Minimising Disruption Clause Samples

Minimising Disruption. 13.1 If it appears likely to the Contractor that any planned works or activities to be carried out by the Contractor under this Contract will necessitate interruption to or restriction of the System and/or require access to any Purchaser Property, then the Contractor shall notify Purchaser not less than fourteen (14) days prior to such planned works or activities. 13.2 In the event of any unplanned works or activities to be carried out by the Contractor as a result of a System Fault or otherwise, then the Contractor shall notify Purchaser as soon as possible of the nature of such works or activities and the likely disruption or restriction of the System. 13.3 The Contractor shall perform the Services:
Minimising Disruption. 13.1 If it appears likely to the Contractor that any planned works or activities to be carried out by the Contractor under the Agreement will necessitate interruption to or restriction of the System and/or require access to any Purchaser Property, then the Contractor shall notify Purchaser not less than fourteen (14) days prior to such planned works or activities. 13.2 In the event of any unplanned works or activities to be carried out by the Contractor as a result of a System Fault or otherwise, then the Contractor shall notify Purchaser as soon as possible of the nature of such works or activities and the likely disruption or restriction of the System. 13.3 The Contractor shall perform the Services: 13.3.1 so as not to prejudice the health or safety of, or unreasonably interfere with the proper performance of the duties of the Purchaser, employees and third parties, or the availability of any Purchaser Property, or otherwise expose Purchaser to liability under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 or the Transport and Works Act 1992 or any other legislation relating to health and safety; 13.3.2 so as to maximise the availability and uptime of the System; and 13.3.3 in a safe manner and so that the System is capable of being operated in a safe and efficient manner free from any unreasonable risk to the health and wellbeing of persons using or maintaining it and free from any reasonably avoidable risk of pollution, nuisance, interference or hazard. 13.4 Where it is not practical to correct a Fault immediately, but a temporary workaround repair is possible, then the Contractor will: 13.4.1 propose that temporary workaround / repair to the Purchaser; and 13.4.2 if Purchaser agrees implement that temporary workaround/repair. To be clear implementing such a temporary workaround/repair does not relieve the Contractor of its obligation to permanently rectify Faults.
Minimising Disruption. APUK shall use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that the conduct of each audit does not unreasonably disrupt the Customer.
Minimising Disruption. If it appears likely to the Contractor that any planned works or activities to be carried out by the Contractor under this Contract will necessitate interruption to or restriction of the Managed Service and/or require access to any Purchaser Property, then the Contractor shall notify Purchaser not less than fourteen (14) days prior to such planned works or activities.
Minimising Disruption. If it appears likely to the Contractor that any planned works or activities to be carried out by the Contractor under this Contract will necessitate interruption to or restriction of the Managed Service and/or require access to any Purchaser Property, then the Contractor shall notify Purchaser not less than fourteen (14) days prior to such planned works or activities. In the event of any unplanned works or activities to be carried out by the Contractor as a result of a Managed Service Fault or otherwise, then the Contractor shall notify Purchaser as soon as possible of the nature of such works or activities and the likely disruption or restriction of the Managed Service. The Contractor shall perform the Services: so as not to prejudice the health or safety of, or unreasonably interfere with the proper performance of the duties of the Purchaser, employees and third parties, or the availability of any Purchaser Property, or otherwise expose Purchaser to liability under the Health and Safety at Work etc. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ or the Transport and Works Act 1992 or any other legislation relating to health and safety; so as to maximise the availability and uptime of the Managed Service; and

Related to Minimising Disruption

  • H5 Disruption The Contractor shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Authority, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Authority.

  • Market Disruption Event Section 6.3(a) of the Equity Definitions is hereby replaced in its entirety by the following:

  • Notification of market disruption The Agent shall promptly notify the Borrowers and each of the Lenders stating the circumstances falling within Clause 5.7 which have caused its notice to be given.

  • Additional Disruption Events Change in Law: Applicable; provided that Section 12.9(a)(ii) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended by adding the words “(including, for the avoidance of doubt and without limitation, adoption or promulgation of new regulations authorized or mandated by existing statute)” after the word “regulation” in the second line thereof.

  • Market Disruption (a) If a Market Disruption Event occurs in relation to a Loan for any Interest Period, then the rate of interest on each Lender’s share of that Loan for the Interest Period shall be the percentage rate per annum which is the sum of: (i) the Margin; (ii) the rate notified to the Agent by that Lender as soon as practicable and in any event before interest is due to be paid in respect of that Interest Period, to be that which expresses as a percentage rate per annum the cost to that Lender of funding its participation in that Loan from whatever source it may reasonably select; and (iii) the Mandatory Cost, if any, applicable to that Lender’s participation in the Loan. (b) In this Agreement “Market Disruption Event” means: