Common use of LEGISLATIVE CHANGE Clause in Contracts

LEGISLATIVE CHANGE. The Supplier shall neither be relieved of its obligations under this Call Off Contract nor be entitled to an increase in the Call Off Contract Charges as the result of: General Change in Law; Specific Change in Law where the effect of that Specific Change in Law on the Services is known at the Effective Date. If a Specific Change in Law occurs or will occur during the Call Off Contract Period (other than those referred to in Clause 56.1.2), the Supplier shall notify the Customer of the likely effects of that change. As soon as practicable after any notification in accordance with Clause 56.2 the parties shall discuss and agree the matters referred to in that clause and any ways in which the Supplier can mitigate the effect of the Specific Change of Law, including: providing evidence that the Supplier has minimised any increase in costs or maximised any reduction in costs, including in respect of the costs of its Sub-contractors; demonstrating that a foreseeable Specific Change in Law had been taken into account by the Supplier before it occurred; giving evidence as to how the Specific Change in Law has affected the cost of supplying the Goods and/or Services; and demonstrating that any expenditure that has been avoided, has been taken into account in amending the Call Off Contract Charges. Any increase in the Call Off Contract Charges or relief from any of the Supplier's obligations under this Call Off Contract agreed by the Parties pursuant to Clauses 56.2 and 56.3 above shall be implemented in accordance with Clause 53 (Variation).

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Samples: data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk

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LEGISLATIVE CHANGE. The Supplier shall neither be relieved of its obligations under this Call Off Contract nor be entitled to an increase in the Call Off Contract Charges as the result of: General Change in Law; Specific Change in Law where the effect of that Specific Change in Law on the Services is known at the Effective Date. If a Specific Change in Law occurs or will occur during the Call Off Contract Period (other than those referred to in Clause 56.1.2), the Supplier shall notify the Customer of the likely effects of that change. As soon as practicable after any notification in accordance with Clause 56.2 the parties shall discuss and agree the matters referred to in that clause and any ways in which the Supplier can mitigate the effect of the Specific Change of Law, including: providing evidence that the Supplier has minimised any increase in costs or maximised any reduction in costs, including in respect of the costs of its Sub-contractors; demonstrating that a foreseeable Specific Change in Law had been taken into account by the Supplier before it occurred; giving evidence as to how the Specific Change in Law has affected the cost of supplying the Goods and/or Services; and demonstrating that any expenditure that has been avoided, has been taken into account in amending the Call Off Contract Charges. Any increase in the Call Off Contract Charges or relief from any of the Supplier's obligations under this Call Off Contract agreed by the Parties pursuant to Clauses 56.2 and 56.3 above shall be implemented in accordance with Clause 53 55 (Variation).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk

LEGISLATIVE CHANGE. The Supplier shall neither be relieved of its obligations under this Call Off Contract nor be entitled to an increase in the Call Off Contract Charges as the result ofof a: General Change in Law; Specific Change in Law where the effect of that Specific Change in Law on the Services is known at the Effective Call Off Commencement Date. If a Specific Change in Law occurs or will occur during the Call Off Contract Period (other than those referred to in Clause 56.1.227.1.2), the Supplier shall notify the Customer of the likely effects of that change. As soon as practicable after any notification in accordance with Clause 56.2 27.2 the parties shall discuss and agree the matters referred to in that clause and any ways in which the Supplier can mitigate the effect of the Specific Change of Law, including: providing evidence that the Supplier has minimised any increase in costs or maximised any reduction in costs, including in respect of the costs of its Sub-contractorsContractors; demonstrating that a foreseeable Specific Change in Law had been taken into account by the Supplier before it occurred; giving evidence as to how the Specific Change in Law has affected the cost of supplying the Goods and/or Services; and demonstrating that any expenditure that has been avoided, has been taken into account in amending the Call Off Contract Charges. Charges Any increase in the Call Off Contract Charges or relief from any of the Supplier's obligations under this Call Off Contract agreed by the Parties pursuant to Clauses 56.2 27.2 and 56.3 27.3 above shall be implemented in accordance with Clause 53 19 (Variation).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk, data.gov.uk

LEGISLATIVE CHANGE. The Supplier shall neither be relieved of its obligations under this Call Off Contract nor be entitled to an increase in the Call Off Contract Charges as the result of: General Change in Lawlaw; Specific Change in Law where the effect of that Specific Change in Law on the Services is known at the Effective Date. If a Specific Change in Law occurs or will occur during the Call Off Contract Period (other than those referred to in Clause 56.1.260.1.2), the Supplier shall notify the Customer of the likely effects of that change. As soon as as practicable after any notification in accordance with Clause 56.2 60.2 the parties shall discuss and agree the matters referred to in that clause and any ways in which the Supplier can mitigate the effect of the Specific Change of Law, including: providing Providing evidence that the Supplier has minimised any increase in costs or maximised any reduction in costs, including in respect of the costs of its Sub-contractors; demonstrating Demonstrating that a foreseeable Specific Change in Law had been taken into account by the Supplier before it occurred; giving Giving evidence as to how the Specific Change in Law has affected the cost of supplying the Goods Products and/or Services; and demonstrating Demonstrating that any expenditure that has been avoided, has been taken into account in amending the Call Off Contract Charges. Any increase in the Call Off Contract Charges or relief from any of the Supplier's obligations under this Call Off Contract agreed by the Parties pursuant to Clauses 56.2 60.2 and 56.3 60.3 above shall be implemented in accordance with Clause 53 24.1 (Variation).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk, assets.webuat.crowncommercial.gov.uk

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LEGISLATIVE CHANGE. The Supplier shall neither be relieved of its obligations under this Call Off Contract nor be entitled to an increase in the Call Off Contract Charges as the result ofof a: General Change in Law; Specific Change in Law where the effect of that Specific Change in Law on the Services is known at the Effective Call Off Commencement Date. If a Specific Change in Law occurs or will occur during the Call Off Contract Period (other than those referred to in Clause 56.1.254.1.2), the Supplier shall notify the Customer of the likely effects of that change. As soon as practicable after any notification in accordance with Clause 56.2 54.2 the parties shall discuss and agree the matters referred to in that clause and any ways in which the Supplier can mitigate the effect of the Specific Change of Law, including: providing evidence that the Supplier has minimised any increase in costs or maximised any reduction in costs, including in respect of the costs of its Sub-contractorsContractors; demonstrating that a foreseeable Specific Change in Law had been taken into account by the Supplier before it occurred; giving evidence as to how the Specific Change in Law has affected the cost of supplying the Goods and/or Services; and demonstrating that any expenditure that has been avoided, has been taken into account in amending the Call Off Contract Charges. Charges Any increase in the Call Off Contract Charges or relief from any of the Supplier's obligations under this Call Off Contract agreed by the Parties pursuant to Clauses 56.2 54.2 and 56.3 54.3 above shall be implemented in accordance with Clause 53 46 (Variation).

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Samples: www.blpd.gov.uk

LEGISLATIVE CHANGE. The Supplier shall neither be relieved of its obligations under this Call Off Contract nor be entitled to an increase in the Call Off Contract Charges and/or a decrease in the Rebate as the result ofof a: General Change in Law; Specific Change in Law where the effect of that Specific Change in Law on the Services is known at the Effective Call Off Commencement Date. If a Specific Change in Law occurs or will occur during the Call Off Contract Period (other than those referred to in Clause 56.1.254.1.2), the Supplier shall notify the Customer of the likely effects of that change. As soon as practicable after any notification in accordance with Clause 56.2 54.2 the parties shall discuss and agree the matters referred to in that clause and any ways in which the Supplier can mitigate the effect of the Specific Change of Law, including: providing evidence that the Supplier has minimised any increase in costs or maximised any reduction in costs, including in respect of the costs of its Sub-contractorsContractors; demonstrating that a foreseeable Specific Change in Law had been taken into account by the Supplier before it occurred; giving evidence as to how the Specific Change in Law has affected the cost of supplying the Goods and/or Services; and demonstrating that any expenditure that has been avoided, has been taken into account in amending the Call Off Contract ChargesCharges and/or Rebate. Any increase in the Call Off Contract Charges or relief from any of the Supplier's obligations under this Call Off Contract agreed by the Parties pursuant to Clauses 56.2 54.2 and 56.3 54.3 above shall be implemented in accordance with Clause 53 46 (Variation).

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Samples: data.gov.uk

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