Provider Non-Performance Sample Clauses
The Provider Non-Performance clause defines the consequences and procedures that apply if the service provider fails to meet its contractual obligations. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes non-performance, such as missed deadlines or substandard work, and may specify remedies like requiring corrective action, withholding payment, or allowing the client to terminate the agreement. Its core function is to protect the client by ensuring there are clear steps and consequences in place if the provider does not deliver as promised, thereby allocating risk and encouraging compliance.
Provider Non-Performance. (i) If Provider becomes aware of a situation where it has failed or reasonably expects to fail (or a Subcontractor has failed or reasonably expects to fail) to comply with the Service Levels, or otherwise with its other obligations under this Agreement in any material respect, Provider will promptly inform the applicable Authorized Person of such situation, the situation’s impact or expected impact and Provider’s action plan to minimize or eliminate such impact.
(ii) Provider will promptly notify such Authorized Person upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion or delivery of any Service, Project or deliverable.
(iii) Provider will inform such Authorized Person of any steps Provider is taking or will take to minimize, eliminate or remediate such impact, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time.
Provider Non-Performance. (i) If Provider becomes aware of a situation where it has failed or reasonably expects to fail to comply with the Service Levels, or otherwise with its other obligations under this Agreement in any material respect, Provider will promptly inform the applicable Authorized Person of such situation, the situation’s impact or expected impact and Provider’s action plan to minimize or eliminate such impact.
(ii) Provider will promptly notify such Authorized Person upon becoming aware of any circumstances that may reasonably be expected to jeopardize the timely and successful completion or delivery of any Service, Project or deliverable.
(iii) Provider will inform such Authorized Person of any steps Provider is taking or will take to minimize, eliminate or remediate such impact, and the projected actual completion (or delivery) time.
