Common use of Contractor Undertakings Clause in Contracts

Contractor Undertakings. The Contractor undertakes with the Authority and the Related Organisations that for so long as this Contract remains in full force: it shall: upon becoming aware that any litigation, arbitration, administrative or adjudication or mediation proceedings before or of any court, arbitrator or Relevant Authority ("Legal Proceedings") may be threatened or pending and immediately after the commencement of such Legal Proceedings; or in respect of Legal Proceedings which are against a sub-contractor, within twenty (20) Business Days after becoming aware that such Legal Proceedings may be threatened or pending or within twenty (20) Business Days after the commencement of such Legal Proceedings, give the Authority notice of such Legal Proceedings which would adversely affect, to an extent which is material in the context of this Contract, the Contractor's ability to perform its obligations under this Contract; it shall not, without the prior written consent of the Authority, (and whether by a single transaction or by a series of transactions whether related or not) sell, transfer, lend or otherwise dispose of (other than by way of security) the whole or any part of its business or assets which would materially affect the ability of the Contractor to perform its obligations under this Contract; it shall not cease to be resident in the United Kingdom or transfer in whole or in part its undertaking, business or trade outside the United Kingdom; and it shall not undertake the performance of its obligations under this Contract for the provision of the Services otherwise than through itself or a sub-contractor. Status of Warranties All warranties, representations, undertakings, indemnities and other obligations made, given or undertaken by the Contractor in this Contract are cumulative and none shall be given a limited construction by reference to any other. 6AUTHORITY WARRANTIES

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Marked, data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk

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Contractor Undertakings. The Contractor undertakes with the Authority and the Related Organisations that for so long as this Contract remains in full force: it shall: upon becoming aware that any litigation, arbitration, administrative or adjudication or mediation proceedings before or of any court, arbitrator or Relevant Authority ("Legal Proceedings") may be threatened or pending and immediately after the commencement of such Legal Proceedings; or in respect of Legal Proceedings which are against a subSub-contractorContractor, within twenty (20) Business Days after becoming aware that such Legal Proceedings may be threatened or pending or within twenty (20) Business Days after the commencement of such Legal Proceedings, give the Authority notice of such Legal Proceedings which would adversely affect, to an extent which is material in the context of this Contract, the Contractor's ’s ability to perform its obligations under this Contract; it shall not, without the prior written consent of the Authority, (and whether by a single transaction or by a series of transactions whether related or not) sell, transfer, lend or otherwise dispose of (other than by way of security) the whole or any part of its business or assets which would materially affect the ability of the Contractor to perform its obligations under this Contract; it shall not cease to be resident in the United Kingdom or transfer in whole or in part its undertaking, business or trade outside the United Kingdom; and it shall not undertake the performance of its obligations under this Contract for the provision of the Services otherwise than through itself or a sub-contractor. Status of Warranties All warranties, representations, undertakings, indemnities and other obligations made, given or undertaken by the Contractor in this Contract are cumulative and none shall be given a limited construction by reference to any other. 6AUTHORITY WARRANTIES.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Protect, data.gov.uk

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