Common use of SUB-CONTRACTING Clause in Contracts

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 The Supplier may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.1, the Supplier shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the Goods. 14.3 Where the Supplier enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier shall: 14.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 In clause 14.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 33 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 13.1 The Supplier Service Provider may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 13.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.113.1, the Supplier Service Provider shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the GoodsDeliverables. 14.3 13.3 Where the Supplier Service Provider enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier Service Provider shall: 14.3.1 13.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 13.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 13.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 13.4 In clause 14.313.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Framework Agreement for Consultancy Services, Framework Agreement for Consultancy Services, National Employer Partnership Expert for Tvet Schools (Nepets) Contract

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 The Supplier may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.1, the Supplier shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- sub-contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the Goods. 14.3 Where the Supplier enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier shall: 14.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Sub-Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 In clause 14.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services, Purchase Agreement

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 The Supplier may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.delayed.‌ 14.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.1, the Supplier shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the Goods. 14.3 Where the Supplier enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier shall:shall:‌ 14.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; andand‌ 14.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 In clause 14.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement, Contract

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 The Supplier may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.delayed.‌ 14.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.1, the Supplier shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- sub - contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the Goods. 14.3 Where the Supplier enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier shall:shall:‌ 14.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; andand‌ 14.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 In clause 14.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 The Supplier Consultant may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.1, the Supplier Consultant shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- sub-contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the Goods. 14.3 Where the Supplier Consultant enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier Consultant shall: 14.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 In clause 14.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliersConsultants, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Consultancy Agreement

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 The Supplier may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.1, the Supplier shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- sub - contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the Goods. 14.3 Where the Supplier enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier shall: 14.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 In clause 14.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 18.1 The Supplier Service Provider may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 18.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.118.1, the Supplier Service Provider shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the GoodsDeliverables. 14.3 18.3 Where the Supplier Service Provider enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier Service Provider shall: 14.3.1 18.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 18.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Sub-Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 13.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 18.4 In clause 14.313.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: National Employer Partnership Expert (Nepe) Contract

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 13.1 The Supplier may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 13.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.113.1, the Supplier shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- sub-contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the Goods. 14.3 13.3 Where the Supplier enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier shall: 14.3.1 13.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 13.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Sub-Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 13.4 In clause 14.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 13.1 The Supplier Service Provider may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 13.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.113.1, the Supplier Service Provider shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- sub-contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the GoodsDeliverables. 14.3 13.3 Where the Supplier Service Provider enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier Service Provider shall: 14.3.1 13.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 13.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 13.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 13.4 In clause 14.313.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Framework Agreement

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 13.1 The Supplier Service Provider may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 13.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.113.1, the Supplier Service Provider shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- contractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the Goods. 14.3 13.3 Where the Supplier Service Provider enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier Service Provider shall: 14.3.1 13.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 13.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 13.4 In clause 14.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 13.1 The Supplier Service Provider may not sub-contract the provision of any material part of the Services without the prior written consent of the British Council, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 13.2 Notwithstanding any sub-contracting permitted under clause 14.113.1, the Supplier Service Provider shall remain wholly liable and responsible for all acts and omissions (howsoever arising) of its sub- contractors subcontractors in the performance of the Services and the supply of the GoodsDeliverables. 14.3 13.3 Where the Supplier Service Provider enters into a Sub-Contract, the Supplier Service Provider shall: 14.3.1 13.3.1 pay any valid invoice received from its subcontractor within 30 days following receipt of the relevant invoice payable under the Sub-Contract; and 14.3.2 13.3.2 include in that Sub-Contract a provision requiring the counterparty to that Sub- Contract SubContract to include in any Sub-Contract which it awards provisions having the same effect as clause 14.3.1 13.3.1 of this Agreement. 14.4 13.4 In clause 14.313.3, “Sub-Contract” means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Framework Agreement for the Purchase of Hotel Services