Compliance Requirements (note Sample Clauses
The Compliance Requirements clause establishes the obligation for parties to adhere to all applicable laws, regulations, and standards relevant to the agreement. In practice, this means each party must ensure their actions, products, or services meet legal and regulatory requirements, such as data protection laws or industry-specific standards. This clause serves to allocate responsibility for legal compliance, reducing the risk of regulatory violations and associated penalties for all parties involved.
Compliance Requirements (note. Framework Contractors should be aware that Framework Public Bodies may supplement / require to supplement the following at mini- competition and the following should not therefore be read as exhaustive): • Waste (Scotland) Regulations 2012 – see for example:
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10.1. Pricing for the initial 3 year period will be as submitted by the Contractor and ultimately set out at Schedule 2 of the Framework Agreement. It is envisaged that in response to mini- competitions, Contractors may offer lower prices than those included in Schedule 2 of the Framework Agreement.
10.2. The Framework Agreement provides details s to how prices will be reviewed if the final 12 month extension is taken up.
