Common use of Transferring responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Transferring responsibilities. 23.1 The Supplier cannot assign, novate or transfer a Contract or any part of a Contract without the Relevant Authority’s written consent. 23.2 The Relevant Authority can assign, novate or transfer its Contract or any part of it to any Central Government Body, public or private sector body which performs the functions of the Relevant Authority. 23.3 When CCS or the Buyer uses its rights under Clause 23.2 the Supplier must enter into a novation agreement in the form that CCS or the Buyer specifies. 23.4 The Supplier can terminate a Contract novated under Clause 23.2 to a private sector body that is experiencing an Insolvency Event. 23.5 The Supplier remains responsible for all acts and omissions of the Supplier Staff as if they were its own. 23.6 If CCS or the Buyer asks the Supplier for details about Subcontractors, the Supplier must provide details of Subcontractors at all levels of the supply chain including: (a) their name; (b) the scope of their appointment; and (c) the duration of their appointment.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Order Form, Call Off Contract for Water and Ancillary Services, Order Form

Transferring responsibilities. 23.1 24.1 The Supplier cannot assign, novate or transfer a Contract or any part of a Contract without the Relevant Authority’s written consent. 23.2 24.2 The Relevant Authority can assign, novate or transfer its Contract or any part of it to any Central Government Body, public or private sector body which performs the functions of the Relevant Authority. 23.3 24.3 When CCS or the Buyer uses its rights under Clause 23.2 the Supplier must enter into a novation agreement in the form that CCS or the Buyer specifies. 23.4 24.4 The Supplier can terminate a Contract novated under Clause 23.2 to a private sector body that is experiencing an Insolvency Event. 23.5 24.5 The Supplier remains responsible for all acts and omissions of the Supplier Staff as if they were its own. 23.6 24.6 If CCS or the Buyer asks the Supplier for details about Subcontractors, the Supplier must provide details of Subcontractors at all levels of the supply chain including: (a) their name; (b) the scope of their appointment; and (c) the duration of their appointment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Order Form

Transferring responsibilities. 23.1 22.1 The Supplier cannot assign, novate or transfer a Contract or any part of a Contract without the Relevant Authority’s written consent. 23.2 22.2 The Relevant Authority can assign, novate or transfer its Contract or any part of it to any Central Government Body, public or private sector body which performs the functions of the Relevant Authority. 23.3 22.3 When CCS or the Buyer uses its rights under Clause 23.2 the Supplier must enter into a novation agreement in the form that CCS or the Buyer specifies. 23.4 22.4 The Supplier can terminate a Contract novated under Clause 23.2 to a private sector body that is experiencing an Insolvency Event. 23.5 22.5 The Supplier remains responsible for all acts and omissions of the Supplier Staff as if they were its own. 23.6 22.6 If CCS or the Buyer asks the Supplier for details about Subcontractors, the Supplier must provide details of Subcontractors at all levels of the supply chain including: (a) their name; (b) the scope of their appointment; and (c) the duration of their appointment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Call Off Contract