Procurement Transparency. The Provider acknowledges that this Agreement and any Licence Agreement(s) that form part of this Agreement will be published in its entirety in order to comply with the UK governments Transparency Agenda. Limited redactions may be made before publication in order to comply with existing law and for the protection of national security. Subject to 38.1, 38.3 and 38.4 the Provider must notify the Purchasing Authority and / or any Beneficiary of any sections of this Agreement that they regard as Commercial in Confidence or subject to the non-disclosure clauses of the FOIA or DPA. Any such request must provide a clear justification for the proposed redaction. The total value (bottom line) of the Agreement is required to be published under current EU regulations and the UK governments Transparency Agenda. The parties acknowledge that, except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA and/or the DPA, the content of this Agreement is not Confidential Information. The Purchasing Authority and / or any Beneficiary shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of the Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA and/or the DPA. Notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, the Provider hereby gives his consent for and / or any Beneficiary to publish the Agreement in its entirety, including from time to time agreed changes to the Agreement, to the general public. And agrees to the public re-use of the documents provided that such xxxxx cites the source and do not misuse or deliberately mislead. Both Parties shall take reasonable steps to ensure that their servants, employees, agents, sub-contractors, suppliers, publishers, professional advisors and consultants comply with this clause 38.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Framework Agreement
Procurement Transparency. The Provider acknowledges that this Agreement and any Licence Agreement(s) that form part of this Agreement will be published in its entirety in order to comply with the UK governments Transparency Agenda. Limited redactions may be made before publication in order to comply with existing law and for the protection of national security. Subject to 38.136.1, 38.3 36.3 and 38.4 36.4 the Provider must notify the Purchasing Authority and / or any Beneficiary of any sections of this Agreement that they regard as Commercial in Confidence or subject to the non-disclosure clauses of the FOIA or DPA. Any such request must provide a clear justification for the proposed redaction. The total value (bottom line) of the Agreement is required to be published under current EU regulations and the UK governments Transparency Agenda. The parties acknowledge that, except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA and/or the DPA, the content of this Agreement is not Confidential Information. The Purchasing Authority and / or any Beneficiary shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of the Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA and/or the DPA. Notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, the Provider hereby gives his consent for and / or any Beneficiary to publish the Agreement in its entirety, including from time to time agreed changes to the Agreement, to the general public. And agrees to the public re-use of the documents provided that such xxxxx cites the source and do not misuse or deliberately mislead. Both Parties shall take reasonable steps to ensure that their servants, employees, agents, sub-contractors, suppliers, publishers, professional advisors and consultants comply with this clause 3836.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Framework Agreement
Procurement Transparency. The Provider acknowledges that this Agreement and any Licence Agreement(sSchedules(s) that form forms part of this Agreement will be published in its entirety in order to comply with the UK governments Transparency Agenda. Limited redactions may be made before publication in order to comply with existing law and for the protection of national security. Subject to 38.132.1, 38.3 32.3 and 38.4 32.4 the Provider must notify the Purchasing Authority and / or any Beneficiary of any sections of this Agreement that they regard as Commercial in Confidence or subject to the non-non disclosure clauses of the FOIA or DPA. Any such request must provide a clear justification for the proposed redaction. The total value (bottom line) of the Agreement is required to be published under current EU regulations and the UK governments Transparency Agenda. The parties acknowledge that, except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA and/or the DPA, the content of this Agreement is not Confidential Information. The Purchasing Authority and / or any Beneficiary shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of the Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA and/or the DPA. Notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, the Provider hereby gives his consent for and / or any Beneficiary to publish the Agreement in its entirety, including from time to time agreed changes to the Agreement, to the general public. And agrees to the public re-use of the documents provided that such xxxxx reuse cites the source and do not misuse or deliberately mislead. Both Parties shall take reasonable steps to ensure that their servants, employees, agents, sub-contractors, suppliers, publishers, professional advisors and consultants comply with this clause 3832.
Appears in 1 contract
Procurement Transparency. The Provider acknowledges that this Framework Agreement and any Licence Agreement(s) tender documentation that form forms part of this Framework Agreement will be published in its entirety in order to comply with the UK governments Transparency Agenda. Limited redactions may be made before publication in order to comply with existing law and for the protection of national security. Subject to 38.128.1, 38.3 28.3 and 38.4 28.4 the Provider must notify the Purchasing Contracting Authority and / or any Beneficiary of any sections of the tender documentation and/or this Framework Agreement that they regard as Commercial in Confidence or subject to the non-disclosure clauses of the FOIA or DPA. Any such request must provide a clear justification for the proposed redaction. The total value (bottom line) of the Framework Agreement is required to be published under current EU regulations and the UK governments Transparency Agenda. The parties acknowledge that, except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA and/or the DPA, the content of this Framework Agreement is not Confidential Information. The Purchasing the Contracting Authority and / or any Beneficiary shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of the Framework Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA and/or the DPA. Notwithstanding any other term of this Framework Agreement, the Provider hereby gives his consent for and / or any Beneficiary the Contracting Authority to publish the Licence Agreement in its entirety, including from time to time agreed changes to the Framework Agreement, to the general public. And agrees to the public re-use of the documents provided that such xxxxx cites the source and do not misuse or deliberately mislead. Both Parties shall take reasonable steps to ensure that their servants, employees, agents, sub-contractors, suppliers, publishersProviders, professional advisors and consultants comply with this clause 3828.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Framework Agreement