Common use of International Services Clause in Contracts

International Services. 3.8.1 Where a customer is a South African holding company (the Customer) which has an international subsidiary who will be the service recipient (Service Recipient), the holding company and the subsidiary are jointly and severally liable under the Contract Documents. In the event of the termination of one or more of the Service(s) pursuant to a breach of the Contract Documents by the Service Recipient, the Customer shall repay to the Supplier on demand all reasonable costs, which the Supplier incurs as a result of the Service Recipient’s failure to comply with the Contract Documents or any cancellation hereof. 3.8.2 For example, where the Customer’s international subsidiary contracts for a connectivity service outside of South Africa and should the international subsidiary breach any contractual terms i.e. non-payment, the South African Holding Company as the Customer will liable for the Service Recipient’s contractual commitments.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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