Common use of Manner of Carrying out the Installation Work Clause in Contracts

Manner of Carrying out the Installation Work. 1. Subject to the Prisons Schedule, the Contractor shall not deliver any materials or plant nor commence any work on the Premises without obtaining prior Approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Contractor shall, at the Authority’s written request, remove from the Premises any materials brought into the Premises by the Contractor, which in the reasonable opinion of the Authority are either hazardous, noxious or not in accordance with the Contract and substitute proper and suitable materials at the Contractor’s expense as soon as reasonably practicable. B11.2. Any access to, or occupation of, the Premises which the Authority may grant the Contractor from time to time shall be on a non-exclusive licence basis free of charge. The Contractor shall use the Premises solely for the purpose of performing its obligations under the Contract and shall limit access to the Premises to such of the Contractor’s Personnel as is necessary for that purpose. The Contractor shall co-operate (and ensure that its Personnel co- operate) with such other persons working concurrently on the Premises as the Authority may reasonably request.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Noms Co Financing Organisation (Cfo) Provision for the European Social Fund (Esf) 2014 2020 Operational Programme, Contract for the Provision of Services, Contract for Credit Risk Management Service

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Manner of Carrying out the Installation Work. 1. Subject to the Prisons Schedule, the Contractor shall not deliver any materials or plant nor commence any work on the Premises without obtaining prior Approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Contractor shall, at the Authority’s written request, remove from the Premises any materials brought into the Premises by the Contractor, which in the reasonable opinion of the Authority are either hazardous, noxious or not in accordance with the Contract and substitute proper and suitable materials at the Contractor’s expense as soon as reasonably practicable. B11.2. Any access to, or occupation of, the Premises which the Authority may grant the Contractor from time to time shall be on a non-exclusive licence basis free of charge. The Contractor shall use the Premises solely for the purpose of performing its obligations under the Contract and shall limit access to the Premises to such of the Contractor’s Personnel as is necessary for that purpose. The Contractor shall co-operate (and ensure that its Personnel co- co-operate) with such other persons working concurrently on the Premises as the Authority may reasonably request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

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Manner of Carrying out the Installation Work. 1. Subject to the Prisons Schedule, the Contractor shall not deliver any materials or plant nor commence any work on the Premises without obtaining prior Approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Contractor shall, at the Authority’s written request, remove from the Premises any materials brought into the Premises by the Contractor, which in the reasonable opinion of the Authority are either hazardous, noxious or not in accordance with the Contract and substitute proper and suitable materials at the Contractor’s expense as soon as reasonably practicable. B11.2. Any access to, or occupation of, the Premises which the Authority may grant the Contractor from time to time shall be on a non-exclusive licence basis free of charge. The Contractor shall use the Premises solely for the purpose of performing its obligations under the Contract and shall limit access to the Premises to such of the Contractor’s Personnel as is necessary for that purpose. The Contractor shall co-co- operate (and ensure that its Personnel co- co-operate) with such other persons working concurrently on the Premises as the Authority may reasonably request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provision of Tetra Radio Equipment and Related Services

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