Common use of Early Warnings Clause in Contracts

Early Warnings. Each Party undertakes to give an early warning by notifying the other Party as soon as such Party becomes aware of any matter that is capable of producing any of the following effects: (a) delay any Service Milestone or date of supply of any Deliverable specified in accordance with Annex B: Technical Specification; or (b) impair the usefulness of the Service to the Service Provider. Notwithstanding the above, the Service Provider may give an early warning by notifying the Principal of any other matter which the Service Provider deems to be necessary. The Principal shall enter each early warning into the Risk Register or another register in any form/document as decided by the Principal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Organisation Services Agreement, Organisation Services Agreement

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Early Warnings. Each Party undertakes to give an early warning by notifying the other Party as soon as such Party becomes aware of any matter that is capable of producing any of the following effects: (a) delay any Service Milestone or date of supply of any Deliverable specified in accordance with Annex B: Technical Specification; C (Scope of Service) or (b) impair the usefulness of the Service to the Service Provider. Notwithstanding the above, the Service Provider may give an early warning by notifying the Principal of any other matter which the Service Provider deems to be necessary. The Principal shall enter each early warning into the Risk Register or another register in any form/document as decided by the PrincipalRegister.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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Early Warnings. Each Party undertakes to give an early warning by notifying the other Party as soon as such Party becomes aware of any matter that is capable of producing any of the following effects: (a) delay any Service Milestone or date of supply of any Deliverable specified in accordance with Annex B: Technical Specification; C (Scope of Service) or (b) impair the usefulness of the Service to the Service Provider. Notwithstanding the above, the Service Provider may give an early warning by notifying the Principal of any other matter which the Service Provider deems to be necessary. The Principal ThePrincipal shall enter each early warning into the Risk Register or another register in any form/document as decided by the PrincipalRegister.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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