Appointment of Sub-Contractors Sample Clauses

Appointment of Sub-Contractors. The Supplier shall exercise due skill and care in the selection of any Sub-Contractors to ensure that the Supplier is able to: manage any Sub-Contractors in accordance with Good Industry Practice; comply with its obligations under this Call Off Contract in the Delivery of the Services; and assign, novate or otherwise transfer to the Customer or any Replacement Supplier any of its rights and/or obligations under each Sub-Contract that relates exclusively to this Call Off Contract. Prior to sub-contacting any of its obligations under this Call Off Contract, the Supplier shall notify the Customer and provide the Customer with: the proposed Sub-Contractor’s name, registered office and company registration number; the scope of any Services to be provided by the proposed Sub-Contractor; and where the proposed Sub-Contractor is an Affiliate of the Supplier, evidence that demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the Customer that the proposed Sub-Contract has been agreed on "arm’s-length" terms. If requested by the Customer within ten (10) Working Days of receipt of the Supplier’s notice issued pursuant to Clause 29.1.2, the Supplier shall also provide: a copy of the proposed Sub-Contract; and any further information reasonably requested by the Customer. The Customer may, within ten (10) Working Days of receipt of the Supplier’s notice issued pursuant to Clause 29.1.2 (or, if later, receipt of any further information requested pursuant to Clause 29.1.3), object to the appointment of the relevant Sub-Contractor if they consider that: the appointment of a proposed Sub-Contractor may prejudice the provision of the Services or may be contrary to the interests respectively of the Customer under this Call Off Contract; the proposed Sub-Contractor is unreliable and/or has not provided reasonable services to its other customers; and/or the proposed Sub-Contractor employs unfit persons, in which case, the Supplier shall not proceed with the proposed appointment. If: the Customer has not notified the Supplier that it objects to the proposed Sub-Contractor’s appointment by the later of ten (10) Working Days of receipt of: the Supplier’s notice issued pursuant to Clause 29.1.2; and any further information requested by the Customer pursuant to Clause 29.1.3; and the proposed Sub-Contract is not a Key Sub-Contract which shall require the written consent of the Authority and the Customer in accordance with Clause 29.2 (Appointment of Key Sub-Contractors). the Supplier may ...
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Appointment of Sub-Contractors. 5.9The Supplier shall exercise due skill and care in the selection of any Sub-Contractors to ensure that the Supplier is able to:
Appointment of Sub-Contractors. The Supplier shall exercise due skill and care in the selection of any Sub-Contractors to ensure that the Supplier is able to: manage any Sub-Contractors in accordance with Good Industry Practice; comply with its obligations under this Legal Services Contract in the provision of the Ordered Panel Services; and assign, novate or otherwise transfer to the Customer or any Replacement Supplier any of its rights and/or obligations under each Sub-Contract that relates exclusively to this Legal Services Contract. Prior to sub-contracting any of its obligations under this Legal Services Contract, the Supplier shall notify the Customer and provide the Customer with: the proposed Sub-Contractor’s name, registered office and company registration number; the scope of any Ordered Panel Services to be provided by the proposed Sub-Contractor; and where the proposed Sub-Contractor is an Affiliate of the Supplier, evidence that demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the Customer that the proposed Sub-Contract has been agreed on "arm’s-length" terms. If requested by the Customer within ten (10) Working Days of receipt of the Supplier’s notice issued pursuant to Clause 5.10, the Supplier shall also provide:
Appointment of Sub-Contractors. 15.5 The Supplier shall exercise due skill and care in the selection and appointment of any Sub-contractors to ensure that the Supplier is able to:
Appointment of Sub-Contractors. D.1. While acknowledging that value for money is the core principle underpinning decisions on government procurement, when issuing tenders the State may preference Proponents, contractors, subcontractors and consultants that have a demonstrated commitment to:
Appointment of Sub-Contractors. 23.1.1 The Authority has consented to the engagement of the Sub- Contractors listed in Framework Schedule 7 (Sub-Contractors).
Appointment of Sub-Contractors. 25.1.1 The Authority has consented to the engagement of the Sub- Contractors listed in DPS Selection Questionnaire and where applicable Attachment 4 (Additional Sub-Contractors) which forms part of the bid pack.
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Appointment of Sub-Contractors. The Authority has consented to the engagement of the Sub- Contractors listed in DMP Schedule 7 (Sub-Contractors). Where during the Dynamic Marketplace Period the Supplier wishes to enter into a new Sub-Contract or replace a Sub-Contractor, it must obtain the prior written consent of the Authority and the Contracting Authority with whom it has entered into a Contract and shall at the time of requesting such consent, provide the Authority with the information detailed in Clause 25.1.3. The decision of the Authority to consent or not will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. The Authority and/or the Contracting Authority may reasonably withhold their consent to the appointment of a Sub- Contractor if either of them considers that:
Appointment of Sub-Contractors. 2.1 Lenders Right to Step-in The Concessioning Authority and the Successful Bidder hereby irrevocably agree that upon occurrence of a Concessionaire Event of Default, the Lender(s) shall, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies available to them under law and Financing Documents, and without being required to exercise or exhaust such rights or remedies, have the right to enforce the Security for the Residual Concession Period in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the Concession Agreement.
Appointment of Sub-Contractors. 1.4.1 While acknowledging that value for money is the core principle underpinning decisions on government procurement, when issuing tenders the State may preference Proponents, contractors, subcontractors and consultants that have a demonstrated commitment to: adding and/or retaining trainees and apprentices; increasing the participation of women in all aspects of the industry; or promoting employment and training opportunities for Indigenous Australians in regions where significant Indigenous populations exist.
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