INDEPENDENT ENGINEER AND AUDITOR Sample Clauses

INDEPENDENT ENGINEER AND AUDITOR. 13.1. Appointment of Independent Engineer & Auditor (IE&A) 13.1.1. The Authority shall within 150 (one hundred and fifty) days from the execution of this Agreement appoint a consulting firm, or a consortium of consulting firms, with expertise in engineering and post-harvest agriculture science, as the Independent Engineer & Auditor, referred to as „IE&A‟ herein for the Project as per guidelines contained in Schedule L. The appointment shall be initially made for a period of 3 (three) years. On expiry or termination of the aforesaid period, the Authority may in its discretion renew the appointment, or appoint another firm as per guidelines laid down in Schedule L to be the Independent Engineer & Auditor for a period of 3 (three) years and such procedure shall be repeated after expiry of each appointment. 13.1.2. Prior to the appointment of the IE&A, the Authority shall inform the Concessionaire of the selection and intention of the Authority to appoint the selected firm as Independent Engineer & Auditor (“Selected Firm”) and the fee quoted by the selected firm. 13.1.3. The fee and related expenses of the IE&A shall be paid by the Authority. One half of such fee and related expenses shall be reimbursed, within 15 days of receipt of such intimation, by the Concessionaire. Such reimbursement shall be done by the Concessionaire to the Authority on a quarterly basis, or such periodicity as requested by the Authority. In case of failure to make such payments within the stipulated time, without prejudice to the remedies provided hereinbefore, the Authority shall have the right to recover such payments from the Storage and Handling Charges payable by the Authority as under Article 15. 13.1.4. The Authority may at its discretion select one firm, or a consortium of firms, as the Independent Engineer & Auditor for one or more than one Project. 13.2. Duties and functions 13.2.1. The IE&A shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, act for ensuring compliance of the Parties with this Agreement. The IE&A shall discharge its duties and functions substantially in accordance with the terms of reference set forth in Schedule-J. 13.2.2. The IE&A shall submit regular periodic reports (at least once every quarter) to the Authority in respect of its duties and functions set forth in Schedule-J.
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