Common use of Notification obligation Clause in Contracts

Notification obligation. If the Customer is unable to perform its duties under the Agreement, including observing any deadlines, the Customer shall notify the Contractor in writing accordingly as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, to the extent possible, when the Customer will again be able to perform the agreed duty.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Development and Customisation Agreement, Development and Customisation Agreement, www.mercell.com

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Notification obligation. β€Œ If the Customer is unable to perform its duties under the Agreement, including observing any as to deadlines, the Customer shall notify the Contractor in writing Consultant accordingly as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, to the extent possible, when the Customer will again be able to perform the agreed duty.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Research and Development Agreement, Assignment Agreement, Research and Development Agreement

Notification obligation. If the Customer is unable to perform its duties under the Agreement, including observing any as to deadlines, the Customer shall notify the Contractor of this in writing accordingly as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, and to the extent possible, possible when the Customer will again be able to perform the agreed duty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Research and Development Agreement, anskaffelser.no

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Notification obligation. β€Œ If the Customer is unable to perform its duties under the Agreement, including observing any deadlinesas agreed, the Customer shall notify the Contractor in writing accordingly as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, to the extent possible, when the Customer will again be able to perform the agreed duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maintenance Agreement

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