Common use of MOST FAVOURED CUSTOMER Clause in Contracts

MOST FAVOURED CUSTOMER. 59.1The Supplier undertakes that when dealing with its Contracting Bodies and potential Contracting Bodies from time to time it shall not discriminate against the Authority. In particular, but without limitation, the Supplier shall not during the Term enter into a contract with any other customer for the provision of services substantially similar to the Available Services at prices or other terms and conditions which, taken together, are more favourable to that customer than those available under this Framework Agreement ("Preferable Terms"), unless it first offers to provide those Preferable Terms to the Authority pursuant to Clause 32 (Variations).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk

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MOST FAVOURED CUSTOMER. 59.1The 6.1The Supplier undertakes that when dealing with its Contracting Bodies and potential Contracting Bodies from time to time it shall not discriminate against the Authority. In particular, but without limitation, the Supplier shall not during the Term enter into a contract with any other customer for the provision of services substantially similar to the Available Services at prices or other terms and conditions which, taken together, are more favourable to that customer than those available under this Framework Agreement ("Preferable Terms"), unless it first offers to provide those Preferable Terms to the Authority pursuant to Clause 32 (Variations).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

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