Common use of MAJOR BUSINESS CHANGE Clause in Contracts

MAJOR BUSINESS CHANGE. (1) If in the reasonable opinion of Xxxxxx there is or is likely to be a major change in the business operations of Alaris or Customer which has or could have an adverse impact on the viability of Software to be licensed to the Customer (‘Major Business Change’), Alaris shall notify the Customer and Alaris and the Customer shall meet and discuss in good faith whether the provisions of any Contract between Xxxxxx and the Customer needs to be varied. (2) In the event that the parties cannot agree in good faith on such contract variations within a period of 30 days of the parties meeting, then either party has the right to terminate any contract between them.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement

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MAJOR BUSINESS CHANGE. (1) If in the reasonable opinion of Xxxxxx there is or is likely to be a major change in the business operations of Alaris or Customer which has or could have an adverse impact on the viability of Software to be licensed to the Customer (Major Business Change), Alaris shall notify the Customer and Alaris and the Customer shall meet and discuss in good faith whether the provisions of any Contract between Xxxxxx and the Customer needs to be varied. (2) In the event that the parties cannot agree in good faith on such contract variations within a period of 30 days of the parties meeting, then either party has the right to terminate any contract the Contract between them.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement

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MAJOR BUSINESS CHANGE. (1) If in the reasonable opinion of Xxxxxx there is or is likely to be a major change in the business operations of Alaris or Customer which has or could have an adverse impact on the viability of Software the provision of the Goods and/or Equipment to be licensed supplied to the Customer (‘Major Business Change’), Alaris shall may notify the Customer and Alaris and the Customer shall must meet and discuss in good faith whether the provisions of any Contract agreement between Xxxxxx Alaris and the Customer needs need to be varied. (2) In the event that the parties cannot agree in good faith on such contract variations within a period of 30 days of the parties meetingdays, then either party has the right to terminate any contract agreement between them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software License Agreement

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