Significant Problems Clause Samples
The 'Significant Problems' clause defines how parties should address major issues that arise during the performance of a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the process for identifying, reporting, and resolving problems that could materially affect the project's success, such as delays, technical failures, or regulatory obstacles. By establishing clear procedures for escalation and resolution, the clause helps ensure that significant issues are managed promptly and transparently, minimizing disruption and reducing the risk of disputes.
Significant Problems. Each Party will keep the other informed as to any significant problems encountered with the Diagnostic Products that relate to components or products supplied by the other Party and any solutions arrived at for those problems, and will communicate promptly to the other Party any and all material modifications, design changes or improvements of the Diagnostic Products suggested by any customer or by any employee or agent of such Party, as long as such disclosures do not violate any existing confidentiality obligations that such Party has to any Third Party, and such Party shall use reasonable efforts to obtain the right to disclose such information; and the receiving Party will, within a reasonable time after receiving any information about problems with the Diagnostic Products, inform the other Party of the steps (if any) that the receiving Party intends to take with respect to such problems.
Significant Problems. If either party becomes aware of significant unanticipated problems that arise following implementation of this program, the IRS or the Union will inform the other party, and the parties will meet to discuss and attempt to resolve the problem as soon as possible.
Significant Problems. If either party becomes aware of significant unanticipated problems that arise following implementation of this initiative, the Employer or NTEU will inform the other party, and the parties will meet to discuss and attempt to resolve the problem as soon as possible.
Significant Problems. Each Party will keep the other Party informed as to any significant problems encountered with the Affymetrix Instruments that relate to components or products supplied by the other Party and any solutions arrived at for those problems, and will communicate promptly to the other Party any and all material modifications, design changes or improvements of the Affymetrix Instruments suggested by any customer or by any employee or agent of such Party, as long as such disclosures do not violate any existing confidentiality obligations that such Party has to any Third Party, and such Party shall use reasonable efforts to obtain the right to disclose such information; and the receiving Party will, within a reasonable time after receiving any information about problems with the Affymetrix Instruments, inform the other Party of the steps (if any) that the receiving Party intends to take with respect to such problems.
Significant Problems. If either Party becomes aware of significant unanticipated problems that arise following the implementation of this agreement, Counsel or NTEU will inform the other, and the will meet to discuss and resolve them as soon as possible.
