Emergency Supply Clause Samples

The Emergency Supply clause establishes procedures and obligations for providing goods or services in urgent or unforeseen situations. Typically, it outlines the conditions under which emergency supplies can be requested, the timeframe for delivery, and any special pricing or priority arrangements that may apply during emergencies. This clause ensures that critical needs are met promptly during crises, minimizing operational disruptions and clarifying responsibilities between the parties involved.
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Emergency Supply. Without prejudice to any obligation the Water Company may have to provide an Emergency Supply or to the generality of any of the provisions of Clause 11 (Liability), where an Emergency Supply is provided by the Water Company because of an Emergency which arises (in whole or part) due to the New Appointee acting in breach of the terms of this agreement, then in this case the New Appointee shall pay as Charges to the Water Company the reasonable costs incurred by the Water Company of providing the Emergency Supply to the extent that the breach of agreement by the New Appointee occasioned the Emergency.
Emergency Supply. 3.5.9.3.1 If required, a 72-hour emergency supply of a covered pharmacy service shall be dispensed if a request is submitted after business hours and the delay in therapy will result in loss of life, limb or organ functions. An emergency supply may only be dispensed once per drug per member during a 60 calendar day period.
Emergency Supply. The CONTRACTOR must have a written process that addresses a pharmacy benefit 72-hour emergency supply of medication, including drugs requiring prior approval and in accordance with Sec. 1927. [42 U.S.C. § 1396r–8](d)(5)(B) of the Act. The 72-hour emergency procedure should not be used for routine and continuous overrides and may be subject to audit. 4.2.22.4.1 At a minimum, the CONTRACTOR must allow one emergency supply fill/dispensing per medication per one-hundred and eighty (180) days.
Emergency Supply. In the unlikely event that the Third Person Supply Chain has not received all necessary Regulatory Approvals for the manufacture and supply of Marketed Product prior to [***] or the certificate has not been delivered pursuant to Section 8.3(c), Lilly will continue to supply Marketed Product under the terms of this Manufacturing Agreement and the Contract Period shall be automatically extended until the earlier of (i) Ninety (90) days after receipt of all necessary Regulatory Approvals for the Manufacture and supply of Marketed Product by the Third Person Supply Chain, and after appropriate notice to ViroPharma pursuant to Section 8.3(a) or (ii) [***]. Any purchase orders delivered to Lilly by ViroPharma in the ordinary course during any extended Contract Period shall be filled by Lilly even if the delivery of such orders occur after the extended Contract Period has expired. The terms and conditions of this Manufacturing Agreement shall remain in full force and effect during such extension and (i) the price for Marketed Product and quantity of Marketed Product to be supplied during the emergency period supply would be negotiated but would not vary more than [***] of the then current supply prices and quantities supplied and (ii) purchase orders must be in whole lot quantities. Purchase Maximums shall not apply during then last two Calendar Quarters of any extension of the Contract Period pursuant to this Section 8.8 and Lilly shall use commercially reasonable efforts to supply Additional Quantities during any extension of the Contract Period. [***] INDICATES MATERIAL THAT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED. ALL SUCH OMITTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. If at any time during such period of emergency supply, Marketed Product becomes commercially available from the Third Person Supply Chain, and after required notice of termination as provided in Section 8.3(c) has been provided by Lilly to ViroPharma and the ViroPharma Third Person Supply Chain Agreements are effective or the Lilly Third Person Supply Chain Agreements have been assigned to ViroPharma by Lilly, Lilly’s obligations under this Manufacturing Agreement will terminate and all supply rights and obligations for the Territory will be transferred to the Third Person Supply Chain.
Emergency Supply. The CONTRACTOR shall have a written process that addresses a pharmacy benefit seventy-two (72)-hour emergency supply of medication, including drugs requiring prior approval and in accordance with Sec. 1927. [42 U.S.C. § 1396r– 8](d)(5)(B) of the Act. The seventy-two (72)-hour emergency procedure should not be used for routine and continuous overrides and may be subject to audit. 4.2.22.4.1 At a minimum, the CONTRACTOR must allow one emergency supply fill/dispensing per medication per one-hundred and eighty (180) days. 4.2.22.4.2 A seventy-two (72)-hour emergency supply may require utilizing an unbreakable package quantity to include medications such as, but is not limited to, metered dose inhalers, nasal sprays, topical preparations, and powders for reconstitution which can be dispensed as a 72-hour supply. 4.2.22.4.3 The Contractor shall reimburse the dispensing pharmacy for the ingredient cost and the dispensing fee for both the seventy-two (72)-hour emergency supply and the balance of the prescription filled.
Emergency Supply. A special emergency supply of the NT1 is not planned. Effects on the operating behaviour of the NT1 where the supply voltage falls below its minimum are described in the guideline 1 TR 217 and in the technical delivery conditions for the NT1.
Emergency Supply. An Authority Charter Customer may contract for a temporary supply of water in case of an emergency from any other unit of local government or any entity.
Emergency Supply. $16 674 *Vice Principals to receive an allowance equal to one-half that paid to the principal in eligible schools. SCHEDULE D
Emergency Supply. The ability of the system to supply the average day demand using elevated storage and supply sources with standby power generator systems only. Normally 80% of storage tank capacity is assumed to be available.
Emergency Supply. During an emergency condition, each party agrees to transfer Available Water to the other party through the interconnections authorized by this Agreement, and shall discontinue the transfer of water when emergency conditions cease to exist or the supplying party no longer has Available Water.