Common use of Requested Replacement Clause in Contracts

Requested Replacement. If Ascension Health determines in good faith and not for an unlawful purpose that the continued assignment to Ascension Health of any individual Supplier Personnel (including Key Supplier Personnel) is not in the best interests of the Eligible Recipients, then Ascension Health shall give Supplier notice to that effect requesting that such Supplier Personnel be replaced. Supplier shall, as soon as possible, permanently remove and replace such Supplier Personnel with an individual of suitable ability and qualifications. In such event, Ascension Health shall not be obligated to pay any Charges or other fees relating to the replacement of such Supplier Personnel, including any training or other knowledge transfer activities or overlaps in periods of employment. Nothing in this provision shall operate or be construed to limit Supplier’s responsibility for the acts or omissions of the Supplier Personnel, or be construed as joint employment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Professional Services Agreement (Accretive Health, Inc.), Master Professional Services Agreement (Accretive Health, Inc.)