Common use of Notification of Problems Clause in Contracts

Notification of Problems. Successful Respondent shall provide to DIR written notice of any acts or omissions (whether by DIR, a Customer, Successful Respondent, or any third party), any failure to perform any of each such party's obligations under the CTSA or CSA and any other events that may affect Successful Respondent's performance of Successful Respondent's obligations under the CTSA. Successful Respondent shall provide such written notice promptly after Successful Respondent first knew or should have known of such acts, omissions, or Failures or other events. Such written notice shall describe in reasonable detail such acts, omissions, Failures, or other events and the manner in which the foregoing may affect Successful Respondent's performance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Communications Technology Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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Notification of Problems. Successful Respondent shall provide to DIR written notice of any acts or omissions (whether by DIR, a DIR Customer, a Service Component Provider, DIR Contractor, Successful Respondent, Respondent or any third party), any failure to perform any of each such party's obligations under the CTSA or CSA Agreement and any other events that may affect Successful Respondent's ’s performance of Successful Respondent's obligations under the CTSATransition Services. Successful Respondent shall provide such written notice promptly within thirty (30) days after Successful Respondent first knew or should have known of such acts, omissions, or Failures failures or other events. Such written notice shall describe in reasonable detail such acts, omissions, Failures, failures or other events and the manner in which the foregoing may affect Successful Respondent's ’s performance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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