Notice by Principal Sample Clauses

Notice by Principal. If the Principal is of the opinion that a Force Majeure Event or a Change in Law has occurred or is likely to occur it must promptly give the Operator's Representative a written notice of the occurrence or likely occurrence of that Intervening Event.
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Notice by Principal. If the Principal is of the opinion that a Force Majeure Event or a Change in Law has occurred or is likely to occur it must promptly give the Operator's Representative a written notice of the occurrence or likely occurrence of that Intervening Event. Suspension of obligations If the conditions precedent in clause 18.3 have been satisfied, then the: Operator's obligation to perform the Services (or part of the Services) affected by the Intervening Event will be suspended (and, if applicable, the Principal will not be entitled to impose a penalty for any Performance Failure under the Performance Regime); the Principal will have no Claim against the Operator; and the Principal cannot give notice under clause 20.1, but only for the duration and to the extent that: the Intervening Event continues to prevent the Operator from performing the Services (or part of the Services); and the Operator has taken and is continuing to take all proper and reasonable steps: to minimise the duration of the Intervening Event; and to avoid or minimise the consequences of the Intervening Event. If the Principal has given a notice to the Operator under clause 18.4: Operator's obligation to perform the Services (or part of the Services) affected by the relevant Force Majeure Event or Change in Law will be suspended (and, if applicable, the Principal will not be entitled to impose a penalty for any Performance Failure under the Performance Regime); the Principal will have no Claim against the Operator; the Principal cannot give notice under clause 20.1; and the Principal's obligations under this Agreement will be suspended, other than obligations to pay money that is due and payable, but only for the duration and to the extent that: the Force Majeure Event or Change in Law continues to prevent the Operator from performing the Services (or part of the Services); the Operator has taken and is continuing to take all proper and reasonable steps: to minimise the duration of the Force Majeure Event or Change in Law; and to avoid or minimise the consequences of the Force Majeure Event or Change in Law; and the Force Majeure Event or Change in Law continues to prevent the Principal from complying with its obligations under this Agreement. Suspension Suspension by the Principal The Principal may direct the Operator to suspend the whole or any part of the provision of the Services for such time as the Principal thinks fit: to comply with any Approval, Statutory Requirement, or direction of th...
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