Good Faith Efforts Sample Clauses
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Good Faith Efforts. Contractor shall, to the extent consistent with quality, price, risk and other lawful and relevant considerations, use its good faith efforts to achieve participation by minority, women, and disadvantaged business enterprise participation in Work and services contracted to Contractor under this Contract.
Good Faith Efforts. Pursuant to 5 NYCRR § 142.8, evidence of good faith efforts shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) A list of the general circulation, trade and MWBE-oriented publications and dates of publications in which the Contractor solicited the participation of certified MWBEs as subcontractors/suppliers and copies of such solicitations and any responses thereto.
(2) A list of the certified MWBEs appearing in the Empire State Development MWBE directory that were solicited for this Contract. Provide proof of dates or copies of the solicitations and copies of the responses made by the certified MWBEs. Describe specific reasons that responding certified MWBEs were not selected.
(3) Descriptions of the Contract documents/plans/specifications made available to certified MWBEs by the Contractor when soliciting their participation and steps taken to structure the scope of work for the purpose of subcontracting with or obtaining supplies from certified MWBEs.
(4) A description of the negotiations between the Contractor and certified MWBEs for the purposes of complying with the MWBE goals of this Contract.
(5) Dates of any pre-bid, pre-award or other meetings attended by Contractor, if any, scheduled by OGS with certified MWBEs whom OGS determined were capable of fulfilling the MWBE goals set in the Contract.
(6) Other information deemed relevant to the request.
Good Faith Efforts. Design-Builder shall, to the extent consistent with quality, price, risk and other lawful and relevant considerations, use its good faith efforts to achieve participation by minority, women, and disadvantaged business enterprise participation in Work and services contracted to Design-Builder under this Contract.
Good Faith Efforts. The Company shall use good faith efforts to: (a) minimize any curtailment, interruption or reduction to the extent practicable under the circumstances; (b) provide the BGS-RSCP Supplier with prior notification of any curtailment, interruption or reduction, to the extent practicable; and (c) resume service as promptly as practicable.
Good Faith Efforts. The Company shall use good faith efforts to: (a) minimize any curtailment, interruption or reduction in service to DS Customers to the extent reasonably practicable under the circumstances; (b) provide the DS Supplier with prior notification of any curtailment, interruption or reduction in service to DS Customers, to the extent reasonably practicable; and (c) resume service to DS Customers as promptly as reasonably practicable.
Good Faith Efforts. A recipient is required to make the following good faith efforts whenever procuring construction, equipment, services, and supplies under an EPA financial assistance agreement. These good faith efforts for utilizing MBEs and WBEs must be documented. Such documentation is subject to EPA review upon request:
Good Faith Efforts. In the event of a dispute between PROVIDER and COUNTY involving the interpretation or application of the contents of this Agreement, PROVIDER and COUNTY agree to make good faith efforts to resolve grievances informally.
Good Faith Efforts. MnDOT Office of Civil Rights will review each responder’s GFE documents and the TGB and VET commitment to determine the responder's commitment rate. MnDOT Office of Civil Rights will review the good faith effort documents and determine whether a responder that did not meet the goal made adequate good faith efforts to meet the goal. The responder must demonstrate that it took all necessary and reasonable steps to achieve the TGB and VET goals. Necessary and reasonable steps are those efforts that, by their scope, intensity, and appropriateness, could reasonably be expected to obtain sufficient participation, even if the efforts were not fully successful. MnDOT will consider the quality, quantity, and intensity of the efforts that the responder has made. The efforts by the responder should be efforts that one could reasonably expect a responder to take if the responder were actively and aggressively trying to obtain TGB and VET participation sufficient to meet the contract goals. MnDOT will not consider mere pro forma efforts to be made in good faith. In evaluating the responder’s adequate good faith efforts, MnDOT will consider the following list of actions. This is not an all-inclusive list, and other factors or types of efforts may be relevant. The Department will decide on a case-by-case basis if the responder made adequate good faith efforts. number of factors in negotiating with subcontractors, including TGB and VET subcontractors, and would take a firm’s price and capabilities as well as contract goals into consideration. However, the fact that there may be some additional costs involved in finding and using TGBs and Veteran businesses is not in itself sufficient reason for the responder’s failure to meet the contract TGB or VET goal, as long as such costs are reasonable. Also the ability or desire of a prime contractor to perform the work of a contract with its own organization does not relieve the responder of the responsibility to make good faith efforts. Prime contractors are not, however, required to accept higher quotes from TGBs and VETs if the price difference is excessive or unreasonable.
Good Faith Efforts. Except for the right of either party to apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for a temporary restraining order or other provisional remedy to preserve the status quo or prevent irreparable harm, the parties will attempt in good faith to promptly resolve any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Contract through negotiations between senior management of the parties and their designees. If either party determines that the dispute cannot be resolved after initiating such negotiations, either party may terminate the dispute resolution negotiations.
Good Faith Efforts. Pursuant to 5 NYCRR § 142.8, evidence of good faith efforts shall include the following:
(1) A list of the general circulation, trade and MWBE-oriented publications and dates of publications soliciting for certified MWBE participation as a subcontractor/supplier and copies of such solicitation.
(2) A list of the certified MWBEs appearing in the Empire State Development MWBE directory that were solicited for this Contract. Provide proof of dates or copies of the solicitations and copies of the responses made by the certified MWBEs. Describe specific reasons that responding certified MWBEs were not selected.
(3) Descriptions of the Contract documents/plans/specifications made available to certified MWBEs by the Contractor when soliciting their participation and steps taken to structure the scope of work for the purpose of subcontracting with or obtaining supplies from certified MWBEs.
(4) A description of the negotiations between the Contractor and certified MWBEs for the purposes of complying with the MWBE goals of this Contract.
(5) Dates of any pre-bid, pre-award or other meetings attended by Contractor, if any, scheduled by OGS with certified MWBEs whom OGS determined were capable of fulfilling the MWBE goals set in the Contract.
(6) Other information deemed relevant to the request.
