Centre Downtime Sample Clauses

Centre Downtime. Catapult will use commercially reasonable efforts to minimise downtime of the controlled and/or classified areas of the Centre and to plan any such downtime so as to minimise business impact for COLLABORATOR. Catapult will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that as much notice as reasonably possible is provided to COLLABORATOR for the annual four-week window in which the annual shutdown of the Centre is planned and implemented each Year and the annual two-week window in which the semi-annual shutdowns of the Centre are planned and implemented each Year, with the date of these shut-downs being confirmed by Catapult with at least 4 months’ notice to COLLABORATOR. The Parties acknowledge that unplanned downtime may occur at the Centre in circumstances where Catapult is not able to provide advance notice, including in emergencies or where critical or urgent issues arise at the Centre.
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