Common use of Notification obligation Clause in Contracts

Notification obligation. If the Contractor is unable to perform its duties as agreed, the Contractor shall give the Customer written notice of this as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, insofar as it is possible, when the deliverables can be performed. A corresponding obligation shall apply if additional delays are to be expected after the first notice has been given.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Maintenance Agreement, Maintenance Agreement, Maintenance Agreement

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Notification obligation. If the Contractor Customer is unable to perform its duties as agreed, the Customer shall notify the Contractor shall give the Customer written notice of this in writing accordingly as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, insofar as it is to the extent possible, when the deliverables can Customer will again be performed. A corresponding obligation shall apply if additional delays are able to be expected after perform the first notice has been givenagreed duty.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Maintenance Agreement, Maintenance Agreement, Maintenance Agreement

Notification obligation. If the Contractor is unable to perform its duties Contractor’s deliverables cannot be delivered as agreed, the Contractor shall give the Customer written notice of this thereof as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, insofar as it is possible, possible when the deliverables performance can be performedtake place. A corresponding obligation shall apply if additional delays are to be expected after the first notice has been given.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Research and Development, Research and Development

Notification obligation. If the Contractor is unable to perform its duties as agreed, the Contractor shall give the Customer written notice of this as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, insofar as it is possible, when the deliverables can be performed. A corresponding obligation shall apply if additional delays are to be expected after the first notice has been given.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Maintenance Agreement, Maintenance Agreement

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Notification obligation. If the Contractor is unable to perform its duties Contractor’s deliverables cannot be delivered as agreed, the Contractor shall give the Customer written notice of this thereof as soon as possible. The notice shall specify the reason for the problem and, insofar as far as it is possible, possible when the deliverables performance can be performedtake place. A corresponding obligation shall apply if additional further delays are to be expected after the first notice has been given.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Research and Development Agreement, Research and Development Agreement

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