Common use of Decontamination Clause in Contracts

Decontamination. 10.1 Upon termination of the loan for whatever reason, the NHS Board shall forthwith provide the Supplier with written particulars of any known contamination or other known hazard which has arisen in respect of the Equipment during the period of loan sufficient to facilitate compliance with statutory and other reasonable requirements in order to make safe the Equipment, the contamination and any other hazard, so that it may be maintained, repaired, removed, transported or otherwise dealt with as may be appropriate, which shall be the Supplier’s responsibility at the Suppliers cost and expense (save that the NHS Board shall be responsible for reimbursing the Supplier’s reasonable costs and expenses to the extent that such reasonable costs or expenses are incurred by the Supplier directly as a result of (i) the NHS Board failing to use or operate such Equipment in accordance with the express written instructions of the Supplier; or (ii) a negligent act or omission of the NHS Board).

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Decontamination. 10.1 Upon termination of the loan for whatever reason, the NHS Board shall forthwith provide the Supplier with written particulars of any known contamination or other known hazard which has arisen in respect of the Equipment during the period of loan sufficient to facilitate compliance with statutory and other reasonable requirements in order to make safe the Equipment, the contamination and any other hazard, so that it may be maintained, repaired, removed, transported or otherwise dealt with as may be appropriate, which shall be the Supplier’s responsibility at the Suppliers cost and expense (save that the NHS Board shall be responsible for reimbursing the Supplier’s reasonable costs and expenses to expensesto the extent that such reasonable costs or expenses are incurred by the Supplier directly as a result of (i) the NHS Board failing to use or operate such Equipment in accordance with the express written instructions of the Supplier; or (ii) a negligent act or omission of the NHS Board).

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Sources: Indemnification & Liability