Common use of Prescribed Notices Clause in Contracts

Prescribed Notices. The notices referred to in clause 16.2 are: a written notice within 21 days of the first occurrence of the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based, expressly specifying: that the Subcontractor proposes to make a Claim; and the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim will be based; and a written Claim within 21 days of giving the written notice under paragraph (a), which must include: detailed particulars concerning the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based; the legal basis for the Claim, whether based on a term of the Subcontract or otherwise, and if based on a term of the Subcontract, clearly identifying the specific term; the facts relied upon in support of the Claim in sufficient detail to permit verification; and details of the amount claimed and how it has been calculated in sufficient detail to permit verification.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Formal Agreement, Formal Agreement, Formal Agreement

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Prescribed Notices. The notices referred to in clause 16.2 14.2 are: a written notice within 21 days of the first occurrence of the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based, expressly specifying: that the Subcontractor Consultant proposes to make a Claim; and the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim will be based; and a written Claim within 21 days of giving the written notice under paragraph (a), which must include: detailed particulars concerning the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based; the legal basis for the Claim, whether based on a term of the Subcontract or otherwise, and if based on a term of the Subcontract, clearly identifying the specific term; the facts relied upon in support of the Claim in sufficient detail to permit verification; and details of the amount claimed and how it has been calculated in sufficient detail to permit verification.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: defence.gov.au, defence.gov.au, defence.gov.au

Prescribed Notices. The notices referred to in clause 16.2 are: a written notice within 21 days of the first occurrence of the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based, expressly specifying: that the Subcontractor proposes to make a Claim; and the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim will be based; and a written Claim within 21 days of giving the written notice under paragraph (a), which must include: detailed particulars concerning the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based; the legal basis for the Claim, whether based on a term of the Subcontract or otherwise, and if based on a term of the Subcontract, clearly identifying the specific term; the facts relied upon in support of the Claim in sufficient detail to permit verification; and details of the amount claimed and how it has been calculated in sufficient detail to permit verificationcalculated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Formal Agreement

Prescribed Notices. The notices referred to in clause 16.2 13.2 are: a written notice within 21 days of the first occurrence of the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based, expressly specifying: that the Subcontractor Subconsultant proposes to make a Claim; and the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim will be based; and a written Claim within 21 days of giving the written notice under paragraph (a), which must include: detailed particulars concerning the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based; the legal basis for the Claim, whether based on a term of the Subcontract or otherwise, and if based on a term of the Subcontract, clearly identifying the specific term; the facts relied upon in support of the Claim in sufficient detail to permit verification; and details of the amount claimed and how it has been calculated in sufficient detail to permit verificationcalculated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Formal Agreement

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Prescribed Notices. The notices referred to in clause 16.2 13.2 are: a written notice within 21 days of the first occurrence of the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based, expressly specifying: that the Subcontractor Consultant proposes to make a Claim; and the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim will be based; and a written Claim within 21 days of giving the written notice under paragraph (a), which must include: detailed particulars concerning the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based; the legal basis for the Claim, whether based on a term of the Subcontract or otherwise, and if based on a term of the Subcontract, clearly identifying the specific term; the facts relied upon in support of the Claim in sufficient detail to permit verification; and details of the amount claimed and how it has been calculated in sufficient detail to permit verificationcalculated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Formal Agreement

Prescribed Notices. The notices referred to in clause 16.2 14.2 are: a written notice within 21 days of the first occurrence of the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based, expressly specifying: that the Subcontractor Subconsultant proposes to make a Claim; and the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim will be based; and a written Claim within 21 days of giving the written notice under paragraph (a), which must include: detailed particulars concerning the direction or other fact, matter or thing upon which the Claim is based; the legal basis for the Claim, whether based on a term of the Subcontract or otherwise, and if based on a term of the Subcontract, clearly identifying the specific term; the facts relied upon in support of the Claim in sufficient detail to permit verification; and details of the amount claimed and how it has been calculated in sufficient detail to permit verification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: defence.gov.au

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