Common use of Interdependencies Clause in Contracts

Interdependencies. The Parties acknowledge and agree that: (a) there may be interdependencies among the Services being provided under this Transition Services Agreement; (b) upon the request of either Party, the Parties shall cooperate and act in good faith to determine whether (i) any such interdependencies exist with respect to the particular Service that a Party is seeking to terminate pursuant to Section 5.02 and (ii) in the case of such termination, the Provider’s ability to provide a particular Service in accordance with this Transition Services Agreement would be materially and adversely affected by such termination of another Service; and (c) in the event that the Parties have determined that such interdependencies exist (and, in the case of such termination that the Provider’s ability to provide a particular Service in accordance with this Transition Services Agreement would be materially and adversely affected by such termination), the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to amend Schedule 1 hereto with respect to such termination of such impacted Service, which amendment shall be consistent with the terms of comparable Services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Transition Services Agreement (Armstrong Flooring, Inc.), Transition Services Agreement (Armstrong Flooring, Inc.)