Common use of Joint Schedules Clause in Contracts

Joint Schedules. The Joint Schedules are named as such because they were issued at the time of the OJEU notice for the Framework procurement alongside the Framework Schedules and they should also be utilised for Call-Off Contracts under the Framework. They are ‘Joint’ in that they apply to the contractual relationship between CCS and Suppliers (at Framework level) and between Suppliers and Buyers (at Call-Off level). Joint Schedule 8 (O) – Guarantee is optional – designated by the (O) in its title. You should only include this Schedule if it is applicable to your requirement. You should review each Joint Schedule carefully and amend any square brackets as appropriate. Some of the information required within the Joint Schedules may only be possible to populate at Contract Award stage. Joint Schedule 1 – Definitions – this Schedule contains definitions from across all of the Schedules; Joint Schedule 2 – Variation Form – this is a contract management template for contract variations; Joint Schedule 3 – Not used Joint Schedule 4 – Commercially Sensitive Information – this is a template to be populated on Contract Award with Commercially Sensitive Information identified by the Supplier (and agreed with the Buyer);

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk

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Joint Schedules. The Joint Schedules are named as such because they were issued at the time of the OJEU notice for the Framework procurement alongside the Framework Schedules and they should also be utilised for Call-Off Contracts under the Framework. They are ‘Joint’ in that they apply to the contractual relationship between CCS and Suppliers (at Framework level) and between Suppliers and Buyers (at Call-Off level). Joint Schedule 8 (O) – Guarantee is optional – designated by the (O) in its title. You should only include this Schedule if it is applicable to your requirement. You should review each Joint Schedule carefully and amend any square brackets as appropriate. Some of the information required within the Joint Schedules may only be possible to populate at Contract Award stage. Joint Schedule 1 – Definitions – this Schedule contains definitions from across all of the Schedules; Joint Schedule 2 – Variation Form – this is a contract management template for contract variations; Joint Schedule 3 – Not used Insurance Requirements – this is a standard Schedule setting out the required insurances per Lot. If your requirements are different please include these via Special Terms; Joint Schedule 4 – Commercially Sensitive Information – this is a template to be populated on Contract Award with Commercially Sensitive Information identified by the Supplier (and agreed with the Buyer);

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk, assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk

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