Common use of Examples could include Clause in Contracts

Examples could include. Whether the time for delivery of the Goods should be of the essence - Further provisions relating to financial distress of a supplier such as enhanced reporting / meetings, payment of charges into escrow to ensure payments are made to sub contractors and creation of a financial distress plan - Details of any particular obligations that the Customer has agreed to and provisions dealing with the control the consequences of any failure to meet such obligations such as, for example, payment deductions for failure to meet an agreed service level - Provisions relating to TUPE. You should note that the drafting in clause 17 of the Contract presumes there is no transfer of employees from the Customer or any previous supplier. The application of TUPE should, however, be considered in every case and, if circumstances indicate that a TUPE transfer would be triggered, appropriate wording should be inserted, to include (if appropriate) wording to address the requirements under the Cabinet Office Statement of Practice on Staff Transfers in the Public Sector.] (5.2) Alternative and/or Additional clauses BY SIGNING AND RETURNING THIS ORDER FORM THE SUPPLIER AGREES to enter a legally binding contract with the Customer to provide the Goods and/or Services. The Parties hereby acknowledge and agree that they have read the Further Competition Terms and the Order Form and by signing below agree to be bound by the terms of this Contract. For and on behalf of the Supplier: Name and Title Signature Date For and on behalf of the Customer: Name and Title Signature Date

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: And Services Framework Agreement, Goods and Services Framework Agreement, Goods and Services Framework Agreement

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