OAPL definition
Examples of OAPL in a sentence
When a major change is made the Client may choose between accepting the change, obtaining a full refund of all monies paid (excluding the 10% non-refundable deposit, Trip Cancellation of flights if any through OAPL/ Permit charges already paid) or accepting any alternative trip offered by the Company.
An OAPL trip price in this brochure and on the website are based on rates and costs in effect at time of printing the brochure or posting on the website.
OAPL will in no case be responsible for any provisions and/or conveniences in case of abandonment of the activity by participants.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Supplier’s acceptance of this Agreement shall not guarantee the Supplier’s acceptance into the OAPL , which shall be subject to successful completion of the Client Accreditation/Accreditation and Enrolment.
The Supplier must agree to the terms of this Agreement prior to acceptance into the OAPL .
If the Client is affected by any condition, medical or otherwise, that might affect other people’s enjoyment of the tour; the Client must advise OAPL at the time of booking.
Admission into the OAPL is subject to the Supplier satisfying the Selection Criteria, passing the City’s review of the request to participate in the OAPL and submitting a request to participate which complies with the Contract Documents and any additional documents produced by the City.
In the event that the Supplier’s status or compliance to any of the Selection Criteria changes throughout the Term, then the Supplier shall inform the City immediately and the Supplier acknowledges that the City reserves the right to, at its sole discretion, expel the Supplier from the OAPL dependent upon the nature of such changes, particularly if such changes are to the detriment of the performance or standards of this Agreement.
The Supplier shall not process Requirements or Services for the City that have been subject to the OAPL outside of the Application.
The City has contracted with Access UK Ltd to provide a web-based software system, namely ▇▇▇▇ Housing or such other technology as may be agreed between the City and Access from time to time (the “Application”), to enable the City to procure Services via the OAPL in compliance with the Public Contract Regulations.