can be given regarding the treatment of taxation and other accounting arrangements.
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