Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services Sample Clauses

Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services. The Supplier shall continue to perform all of its obligations under this Call Off Contract and shall not suspend the provision of the Services, notwithstanding: any withholding or deduction by the Customer of any sum due to the Supplier pursuant to the exercise of a right of the Customer to such withholding or deduction under this Call Off Contract; the existence of an unresolved Dispute; and/or any failure by the Customer to pay any Call Off Contract Charges, unless the Supplier is entitled to terminate this Call Off Contract under Clause 42.1 (Termination on Customer Cause for Failure to Pay) for failure by the Customer to pay undisputed Call Off Contract Charges.
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Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services. The Supplier shall continue to perform all of its obligations under this Agreement and shall not suspend the supply of the Services, notwithstanding:
Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services. The Supplier shall continue to perform all of its obligations under this Call Off Contract and shall not suspend the provision of the Services, notwithstanding: any withholding or deduction by the Customer of any sum due to the Supplier pursuant to the exercise of a right of the Customer to such withholding or deduction under this Call Off Contract; the existence of an unresolved Dispute; and/or any failure by the Customer to pay any Call Off Contract Charges, unless the Supplier is entitled to terminate this Call Off Contract under Clause 42.1 (Termination on Customer Cause for Failure to Pay) for failure by the Customer to pay undisputed Call Off Contract Charges. The Supplier shall at all times during the Call Off Contract Period comply with the Standards and maintain, where applicable, accreditation with the relevant Standards' authorisation body. Throughout the Call Off Contract Period, the Parties shall notify each other of any new or emergent standards which could affect the Supplier’s provision, or the receipt by the Customer, of the Services. The adoption of any such new or emergent standard, or changes to existing Standards (including any specified in the Call Off Order Form), shall be agreed in accordance with the Variation Procedure. Where a new or emergent standard is to be developed or introduced by the Customer, the Supplier shall be responsible for ensuring that the potential impact on the Supplier’s provision, or the Customer’s receipt of the Services is explained to the Customer (within a reasonable timeframe), prior to the implementation of the new or emergent Standard. Where Standards referenced conflict with each other or with best professional or industry practice adopted after the Call Off Commencement Date, then the later Standard or best practice shall be adopted by the Supplier. Any such alteration to any Standard or Standards shall require Approval (and the written consent of the Customer where the relevant Standard or Standards is/are included in Framework Schedule 2 (Services and Key Performance Indicators) and shall be implemented within an agreed timescale. Where a standard, policy or document is referred to by reference to a hyperlink, then if the hyperlink is changed or no longer provides access to the relevant standard, policy or document, the Supplier shall notify the Customer and the Parties shall agree the impact of such change.
Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services. 8.6.1 The Supplier shall continue to perform all of its obligations under this Contract and shall not suspend the provision of the Services, notwithstanding: any withholding or deduction by the Customer of any sum due to the Supplier pursuant to the exercise of a right of the Customer to such withholding or deduction under this Contract; the existence of an unresolved Dispute; and/or any failure by the Customer to pay any Contract Charges, unless the Supplier is entitled to terminate this Contract under Clause 42.1 (Termination on Customer Cause for Failure to Pay) for failure by the Customer to pay undisputed Contract Charges.
Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services. 7.4.1 The Supplier shall continue to perform all of its obligations under this Contract and shall not suspend the provision of the Services, notwithstanding: (a) any withholding or deduction by the Authority of any sum due to the Supplier pursuant to the exercise of a right of the Authority to such withholding or deduction under this Contract; (b) the existence of an unresolved Dispute; and/or (c) any failure by the Authority to pay any Contract Charges.
Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services. The Supplier shall continue to perform all of its obligations under this Call Off Contract and shall not suspend the provision of the Services, notwithstanding: any withholding or deduction by the Customer of any sum due to the Supplier pursuant to the exercise of a right of the Customer to such withholding or deduction under this Call Off Contract; the existence of an unresolved Dispute; and/or any failure by the Customer to pay any Call Off Contract Charges, unless the Supplier is entitled to terminate this Call Off Contract under Clause 43.1 (Termination on Customer Cause for Failure to Pay) for failure by the Customer to pay undisputed Call Off Contract Charges. The Supplier may require the Customer to enter into a Supplier Agreement prior to the relevant Services being supplied. Any agreed Supplier Agreement will be included as Annex A to the Order Form. The Supplier shall not vary the terms of the form of the Supplier Agreement attached at Annex A to the Order Form without the Approval of the Customer. In the event of this Call Off Contract being awarded by direct award the form of Supplier Agreement must be as submitted by the Supplier to the Authority on the Framework Commencement Date. In the event this Call Off Contract being awarded by using the Further Competition Procedure, an alternative form of Supplier Agreement may be agreed by the Customer and Supplier and attached as Annex A to the Order Form.
Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services. The Supplier shall continue to perform all of its obligations under this Call Off Contract and shall not suspend the provision of the Services, notwithstanding: any withholding or deduction by the Customer of any sum due to the Supplier pursuant to the exercise of a right of the Customer to such withholding or deduction under this Call Off Contract; the existence of an unresolved Dispute; and/or any failure by the Customer to pay any Call Off Contract Charges, unless the Supplier is entitled to terminate this Call Off Contract under Clause 55.1 (Termination on Customer Cause for Failure to Pay) for failure by the Customer to pay undisputed Call Off Contract Charges. The Supplier shall perform and make available all Services that are required for enrolled persons to complete the course on which they are enrolled until such time as all enrolled persons have completed, or are allowed reasonable time to complete the applicable course. For the avoidance of doubt ‘reasonable time’ for the purposes of this clause shall not exceed six (6) months after the termination of this call off agreement.
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Continuing Obligation to Provide the Services. The Supplier shall continue to perform all of its obligations under this Contract and shall not suspend the provision of the Services, notwithstanding: any withholding or deduction by the Customer of any sum due to the Supplier pursuant to the exercise of a right of the Customer to such withholding or deduction under this Contract; the existence of an unresolved Dispute; and/or any failure by the Customer to pay any Contract Charges, unless the Supplier is entitled to terminate this Contract under Clause 52.1 (Termination on Customer Cause for Failure to Pay) for failure by the Customer to pay undisputed Contract Charges. This Clause 11 shall apply if any Goods have been included in Annex 2 of Contract Schedule 2 (Goods and/or Services).

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