Common use of Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets Clause in Contracts

Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated Authority, the Contractor may overexpend, by ten percent (10%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract Year. (b) Without further approval by the Designated Authority, the total of all over- expenditures under paragraph 4.7 (a) under that Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor shall promptly inform the Designated Authority if it anticipates (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a) and (b), the Designated Authority shall consider whether such increases are necessary to complete the programme of works, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in sub-Article 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(a) precludes or excuses the Contractor from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Production Sharing Contract, Production Sharing Contract, Production Sharing Contract

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Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated Authority, the Contractor may overexpend, by ten percent (10%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract Year. (b) Without further approval by the Designated Authority, the total of all over- expenditures under paragraph 4.7 (a4.7(a) under that Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor shall promptly inform the Designated Authority if it anticipates (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a) and (b), the Designated Authority shall consider whether such increases are necessary to complete the programme of works, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in sub-Article 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(a) precludes or excuses the Contractor from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Production Sharing Contract, Production Sharing Contract, Production Sharing Contract

Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityMinistry, the Contractor may overexpendover-expend, by the lesser of fifty thousand United States Dollars (USD $50,000) or ten percent (10%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract Year. (b) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityMinistry, the total of all over- over-expenditures under paragraph 4.74.9 (a) under that the Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year shall not exceed the lesser of one million United States Dollars (USD $1,000,000) or ten percent (10%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor shall promptly inform the Designated Authority Ministry if it anticipates (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b4.9(b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, seek an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a4.9(a) and (b), the Designated Authority Ministry shall consider whether such increases are necessary to complete the programme of worksWork Programme, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor to fulfill fulfil its obligations under this AgreementContract. (e) Nothing in sub-Article 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(a) this Section 4.9 precludes or excuses the Contractor from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority Ministry of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Offshore Production Sharing Contract, Production Sharing Contract

Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityMinistry, the Contractor may overexpendover-expend, by ten the lesser of fifty thousand United States Dollars (USD 500,000) or two and a half percent (102.5%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract Year. (b) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityMinistry, the total of all over- over-expenditures under paragraph 4.75.3 (a) under that Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year shall not exceed ten the lesser of one million (USD 5,000,000) United States Dollars or two and a half percent (102.5%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor shall promptly inform the Designated Authority Ministry if it anticipates (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b5.3(b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a) and (b5.3(b), the Designated Authority Ministry shall consider whether such increases are necessary to complete the programme of works, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor to fulfill fulfil its obligations under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in sub-Article 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(aartilce 5.3(a) precludes or excuses the Contractor from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority Ministry of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Production Sharing Contract, Production Sharing Contract

Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated Authority, the Contractor may overexpend, by ten percent (10%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract YearPeriod. (b) Without further approval by the Designated Authority, the total of all over- expenditures under paragraph 4.7 (a4.7(a) under that Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year Period shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor shall promptly inform the Designated Authority if it anticipates (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a) and (b), the Designated Authority shall consider whether such increases are necessary to complete the programme of works, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in sub-Article 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(a) precludes or excuses the Contractor from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Production Sharing Contract

Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityMinistry, the Contractor Contractors may overexpendover-expend, by the lesser of fifty thousand United States Dollars (USD $50,000) or ten percent (10%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract Year. (b) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityMinistry, the total of all over- over-expenditures under paragraph 4.7 (a4.7(a) under that Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year shall not exceed ten the lesser of one million (USD $1,000,000) United States Dollars or five percent (105%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor Contractors shall promptly inform the Designated Authority Ministry if it anticipates they anticipate (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a) and (b4.7(b), the Designated Authority Ministry shall consider whether such increases are necessary to complete the programme of works, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor Contractors to fulfill its fulfil their obligations under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in sub-Article Section 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(a) precludes or excuses the Contractor Contractors from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority Ministry of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Production Sharing Contract

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Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityANP, the Contractor may overexpendover-expend, by the lesser of fifty thousand United States Dollars (USD $50,000) or ten percent (10%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract Year. (b) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityANP, the total of all over- over-expenditures under paragraph 4.74.10 (a) under that the Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year shall not exceed the lesser of one million United States Dollars (USD $1,000,000) or ten percent (10%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor shall promptly inform the Designated Authority ANP if it anticipates (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b4.10(b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, seek an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a4.10(a) and (b), the Designated Authority ANP shall consider whether such increases are necessary to complete the programme of works, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor to fulfill fulfil its obligations under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in sub-Article 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(a4.10(a) precludes or excuses the Contractor from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority ANP of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Production Sharing Contract

Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityMinistry, the Contractor Contractors may overexpendover-expend, by the lesser of fifty thousand United States Dollars (USD $50,000) or ten percent (10%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract Year. (b) Without further approval by the Designated AuthorityMinistry, the total of all over- over-expenditures under paragraph 4.7 (a4.7(a) under that Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year shall not exceed ten the lesser of one million (USD $1,000,000) United States Dollars or five percent (105%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor Contractors shall promptly inform the Designated Authority Ministry if it anticipates they anticipate (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a) and (b4.7(b), the Designated Authority Ministry shall consider whether such increases are necessary to complete the programme of works, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor Contractors to fulfill its fulfil their obligations under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in sub-Article Section 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(a) precludes or excuses the Contractor Contractors from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's ’s personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority Ministry of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Production Sharing Contract

Emergency and Other Expenditures Outside Work Programmes and Budgets. (a) Without further approval by the Designated Authority, the Contractor may overexpend, by the lesser of US fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or ten percent (10%) on any line item in an approved Work Programme and Budget for a Contract Year. (b) Without further approval by the Designated Authority, the The total of all over- over-expenditures under paragraph 4.7 (a4.7(a) under that Work Programme and Budget for that Contract Year shall not exceed ten the lesser of US one million dollars ($1,000,000) or five percent (105%) of the total expenditures in that Work Programme and Budget. (c) The Contractor shall promptly inform the Designated Authority if it anticipates (or should reasonably anticipate) that any such limit in paragraph 4.7(b4.7 (b) will be exceeded and seek, in the manner provided in this Article 4, an amendment to the appropriate Work Programme and Budget. (d) In determining whether to approve the over-expenditures contemplated at paragraphs 4.7(a) and (b), the The Designated Authority shall consider whether such increases are not unreasonably withhold its approval of an amendment to increase the budgeted expenditures necessary to complete the programme of works, provided that such increase is not the result of any failure of the Contractor to fulfill fulfil its obligations under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in sub-Article Section 4.6 or paragraph 4.7(a) precludes or excuses the Contractor from taking all necessary and proper measures for the protection of life, health, the environment and property if there is an emergency (including a significant fire, explosion, Petroleum release, or sabotage; incident involving loss of life, serious injury to an employee, contractor or third party, or serious property damage; strikes and riots; or evacuation of the Operator's personnel). As soon as reasonably practicable, the Operator will inform the Designated Authority of the details of the emergency and of the actions it has taken and intends to take.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Production Sharing Contract

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