Control of the Contract Sample Clauses

Control of the Contract. F1 Transfer and Sub-Contracting F1.1 Except where F1.4 and F1.5 applies, the Contractor shall not assign, sub-contract or in any other way dispose of the Contract or any part of it without prior Approval. Sub-contracting any part of the Contract shall not relieve the Contractor of any of its obligations or duties under the Contract. F1.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of its Sub-contractors as though they are its own. F1.3 Where the Authority has consented to the placing of sub-contracts, copies of each sub-contract shall, at the request of the Authority, be sent by the Contractor to the Authority as soon as reasonably practicable. F1.4 Notwithstanding clause F1.1, the Contractor may assign to a third party (“the Assignee”) the right to receive payment of the Contract Price or any part thereof due to the Contractor under this Contract (including any interest which the Authority incurs under clause C2.
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Control of the Contract. Assignment and Sub-Contracting Except where clauses 26.5 and 26.6 apply, the Contractor shall not assign, sub-contract or in any other way dispose of the Contract or any part of it without prior Approval. Sub-contracting any part of the Contract shall not relieve the Contractor of any of its obligations or duties under the Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of its sub-contractors as though they are its own. Where the Authority has consented to the placing of sub-contracts for the provision of services, copies of each sub-contract shall, at the request of the Authority, be sent by the Contractor to the Authority as soon as reasonably practicable. Alternatively, the Authority may require that, if the Contractor wishes to sub-contract any obligations under the Contract for the provision of services at any time it shall submit a list of sub-contractors to the Authority for approval. The Contractor shall obtain the Authority’s prior written approval before changing any of the sub-contractors so approved. The Authority shall not unreasonably withhold or delay such approval. Notwithstanding clause 26.1, the Contractor may assign to a third party ("the Assignee") the right to receive payment of the Contract Price or any part thereof due to the Contractor under the Contract (including any interest which the Authority incurs under clause 11). Any assignment under this clause 26.5 shall be subject to: ‫reduction of any sums in respect of which the Authority exercises its right of recovery under clause 12; all related rights of the Authority under the Contract in relation to the recovery of sums due but unpaid; and the Authority receiving notification under both clauses 26.6 and 26.7. ‫In the event that the Contractor assigns the right to receive the Contract Price under clause 26.5, the Contractor or the Assignee shall notify the Authority in writing of the assignment and the date upon which the assignment becomes effective. The Contractor shall ensure that the Assignee notifies the Authority of the Assignee’s contact information and bank account details to which the Authority shall make payment. The provisions of clause 11 shall continue to apply in all other respects after the assignment and shall not be amended without the Approval of the Authority. Subject to clause 26.11, the Authority may assign, novate or otherwise dispose of its rights and obligations under the Contract or any part thereof as it sees fit provided that any...
Control of the Contract. F1 Transfer and Sub-Contracting F1.1 The Provider shall not assign, sub-contract or in any other way dispose of the Contract or any part of it without prior Approval. Sub-contracting any part of the Contract shall not relieve the Provider of any of its obligations or duties under the Contract. F1.2 The Provider shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of its Sub-contractors as though they are its own. F1.3 Where the Authority has consented to the placing of sub-contracts, copies of each sub-contract shall, at the request of the Authority, be sent by the Provider to the Authority as soon as reasonably practicable. F1.4 The provisions of clause C2 (Payment and VAT) shall continue to apply in all other respects after the assignment and shall not be amended without the Approval of the Authority. F1.5 Subject to clause F1.7, the Authority may assign, novate or otherwise dispose of its rights and obligations under the Contract or any part thereof to; a) any Contracting Authority; b) any other body established by the Crown or under statute in order substantially to perform any of the functions that had previously been performed by the Authority; or c) any private sector body which substantially performs the functions of the Authority, provided that any such assignment, novation or other disposal shall not increase the burden of the Provider’s obligations under the Contract. F1.6 Any change in the legal status of the Authority such that it ceases to be a Contracting Authority shall not, subject to clause F1.5, affect the validity of the Contract. In such circumstances, the Contract shall bind and inure to the benefit of any successor body to the Authority. F1.7 If the rights and obligations under the Contract are assigned, novated or otherwise disposed of pursuant to clause F1.5 to a body which is not a Contracting Authority or if there is a change in the legal status of the Authority such that it ceases to be a Contracting Authority (in the remainder of this clause both such bodies being referred to as the “Transferee”): a) the rights of termination of the Authority in clauses H1 (Termination on Insolvency and Change of Control) and H2 (Termination on Default) shall be available to the Provider in the event of respectively, the bankruptcy or insolvency, or Default of the Transferee; and b) the Transferee shall only be able to assign, novate or otherwise dispose of its rights and obligations under the Contract or any part thereof with the prior consent in w...
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Control of the Contract. Assignment and Sub-Contracting Waiver Variation Severability Remedies Cumulative Extension of Initial Contract Period Entire Agreement Counterparts Liability, Indemnity and Insurance Warranties and Representations
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