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Early Warning Sample Clauses

Early Warning. 32.1 The Contractor is to warn the Engineer at the earliest opportunity of specific likely future events or circumstances that may adversely affect the quality of the work, increase the Contract Price or delay the execution of works. The Engineer may require the Contractor to provide an estimate of the expected effect of the future event or circumstance on the Contract Price and Completion Date. The estimate is to be provided by the Contractor as soon as reasonably possible. 32.2 The Contractor shall cooperate with the Engineer in making and considering proposals for how the effect of such an event or circumstance can be avoided or reduced by anyone involved in the work and in carrying out any resulting instruction of the Engineer.
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Early Warning. 15.1.1 The Operator shall give an early warning by notifying the DEA by notice as soon as the Operator becomes aware of any matter which could potentially affect the Operator’s ability to perform the CCS Activities in accordance with the Contract. Either Party may call in a meeting regarding the early warning if it is deemed necessary.
Early Warning. 32.1 The Contractor is to warn the Engineer at the earliest opportunity of specific likely future events or circumstances that may adversely affect the quality of the work, increase the Contract 32.2 The Contractor shall cooperate with the Engineer in making and considering proposals for how the effect of such an event or circumstance can be avoided or reduced by anyone involved in the work and in carrying out any resulting instruction of the Engineer.
Early WarningThe Contractor shall warn the Project Manager at the earliest opportunity of specific likely future events or circumstances that may adversely affect the quality of the work, increase the Contract Price, or delay the execution of the Works. The Project Manager may require the Contractor to provide an estimate of the expected effect of the future event or circumstance on the Contract Price and Completion Date. The estimate shall be provided by the Contractor as soon as reasonably possible. The Contractor shall cooperate with the Project Manager in making and considering proposals for how the effect of such an event or circumstance can be avoided or reduced by anyone involved in the work and in carrying out any resulting instruction of the Project Manager.
Early WarningThe Contractor must give an early warning by notifying the Authority as soon as it becomes aware of any matter which could: constitute a Compensation Event or a Relief Event; delay the Services Commencement Date or the performance of any of the its obligations under this Contract; or impair the performance of the Services.
Early WarningA Party shall notify the other as soon as he is aware of any circumstance which may delay or disrupt the Works, or which may give rise to a claim for additional payment. The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to minimise these effects. The Contractor’s entitlement to extension of the Time for Completion or additional payment shall be limited to the time and payment which would have been due if he had given prompt notice and had taken all reasonable steps.” Part 1: Contract Data completed by the Employer
Early Warning. 16.1 The Supplier or the Employer gives an early warning by notifying the other as soon as either becomes aware of any matter which could increase the total of the Prices, delay Completion or impair the usefulness of the Services to the Employer. The Supplier and the Employer co-operate in making and considering proposals for how the effect of each matter which has been notified as an early warning can be avoided or reduced.
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Early Warning. If at any time during performance of the Contract, the Contractor or its Sub-Contractors should encounter events, circumstances conditions that may adversely affect the quality of the work, increase the cost of Services or delay the execution of the Services, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Owner in writing of the delay, its likely duration, and its cause. As soon as practicable after receipt of the Contractor’s notice, the Owner shall evaluate the situation, and the Contractor shall cooperate with the Owner in making and considering proposals for how the effect of such an event or circumstance can be avoided or reduced.
Early WarningWhere a party has difficulty in meeting its contractual obligations, it shall immediately notify the other party.
Early Warning. 9.1 Without prejudice to any other provisions of this Agreement, the Supplier shall give an early warning by notifying Network Rail as soon as possible after it becomes aware of any matter which could: 9.1.1 increase or reduce the Charges; 9.1.2 adversely affect the performance of the Services; 9.1.3 impair Network Rail’s ability to use the IT Environment or otherwise adversely affect Network Rail’s operations; or 9.1.4 lead to a Performance Failure or likely Performance Failure. 9.2 If Network Rail considers that a matter notified is sufficiently important to require an early warning meeting, an early warning meeting shall be convened and attended by the Supplier Representative, Network Rail Representative and such other people as the Parties agree. 9.3 At an early warning meeting those who attend will co-operate in: 9.3.1 making and considering proposals for how the effect of each matter which has been notified as an early warning can be avoided or reduced; 9.3.2 seeking solutions that will bring advantage to all those who will be affected; and 9.3.3 deciding upon actions which they will take and who, in accordance with this Agreement, will take them. 9.4 The Supplier Representative will record the proposals considered and decisions taken at an early warning meeting and will give a copy of his record to the Network Rail Representative.
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