Examples of TUPE Regulations in a sentence
Buyer and Seller agree that it is not their intention that the TUPE Regulations should apply on the entry into, alterations, termination or expiry of the Agreement for Goods or Services.
The Contractor shall indemnify, save harmless and keep the Client indemnified from and against any claim arising or loss or costs incurred as a result of its failure or incapacity to fulfil its obligation under the said TUPE Regulations.
Where the TUPE Regulations apply, or are likely to apply, Seller shall, if required by Buyer, provide Buyer with details of the identity (to the extent lawfully permitted and subject to the requirements of applicable data protection legislation) and terms of employment of all Personnel who are then employed in the provision of the Goods and/or Services.
If a Service Transfer constitutes a relevant transfer, as defined under the TUPE Regulations and/or if the provisions of the Cabinet Office Statement of Practice in relation to Staff Transfers in the Public Sector apply (“Relevant Transfer”) then as the case may be either the Authority or the Replacement Contractor will inherit liabilities in respect of the Transferring Employees.
The Purchaser will indemnify and keep indemnified the Contractor on demand from and against any costs, claims, liabilities and expenses (including legal expenses) suffered or incurred by the Contractor as a result of any failure by the Purchaser to comply with its obligations under Regulations 13(4) of the TUPE Regulations.