Suspension by the contractor Sample Clauses

Suspension by the contractor. If the contractor is affected by force majeure, it may suspend the performance of a specific contract. The contractor must immediately notify the contracting authority of the suspension. The notification must include a description of the force majeure and state when the contractor expects to resume the performance of the contract. The contractor must notify the contracting authority as soon as it is able to resume performance of the specific contract, unless the contracting authority has already terminated the FWC or the specific contract.
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Suspension by the contractor. The contractor may suspend the performance of the contract or any part thereof if a case of force majeure makes such performance impossible or excessively difficult. The contractor shall inform the contracting authority about the suspension without delay, giving all the necessary reasons and details and the envisaged date for resuming the performance of the contract. Once the circumstances allow resuming performance, the contractor shall inform the contracting authority immediately, unless the contracting authority has already terminated the contract.
Suspension by the contractor. If and to the extent the contractor, including any of its subcontractors, is affected by force majeure, it may suspend the performance of the APA and/or the Vaccine Order Forms.
Suspension by the contractor. If and to the extent the contractor, including any of its subcontractors, is affected by force majeure, it may suspend the performance of the APA and/or the Vaccine Order Forms. If the performance of the APA or both the performance of the APA and the performance of all Vaccine Order Forms are affected, the contractor must immediately notify the Commission of the suspension or, if only the performance of certain Vaccine Order Forms is affected, the contractor must immediately notify the relevant participating Member State(s) of the suspension. The notification must include a description of the force majeure and state when the contractor expects to resume the performance of the APA and/or the Vaccine Order Forms. The contractor must notify the Commission or the relevant participating Member State(s) (as the case may be) as soon as it is able to resume performance of the APA and/or Vaccine Order Form, unless the APA or the Vaccine Order Form has already been terminated.
Suspension by the contractor. If the Contractor or a Participating Contractor Affiliate is affected by Force majeure, it may suspend the provision of the services under a Vaccine Order Form. The Contractor or the Participating Contractor Affiliate must immediately notify the Commission of the suspension. The notification must include a description of the Force majeure and state when the Contractor or the Participating Contractor Affiliate expects to resume the provision of services. The Contractor or the Participating Contractor Affiliate must notify the Commission as soon as it is able to resume performance of the Vaccine Order Form, unless the Commission has already terminated the PA or the Vaccine Order Form.
Suspension by the contractor. The Contractor may suspend the performance of the FWC or any part thereof if a case of force majeure makes such performance impossible or excessively difficult. The Contractor shall inform the EUI about the suspension without delay, giving all the necessary reasons and details and the envisaged date for resuming the performance of the FWC. Once the circumstances allow resuming performance, the Contractor shall inform the EUI immediately, unless the EUI has already terminated the FWC, order form or specific contract.
Suspension by the contractor. 28.1 The contractor may give ten (10) working days notice to the employer and the principal agent of the intention to suspend the works where the employer or principal agent has failed to:
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Suspension by the contractor. 55.2 If suspension is necessary for the protection of the Works or human safety, the Contractor may with Notice to the Employer also suspend all or a Section of the Works. During suspension, the Contractor shall take all reasonable steps in the circumstances to protect, store and secure such part or the Works against any deterioration, loss or damage. Consequences of suspension
Suspension by the contractor. The Contractor may suspend the performance of the Contract or Order Form or any part thereof if a case of force majeure makes such performance impossible or excessively difficult. The Contractor shall inform the ETF about the suspension without delay, giving all the necessary reasons and details and the envisaged date for resuming the performance of the Contract or Order Form. Once the circumstances allow resuming performance, the Contractor shall inform the ETF immediately, unless the ETF has already terminated the Contract or Order Form.
Suspension by the contractor. The Contractor may suspend the performance of the FWC or Specific Contract or any part thereof if a case of Force Majeure makes such performance impossible or excessively difficult. The Contractor shall inform immediately the Contracting Authority about the suspension without delay, giving all the necessary reasons and details and the envisaged date for resuming the performance of the FWC. The Contractor must notify the Contracting Authority as soon as it is able to resume performance of the Specific Contract, unless the Contracting Authority has already terminated the FWC or the Specific Contract.
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