Common use of Planned Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Planned Maintenance. 5.1 Save for a Force Majeure Event or in the case of an emergency, where the Supplier considers (in its sole discretion) that it is necessary to carry out planned maintenance activities that will affect or can reasonably be expected to affect the Company’s operations, the Supplier shall notify the Company at least 48 hours in advance of the commencement of the planned maintenance detailing the nature of such maintenance to be carried out and the timetable for completion. Planned maintenance will be carried out in accordance with the Supplier’s standard procedures which are available upon request by the Company. In the case of an Event of Force Majeure or an emergency, no advance notice is required.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Administration, bcn.co.uk, bcn.co.uk

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Planned Maintenance. 5.1 4.1 Save for a Force Majeure Event or in the case of an emergency, where the Supplier considers (in its sole discretion) that it is necessary to carry out planned maintenance activities that will affect or can reasonably be expected to affect the Company’s operations, the Supplier shall notify the Company at least 48 hours in advance of the commencement of the planned maintenance detailing the nature of such maintenance to be carried out and the timetable for completion. Planned maintenance will be carried out in accordance with the Supplier’s standard procedures which are available upon request by the Company. In the case of an Event of Force Majeure or an emergency, no advance notice is required.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: bcn.co.uk, bcn.co.uk, bcn.co.uk

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