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Good Practice Sample Clauses

Good Practice. In exercising the Delegated Functions, the ICB must comply with the Mandated Guidance set out at SCHEDULE 9 or otherwise referred to in this Agreement and such further Mandated Guidance as may be issued by NHS England from time to time, including on the Direct Commissioning Guidance Webpage.
Good Practice. 4A The CCG must have due regard to Guidance and Contractual Notices.
Good PracticeThe Commissioners acknowledge the importance of national support for the collaborative commissioning programme and for obtaining value for money in relation to the commissioning of Specialised Services. Accordingly, the CCGs may not engage commissioning support organisations to assist and support them in the performance of their roles and responsibilities under this Agreement. NHS England is responsible for engaging commissioning support organisations to assist and support the Commissioners in the performance of their roles and responsibilities under this Agreement.
Good PracticeThe Contractor warrants that where and to the extent that materials, products, and workmanship are not fully detailed or specified they will be: (i) Of a standard appropriate to the Works and suitable for the purposes stated herein or (ii) reasonably to be inferred from the Tender Documents, and in accordance with good practice.
Good Practice. In exercising the Joint Functions, the Joint Committee must comply with the Mandated Guidance set out in Schedule 8, or otherwise referred to in this Agreement, and such further Mandated Guidance as may be issued by NHS England from time to time, including on the NHS England or FutureNHS websites.
Good Practice. In exercising the Delegated Functions, the ICB must comply with the Mandated Guidance set out at SCHEDULE (Mandated Guidance) or otherwise referred to in the Schedules to this Agreement and such further Mandated Guidance as may be issued by NHS England from time to time, including on the Direct Commissioning Guidance Webpage. NHS England may, at its discretion, issue Contractual Notices from time to time relating to the manner in which the Delegated Functions must be exercised by the ICB. Contractual Notices will have effect as variations to this Agreement. The ICB must establish effective, safe, efficient and economic arrangements for the discharge of the Delegated Functions. The ICB must give due consideration to whether any of the Delegated Functions should be exercised collaboratively with other NHS bodies or Local Authorities including, without limitation, by means of arrangements under section 65Z5 and section 75 of the NHS Act. The ICB must develop an operational scheme(s) of delegation defining those individuals or groups of individuals, including committees, who may discharge aspects of the Delegated Functions. For the purposes of this clause, the ICB may include the operational scheme(s) of delegation within its general organisational scheme of delegation. Subject to clauses to , the ICB may determine the arrangements for the exercise of the Delegated Functions. The ICB must perform the Delegated Functions: in such a manner as to ensure NHS England’s compliance with NHS England’s statutory duties in respect of the Delegated Functions and to enable NHS England to fulfil its Reserved Functions; and having regard to NHS England’s accountability to the Secretary of State and Parliament in respect of both the Delegated Functions and Reserved Functions. Performance of the Reserved Functions NHS England will exercise the Reserved Functions, including but not limited to those set out in the relevant Schedules to this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties acknowledge that the Delegation may be amended, and additional functions may be delegated to the ICB, in which event consequential changes to this Agreement shall be agreed with the ICB pursuant to clause (Variations) of this Agreement. Where appropriate NHS England will work collaboratively with the ICB when exercising the Reserved Functions. If there is any conflict or inconsistency between functions that are named as Delegated Functions and functions that are named as Reserved Functions, ...
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Good Practice. Insert a new SC1.4 as follows:
Good PracticeWithout prejudice to Clause 8.4 (Authority’s Rights to IP developed by or on behalf of the Contractor and Subcontractors), the Authority reserves the right to use any best practice identified during any inspection or audit carried out pursuant to this Clause 4.5 (Inspection and Audit) and/or at any Audit Close-Out Meeting, including the right to promulgate such good practice across all nuclear sites designated under section 3 of the Energy Act.