Common use of Statements of Work Clause in Contracts

Statements of Work. This Agreement, by itself, does not obligate Spirent to provide any services to Client nor does it obligate Client to procure any services from Spirent. To the extent Client wishes to procure services from Spirent and Spirent wishes to provide services to Client, the parties shall execute a statement of work in a format similar to Exhibit A attached which specifically references this Agreement and is signed by both parties (each an “SOW”). The SOW which may contain the following information: (a) the start date, location and scheduled completion of the project; (b) a description of the project and the services to be performed by Spirent; (c) the charges for the services; (d) any copyrightable works to be developed by Spirent and delivered to Client (“Deliverables”); and (e) such other information as may be agreed to by the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the SOW, the terms of the SOW shall govern. Upon execution of an SOW, Spirent shall perform the services set forth in the SOW using generally accepted industry standards and practices. Spirent shall determine in its sole discretion what personnel is required to complete the work contemplated by this Agreement and may use third parties, as determined by Spirent in its sole discretion, to complete any work.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Spirent Professional Services Agreement, Spirent Professional Services Agreement, Spirent Professional Services Agreement

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