Common use of Notice of Clause in Contracts

Notice of. unforeseen event When the circumstances described in clause 21.1 arise or are reasonably perceived by the Affected Party as an imminent possibility, the Affected Party must give notice of those circumstances to the other party as soon as possible, identifying the effect they will have on its performance. An Affected Party must make all reasonable efforts to minimise the effects of such circumstances on the performance of this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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Notice of. unforeseen event When the circumstances described in clause 21.1 27.1 arise or are reasonably perceived by the Affected Party as an imminent possibility, the Affected Party must give notice of those circumstances to the other party as soon as possible, identifying the effect they will have on its performance. An The Affected Party must make all reasonable efforts to minimise the effects of such circumstances on the performance of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: arena.gov.au

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