Emergency Change Process Clause Samples
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Emergency Change Process. In the event that either Party requires a Change in order to respond to an emergency and such Change would, in the reasonable opinion of the requesting Party, if it was not implemented until Change Control Procedures had been followed, have a detrimental effect generally on Client, including without limitation Client’s financial interests, customer welfare or public safety, or specifically impacting
Emergency Change Process. In the event that either Party requires a Change in order to respond to an emergency and such Change would, in the reasonable opinion of the requesting Party, if it was not implemented until Change Control Management had been followed, have a detrimental effect on the requesting Party's ability to meet its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, the requesting Party shall make all reasonable efforts to contact the other Party's Designated Executive, and if the requesting Party is unable to contact the other Party's Designated Executive after reasonable efforts, the requesting Party shall, where appropriate and practical, make all reasonable efforts to contact the other Party's designated member of the Executive Steering Committee. If the requesting Party is unable to contact either the other Party's Designated Executive or the other Party's designated Executive Steering Committee member, the requesting Party may make temporary Changes to the Services without the prior consent of the other Party. The requesting Party shall notify the other Party as soon as practicable but no later than [***]* after the event of such Change and shall, as soon as reasonably practicable (but no later than [***]* thereafter) document and report in writing on such Changes to the other Party. Any agreed Change as a result shall be agreed in accordance with Change Control Management. Disputes regarding any extra Charges for Changes under this Section 6 are subject to Section 20.01 of the Agreement.
Emergency Change Process. In the event that either Party requires a Change in order to respond to an emergency and such Change would, in the reasonable opinion of the requesting Party, if it was not implemented until Change Control Procedures had been followed, have a detrimental effect generally on Customer Group, including without limitation Customer Group’s financial interests, Customer Group’s welfare or public safety, or specifically impacting Provider‘s ability to meet its obligations pursuant to the Agreement, the requesting Party will make all reasonable efforts to contact the other Party’s Authorized Representative, and if the requesting Party is unable to contact the other Party’s Authorized Representative after reasonable efforts, the requesting Party may make temporary Changes to the Services without the prior consent of the other Party. The requesting Party will notify the other Party as soon as practicable but no later than twenty-four (24) hours after the event of such Change and will, as soon as reasonably practicable (but no later than two (2) business days thereafter) document and report in writing on such Changes to the other Party. Any agreed Change as a result will be agreed in accordance with Change Control Procedures. Disputes regarding any additional Fees for Changes under this Section 2.5 are subject to the Dispute resolution process in the Agreement.
