Common use of Leaving Clause in Contracts

Leaving. Any of the Commissioners may cease to be a party to this Agreement: by [3] months’ written notice to the Co-ordinating Commissioner where that Commissioner is, or will be, no longer a Commissioner to the Commissioning Contracts; by not less than2 months’ written notice to the Chair given to expire at the end of a full Contract Year; or by agreement of all the Commissioners, provided that any notice given under clauses 16.2.1 or 16.2.2 or agreed exit under clause 16.2.3 will not come into effect while the relevant Commissioner is still party to any Commissioning Contract. If any Commissioner fails to provide its duly completed authority, or fails to sign a Commissioning Contract within any time limit set by agreement of the Commissioners, the remaining Commissioners may exclude that Commissioner from the Collaborative for that Contract Year. Where any Commissioner leaves the Collaborative other than at the end of a Contract Year, that Commissioner will (unless each Commissioner has agreed to bear its own costs in relation to this Agreement or other arrangements have been agreed under clause 11) remain responsible for meeting its share of the management costs of the Collaborative in respect of the Contract Year during which it leaves the Collaborative. Any variation to this Agreement will only be effective if it is made in writing and signed by all the Commissioners. All agreed variations to this Agreement must be appended at Schedule 5. The Commissioners to this Agreement recognise their continuing responsibilities in relation the performance of functions and liabilities under this Agreement. This liability extends, insofar as is required beyond expiry of termination of this Agreement. Termination or expiry of this Agreement does not affect any accrued rights or remedies under this Agreement or any other agreement between the Commissioners.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collaborative Commissioning Agreement, Collaborative Commissioning Agreement, Collaborative Commissioning Agreement

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Leaving. Any of the Commissioners may cease to be a party to this Agreement: by [3] months’ written notice to the Co-ordinating Commissioner where that Commissioner is, or will be, no longer a Commissioner to the Commissioning Contracts; by not less than2 that 12 months’ written notice to the Chair given to expire at the end of a full Contract Year; or by agreement of all the Commissioners, provided that any notice given under clauses 16.2.1 or 16.2.2 or agreed exit under clause 16.2.3 will not come into effect while the relevant Commissioner is still party to any Commissioning Contract. If any Commissioner fails to provide its duly completed authority, or fails to sign a Commissioning Contract within any time limit set by agreement of the Commissioners, the remaining Commissioners may exclude that Commissioner from the Collaborative for that Contract Year. Where any Commissioner leaves the Collaborative other than at the end of a Contract Year, that Commissioner will (unless each Commissioner has agreed to bear its own costs in relation to this Agreement or other arrangements have been agreed under clause 11) remain responsible for meeting its share of the management costs of the Collaborative in respect of the Contract Year during which it leaves the Collaborative. Any variation to this Agreement will only be effective if it is made in writing and signed by all the Commissioners. All agreed variations to this Agreement must be appended at Schedule 5. The Commissioners to this Agreement recognise their continuing responsibilities in relation the performance of functions and liabilities under this Agreement. This liability extends, insofar as is required beyond expiry of termination of this Agreement. Termination or expiry of this Agreement does not affect any accrued rights or remedies under this Agreement or any other agreement between the Commissioners.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collaborative Commissioning Agreement, Collaborative Commissioning Agreement

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Leaving. Any of the Commissioners may cease to be a party to this Agreement: by [3] months’ written notice to the Co-ordinating Commissioner where that Commissioner is, or will be, no longer a Commissioner to the Commissioning ContractsContract; by not less than2 than 12 months’ written notice to the Chair given to expire at the end of a full Contract Year; or by agreement of all the Commissioners, provided that any notice given under clauses 16.2.1 or 16.2.2 or agreed exit under clause 16.2.3 will not come into effect while the relevant Commissioner is still party to any the Commissioning Contract. If any Commissioner fails to provide its duly completed authority, or fails to sign a the Commissioning Contract within any time limit set by agreement of the Commissioners, the remaining Commissioners Co-ordinating Commissioner may exclude that Commissioner from the Collaborative for that Contract Year. Where any Commissioner leaves the Collaborative other than at the end of a Contract Year, that Commissioner will (unless each Commissioner has agreed to bear its own costs in relation to this Agreement or other arrangements have been agreed under clause 11) remain responsible for meeting its share of the management costs of the Collaborative in respect of the Contract Year during which it leaves the Collaborative. Any variation to this Agreement will only be effective if it is made in writing and signed by all the Commissioners. All agreed variations to this Agreement must be appended at Schedule 5. The Commissioners to this Agreement recognise their continuing responsibilities in relation the performance of functions and liabilities under this Agreement. This liability extends, insofar as is required beyond expiry of termination of this Agreement. Termination or expiry of this Agreement does not affect any accrued rights or remedies under this Agreement or any other agreement between the Commissioners.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collaborative Commissioning Agreement

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