The Contractor is obliged to Sample Clauses

The Contractor is obliged to. 3.4.1. confirm the fact of the conclusion of this Agreement by giving the Client an access to the electronic cabinet;
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The Contractor is obliged to. Provide safety equipment where this may be appropriate. The Contractor takes its Health and Safety responsibility seriously and therefore will provide all of the safety equipment used on their site either by employees or subcontractors and their substitutes or helpers where it is requested. – Provide a pay statement to the Subcontractor in accordance with the requirements of the scheme. – Comply with its obligations under all applicable data protection legislation. THE CONTRACTOR IS NOT OBLIGED TO: – Offer any work. The Contractor may offer the Subcontractor the opportunity to provide your services but is not obliged to.
The Contractor is obliged to. 6.4.1. require the Client to pay the cost of the Services in accordance with the terms of the Agreement; 6.4.2. require the Client to comply with all the terms of the Agreement; 6.4.3. not to allow the Client to the premises of the Club, if the appearance of the Client gives the staff of the Contractor grounds to believe that the latter is intoxicated or under the influence of any of the drugs or under the influence of drugs,
The Contractor is obliged to. 4.3.1. Provide, by posting on the official website of the Hotel on the address: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx/uk/golovna-pro-gotel/, the necessary and reliable information about hotel services, their types, features and prices, provide the Customer or Guest, at his request, other services related to the relevant hotel service, as well as to inform the Customer or the Guest, with the Rules of Accommodation in the Hotel.
The Contractor is obliged to. 3.1.1. fulfill the duties and rights imposed on him properly and in good faith; 3.1.2. provide the Customer with additional services defined in the Annex N3 of this agreement in return for reimbursement of an appropriate cost. 3.1.3. compensate for the damage inflicted upon the Customer due to unlawful act of the Contractor, as well as the ŽŶƚƌĂfaĐiluƚre Žto ƌful͛filƐor improper fulfillment of the contractual obligations; 3.1.4. in the exercise of his rights and duties, fully comply with the applicable Law of Georgia, the provisions of this
The Contractor is obliged to. 4.5.1. Provide timely and high-quality Services provided for in clause 2.1 of this Agreement.
The Contractor is obliged to. 6.2.1. to provide quality and timely services to the Client;
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