Common use of Customer Contracts Clause in Contracts

Customer Contracts. The Supplier shall, as soon as is reasonably practicable after receiving notice from the Authority and in any event prior to the Earliest Supply Start Date for that Customer, issue the Customer with a Customer Contract and the Parties shall co-operate and do such things (including procuring the Customers to do such things) as are reasonably required to ensure that the Customer executes a Customer Contract as soon as is reasonably practicable and in any event by the Earliest Supply Start Date. Subject to the second sentence of this Paragraph 2.2 the Supplier, in entering into a Customer Contract, shall not materially alter the terms of the Customer Contract from the terms of the Model Customer Contract or Model Ancillary Services Contract (as the case may be). If a Customer (or the Authority on a Customer’s behalf) requests that the Supplier enters into a Customer Contract on terms which are varied from the Model Terms (“Varied Terms”), the Supplier shall: act reasonably in considering whether it is willing to enter that Customer’s Customer Contract on the basis of such Varied Terms; and if it is willing to enter into that Customer’s Customer Contract on the basis of the Varied Terms, do so only with the prior written consent of the Authority (such consent being at the Authority’s absolute discretion).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, Indicative Reporting Documents Dates

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