Hire. 2.1. The Contractor will hire the Plant to the Purchaser for the Rental Period pursuant to Task Orders, subject to this contract. 2.2. When during the Term the Purchaser decides to hire ▇▇▇▇▇, it may issue a Task Order to the Contractor if the Contractor is identified in the Appendix as the preferred supplier. 2.3. If the Contractor is not the preferred supplier, the Purchaser may issue a Task Order to the Contractor if the Purchaser is satisfied that the preferred supplier (and any substitute suppliers ranked ahead of the Contractor in the competition leading to award of this contract) will be unable to perform the Task Order. The Purchaser may make this determination on the basis that the preferred supplier and any higher-ranked substitute suppliers have failed to confirm (within the time allowed by the Purchaser) that they will perform the Task Order. Further, for the avoidance of doubt, where the Contractor is a substitute supplier (of whatever rank) and is issued a Task Order in the manner outlined herein the Contractor shall complete the hire identified in the Task Order (subject to any termination or modification by the Purchaser) notwithstanding; (a) that the Contractor who is the preferred supplier (or a substitute supplier of a higher rank) subsequently becomes available, able or willing to perform the Task Order during the course of the works or (b) there is a temporary pause, break or delay in the undertaking of the specific works for whatever reason.
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Sources: Plant Hire Contract
Hire. 2.1. The Contractor will hire the Plant to the Purchaser for the Rental Period Period, pursuant to Task Orders, subject to this contract.
2.2. When during the Term the Purchaser decides to hire ▇▇▇▇▇, it may issue a Task Order to the Contractor if the Contractor is identified in the Appendix as the preferred supplier.
2.3. If the Contractor is not the preferred supplier, the Purchaser may issue a Task Order to the Contractor if the Purchaser is satisfied that the preferred supplier (and any substitute suppliers ranked ahead of the Contractor in the competition leading to award of this contract) will be unable to perform the Task Order. The Purchaser may make this determination on the basis that the preferred supplier and any higher-ranked substitute suppliers have failed to confirm (within the time allowed by the Purchaser) that they will perform the Task Order. Further, for the avoidance of doubt, where the Contractor is a substitute supplier (of whatever rank) and is issued a Task Order in the manner outlined herein the Contractor shall complete the hire identified in the Task Order (subject to any termination or modification by the Purchaser) notwithstanding; (a) that the Contractor who is the preferred supplier (or a substitute supplier of a higher rank) subsequently becomes available, able or willing to perform the Task Order during the course of the works or (b) there is a temporary pause, break or delay in the undertaking of the specific works for whatever reason.
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Sources: Plant Hire Contract
Hire. 2.1. The Contractor will hire the Plant to the Purchaser for the Rental Period pursuant to Task Orders, subject to this contract.
2.2. When during the Term the Purchaser decides to hire ▇▇▇▇▇Plant, it may issue a Task Order to the Contractor if the Contractor is identified in the Appendix as the preferred supplier.
2.3. If the Contractor is not the preferred supplier, the Purchaser may issue a Task Order to the Contractor if the Purchaser is satisfied that the preferred supplier (and any substitute suppliers ranked ahead of the Contractor in the competition leading to award of this contract) will be unable to perform the Task Order. The Purchaser may make this determination on the basis that the preferred supplier and any higher-ranked substitute suppliers have failed to confirm (within the time allowed by the Purchaser) that they will perform the Task Order. Further, for the avoidance of doubt, where the Contractor is a substitute supplier (of whatever rank) and is issued a Task Order in the manner outlined herein the Contractor shall complete the hire identified in the Task Order (subject to any termination or modification by the Purchaser) notwithstanding; (a) that the Contractor who is the preferred supplier (or a substitute supplier of a higher rank) subsequently becomes available, able or willing to perform the Task Order during the course of the works or (b) there is a temporary pause, break or delay in the undertaking of the specific works for whatever reason.
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Sources: Plant Hire Contract
Hire. 2.1. The Contractor will hire the Plant to the Purchaser for the Rental Period Period, pursuant to Task Orders, subject to this contract.
2.2. When during the Term the Purchaser decides to hire ▇▇▇▇▇Plant, it may issue a Task Order to the Contractor if the Contractor is identified in the Appendix as the preferred supplier.
2.3. If the Contractor is not the preferred supplier, the Purchaser may issue a Task Order to the Contractor if the Purchaser is satisfied that the preferred supplier (and any substitute suppliers ranked ahead of the Contractor in the competition leading to award of this contract) will be unable to perform the Task Order. The Purchaser may make this determination on the basis that the preferred supplier and any higher-ranked substitute suppliers have failed to confirm (within the time allowed by the Purchaser) that they will perform the Task Order. Further, for the avoidance of doubt, where the Contractor is a substitute supplier (of whatever rank) and is issued a Task Order in the manner outlined herein the Contractor shall complete the hire identified in the Task Order (subject to any termination or modification by the Purchaser) notwithstanding; (a) that the Contractor who is the preferred supplier (or a substitute supplier of a higher rank) subsequently becomes available, able or willing to perform the Task Order during the course of the works or (b) there is a temporary pause, break or delay in the undertaking of the specific works for whatever reason.
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Sources: Plant Hire Contract