Common use of Principles of the Collaborative Clause in Contracts

Principles of the Collaborative. 2.1 In performing their respective obligations under this Agreement and the Commissioning Contract, the Commissioners must: 2.1.1 at all times act in good faith towards each other; 2.1.2 act in a timely manner; 2.1.3 share information and best practice, and work collaboratively to identify solutions, eliminate duplication of effort, mitigate risk and reduce cost; 2.1.4 at all times, observe relevant statutory powers, requirements and best practice to ensure compliance with applicable laws and standards including those governing procurement, data protection and freedom of information; and 2.1.5 have regard to the needs and views of all of the Commissioners, irrespective of the size of any of the respective Holdings of the Commissioners and as far as is reasonably practicable take such needs and views into account. 2.1.6 Share risks, gains, costs and procurement and contract management costs on the basis of the proportion of resources contributed to the total contract value provided plans and costs are discussed and agreed with all parties first.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collaborative Commissioning Agreement

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Principles of the Collaborative. 2.1 In performing their respective obligations under this Agreement and the Commissioning ContractContracts, the Commissioners must: 2.1.1 at all times act in good faith towards each other; 2.1.2 act in a timely manner; 2.1.3 share information and best practice, and work collaboratively to identify solutions, eliminate duplication of effort, mitigate risk and reduce cost; 2.1.4 at all times, observe relevant statutory powers, requirements and best practice to ensure compliance with applicable laws and standards including those governing procurement, data protection and freedom of information; and 2.1.5 have regard to the needs and views of all of the Commissioners, irrespective of the size of any of the respective Holdings of the Commissioners and as far as is reasonably practicable take such needs and views into account. 2.1.6 Share risks, gains, costs and procurement and contract management costs on the basis of the proportion of resources contributed to the total contract value provided plans and costs are discussed and agreed with all parties first.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Principles of the Collaborative. 2.1 In performing their respective obligations under this Agreement and the Commissioning Contract, the Commissioners must: 2.1.1 at all times act in good faith towards each other; 2.1.2 act in a timely manner; 2.1.3 share information and best practice, and work collaboratively to identify solutions, eliminate duplication of effort, mitigate risk and reduce cost; 2.1.4 at all times, observe relevant statutory powers, requirements and best practice to ensure compliance with applicable laws and standards including those governing procurement, data protection and freedom of information; and 2.1.5 have regard to the needs and views of all of the Commissioners, irrespective of the size of any of the respective Holdings of the Commissioners and as far as is reasonably practicable take such needs and views into account. 2.1.6 Share risks, gains, costs and procurement and contract management costs on the basis of the proportion of resources contributed to the total contract value provided plans and costs are discussed and agreed with all parties first.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commissioning & Procurement Agreement

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Principles of the Collaborative. β€Œ 2.1 In performing their respective obligations under this Agreement and the Commissioning Contract, the Commissioners must: 2.1.1 at all times act in good faith towards each other; 2.1.2 act in a timely manner; 2.1.3 share information and best practice, and work collaboratively to identify solutions, eliminate duplication of effort, mitigate risk and reduce cost; 2.1.4 at all times, observe relevant statutory powers, requirements and best practice to ensure compliance with applicable laws and standards including those governing procurement, data protection and freedom of information; and 2.1.5 have regard to the needs and views of all of the Commissioners, irrespective of the size of any of the respective Holdings of the Commissioners and as far as is reasonably practicable take such needs and views into account. 2.1.6 Share risks, gains, costs and procurement and contract management costs on the basis of the proportion of resources contributed to the total contract value provided plans and costs are discussed and agreed with all parties first.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collaborative Commissioning Agreement

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