ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THIS CONTRACT Sample Clauses

ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THIS CONTRACT. I.4.1 Entry into force of this Contract This Contract shall enter into force once it has been validly signed by all Parties, provided the Terms and Conditions to which this Contract relates have already entered into force. Otherwise, this Contract shall enter into force, once validly signed by all Parties, on the implementation date of such Terms and Conditions. Once this Contract has entered into force between the Parties, the Parties shall be bound by the General Conditions as detailed under Part I and the Specific Conditions as detailed under Part II of this Contract, supplemented by any annexes. This is without prejudice to the fact that Part II might foresee a later start date for the provision of certain Services. Once this Contract has entered into force between the Parties, it supersedes all previous agreements and documents exchanged between the Parties relating to the same subject matter.
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ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THIS CONTRACT. 4.1. Entry into force of this Contract This Contract shall enter into force once it has been validly signed by all Parties. Once this Contract has entered into force between the Parties, the BSP shall be bound by the Terms and Conditions as detailed under Part 2 and/or Part 3 of this Contract (depending on which box(es) the BSP has ticked in article 2.1 above).

Related to ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION OF THIS CONTRACT

  • Termination of this Contract Either party may terminate this contract by a 30-day written notice to the other party. Upon termination, the Purchaser’s liability shall be limited to the services provided by the Provider up to the date of termination. If the Purchaser terminates the contract for reasons other than non-performance by the Provider, the Purchaser may compensate the Provider for an amount determined by mutual agreement of both parties. This contract or any part thereof may be terminated immediately by either party for just cause, including, but not limited to, health and safety issues, fraud, criminal activity, violations of license or certification standards.

  • Duration of the contract framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system II.2.10) Information about variants II.2.11) Information about options

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