Common use of Key Subcontractors Clause in Contracts

Key Subcontractors. ‌ 22.1 The Participant must not subcontract any work under this contract to a person who is not a Key Subcontractor if the proposed Subcontractor will, under or in connection with the Subcontract: a. use Defence Items on an ongoing basis or require ongoing access to Defence Premises; b. provide goods or services that will form a significant part of the work under this contract; or c. create any IP, or provide IP that is or is likely to be, significant for the development, testing, production, installation, integration or use of the Technology. 22.2 The Participant may request that Defence approve an additional Subcontractor to be included as a Key Subcontractor in item 14 of the CPS. Defence must act reasonably in deciding whether to approve proposed Key Subcontractors and must make a decision and notify the Participant as soon as practicable. The Defence Representative and Participant Representative may agree to update the item 14 of the CPS to include the additional Subcontractor without entering a deed in accordance with clause 38.1. 22.3 The Participant will not, by subcontracting any part of the work under this contract, be relieved of its obligations and the Participant will be responsible for all Subcontractors.‌ 22.4 The Participant must not enter into a Subcontract with a Subcontractor named by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency as an employer currently not complying with the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth).

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Sources: Innovation Contract

Key Subcontractors. 22.1 The Participant must not subcontract any work under this contract to a person who is not a Key Subcontractor if the proposed Subcontractor will, under or in connection with the Subcontract: a. use Defence Items on an ongoing basis or require ongoing access to Defence Premises; b. provide goods or services that will form a significant part of the work under this contract; or c. create any IP, or provide IP that is or is likely to be, significant for the development, testing, production, installation, integration or use of the Technology. 22.2 The Participant may request that Defence approve an additional Subcontractor to be included as a Key Subcontractor in item 14 of the CPS. Defence must act reasonably in deciding whether to approve proposed Key Subcontractors and must make a decision and notify the Participant as soon as practicable. The Defence Representative and Participant Representative may agree to update the item 14 of the CPS to include the additional Subcontractor without entering a deed in accordance with clause 38.1. 22.3 The Participant will not, by subcontracting any part of the work under this contract, be relieved of its obligations and the Participant will be responsible for all Subcontractors.‌Subcontractors. 22.4 The Participant must not enter into a Subcontract with a Subcontractor named by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency as an employer currently not complying with the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth).

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Sources: Innovation Contract