AVAILABILITY OF HARDWARE MAINTENANCE Sample Clauses

AVAILABILITY OF HARDWARE MAINTENANCE. 12.11.1 For the purposes of this Contract, "Circumstances" shall be defined to be any of the following: 12.11.1.1 if the Contractor being a company or (if it is a subsidiary company) the parent company of the Contractor or the Guarantor is subject to an Insolvency Event; or 12.11.1.2 if the Contractor or its parent company ceases to manufacture, market and support the type of Works to be supplied under this Contract and is unable to identify another supplier willing and able to assume its maintenance and support obligations within a reasonable period of time; or 12.11.1.3 if the Contractor commits a fundamental breach of its obligation to provide Maintenance Services (including a failure to meet the Service Levels) in respect of any Machines or Software Products and such fundamental breach of its maintenance obligations, if capable of remedy, shall continue unremedied for 30 Days after written notice thereof shall have been given to the Contractor by ECMWF, and the Contractor has not exerted reasonable efforts to remedy the breach. 12.11.2 Forthwith upon the occurrence of Circumstances or any circumstances analogous to the Circumstances defined in Clause 12.11 in relation to a Machine manufactured by the Contractor, ECMWF shall have the right to arrange third party hardware maintenance of the Machines. 12.11.3 Forthwith upon the occurrence of Circumstances or any circumstances analogous to the Circumstances defined in Clause 12.11 in relation to the manufacturer of a Machine not manufactured by the Contractor, unless the Contractor shall immediately confirm in writing its willingness and ability to continue to provide all necessary hardware maintenance services under this Contract, ECMWF shall have the right to arrange third party hardware maintenance of such Machine. 12.11.4 In the event of ECMWF obtaining the right referred to in Clause 12.11.2 and/or Clause 12.11.3, ECMWF shall be entitled to: 12.11.4.1 terminate this Contract in part or in whole pursuant to Clause 2.13; and/or 12.11.4.2 continue to receive Maintenance Services from the Contractor, a Sub-contractor (where the Contract has not been terminated pursuant to this Clause 12.11), or a third party.
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