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Common use of ASSIGNMENT/SUB-CONTRACTING Clause in Contracts

ASSIGNMENT/SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 Supplier shall not assign its rights and obligations under the Agreement to third parties (including affiliated companies of Supplier), whether in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Canon. 14.2 Supplier shall not subcontract the fulfilment of its obligations under the Agreement to third parties (including affiliated companies of Supplier), whether in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Canon, which is not to be unreasonably withheld, provided that Supplier has in place obligations with the subcontractor that are similar to the obligations imposed on Supplier in the Agreement and Supplier shall be liable for the acts and omissions of its subcontractor in carrying out the obligations under this Agreement as if they were the acts or omissions of Supplier. 14.3 In urgent cases, and/or if it has been reasonably established that Supplier will fail (or has already failed) to meet, will be late in meeting or will not adequately meet its obligations under the Agreement, Canon is entitled to: (i) perform such obligations itself (if this is possible); (ii) appoint another sub-contractor to perform such obligations; or (iii) require that Supplier subcontracts the performance of its obligations under the Agreement, in each case whether in whole or in part, at no extra charge to Canon. This shall not release Supplier from its obligations under the Agreement and is without prejudice to any other rights of Canon arising from the non-fulfilment by Supplier and/or the third party of their obligations.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, General Purchase Terms and Conditions, General Purchase Terms

ASSIGNMENT/SUB-CONTRACTING. 14.1 Supplier shall not assign cede any or all of its rights and and/or delegate any or all of its obligations under the Agreement to any third parties party (including affiliated companies of Supplier), whether in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Canon. 14.2 Supplier shall not subcontract the fulfilment performance of any or all of its obligations under the Agreement to any third parties party (including affiliated companies of Supplier), whether in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Canon, which is not to be unreasonably withheld, provided that Supplier has in place obligations with the subcontractor that are similar to the obligations imposed on Supplier in the Agreement and Supplier shall be fully liable for the acts and omissions of its subcontractor in carrying out the obligations under this Agreement as if they were the acts or omissions of Supplier. 14.3 In urgent cases, and/or if it has been reasonably established that Supplier will fail (or has already failed) to meet, will be late in meeting or will not adequately meet its obligations under the Agreement, Canon is entitled to: (i) perform such obligations itself (if this is possible); (ii) appoint another sub-contractor to perform such obligations; or (iii) require that Supplier subcontracts the performance of its obligations under the Agreement, in each case whether in whole or in part, at no extra charge to Canon. This shall not release Supplier from its obligations under the Agreement and is without prejudice to any other rights of Canon arising from the non-fulfilment by Supplier and/or the third party of their obligations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement