Conditions of Property a. The property is believed and shall be taken to be correctly described and is sold subject to all express and implied conditions, restrictions in interest, easements, common rights, leases, tenancies, occupiers, encroachment, trespass, nuisance, charges, liens, caveats, covenants, liabilities, encumbrances, all public and private rights of way, support, drainage, light and all other rights or other incidents (if any) subsisting thereon without any obligation arising for the Assignee/Bank to define the same respectively and any error, mis- statement, omission or mis-description discovered in the contract shall not annul the sale nor shall any compensation be allowed by or to either party in respect thereof. The Purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the state and condition of the property. b. The Purchaser shall be deemed to have inspected and investigated the conditions of the property as is where is and shall raise no requisition or objection thereon or thereto. No representation warranty or undertaking whatsoever is made or should be implied as to whether or not the property complies with any relevant building by-laws or legislation. The Purchaser shall take the property as is where is and shall not require the connection of water, electricity or other utilities thereto nor removal of any rubbish thereat. The fact (if such be the case) that the property or renovations thereat may contravene building by-laws or legislation shall not annul the sale or entitle the Purchaser to rescind the sale or claim damages or diminution in price. c. The Assignee/Bank makes no representation as to the ownership of furniture fittings and fixtures situated at the property which items may be on hire purchase, lease or deferred sale from third parties. In such cases the Assignee/Bank accepts no liability for any payments which may be outstanding in respect thereof and the property is sold subject thereto.
Sole purpose of the Concessionaire The Concessionaire having been set up for the sole purpose of exercising the rights and observing and performing its obligations and liabilities under this Agreement, the Concessionaire or any of its subsidiaries shall not, except with the previous written consent of the Authority, be or become directly or indirectly engaged, concerned or interested in any business other than as envisaged herein.
SUB-CONTRACTING 34.1. The Purchaser approves the appointment of the sub-contractors specified in Schedule 5.6 (Approved Sub-contractors) in respect of the obligations specified in that Schedule. 34.2. The Service Provider may not sub-contract its obligations under the Contract to other sub-contractors without the prior written consent of the Purchaser. Sub-contracting of any part of the Contract shall not relieve the Service Provider of any obligation or duty attributable to the Service Provider under the Contract. The Service Provider shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of its sub-contractors as though they are its own. 34.3. Where the Service Provider enters into a sub-contract the Service Provider must ensure that a provision is included which: 34.3.1. requires payment to be made of all sums due by the Service Provider to the sub- contractor within a specified period not exceeding 30 days from the receipt of a valid invoice as defined by the sub-contract requirements and provides that, where the Purchaser has made payment to the Service Provider in respect of Services and the sub-contractor’s invoice relates to such Services then, to that extent, the invoice must be treated as valid and, provided the Service Provider is not exercising a right of retention or set-off in respect of a breach of contract by the sub-contractor or in respect of a sum otherwise due by the sub-contractor to the Service Provider, payment must be made to the sub-contractor without deduction; 34.3.2. notifies the sub-contractor that the sub-contract forms part of a larger contract for the benefit of the Purchaser and that should the sub-contractor have any difficulty in securing the timely payment of an invoice, that matter may be referred by the sub-contractor to the Purchaser; 34.3.3. requires that all contracts with sub-contractors and suppliers which the sub- contractor intends to procure, and which the sub-contractor has not before the date of this Contract, already planned to award to a particular supplier are advertised through the Public Contracts Scotland procurement portal (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx) and awarded following a fair, open, transparent and competitive process proportionate to the nature and value of the contract; and 34.3.4. is in the same terms as that set out in this clause 34.3 (including for the avoidance of doubt this clause 34.3.4 subject only to modification to refer to the correct designation of the equivalent party as the Service Provider and sub-contractor as the case may be. 34.4. The Service Provider shall also include in every sub-contract: 34.4.1 a right for the Service Provider to terminate that sub-contract if the relevant sub- contractor fails to comply in the performance of its contract with legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social or employment law or if any of the termination events (involving substantial modification of the Contract, contract award despite the existence of exclusion grounds or a serious infringement of EU legal obligations) specified in clause 56.3 occur; and 34.4.2 a requirement that the sub-contractor includes a provision having the same effect as 34.4.1 in any sub-contract which it awards. In this clause 34.4, ‘sub-contract’ means a contract between two or more service providers, at any stage of remoteness from the Purchaser in a sub-contracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Contract. 34.5. Where requested by the Purchaser, copies of any sub-contract must be sent by the Service Provider to the Purchaser as soon as reasonably practicable. 34.6. Where the Service Provider proposes to enter into a sub-contract it must: 34.6.1 advertise its intention to do so in at least one trade journal, [at least one newspaper circulating in [refer to locality]] and the Public Contracts Scotland Portal; and 34.6.2 follow a procedure leading to the selection of the sub-contractor which ensures reasonable competition following principles of equal treatment, non-discrimination and transparency and which ensures that such procedure is accessible by small and medium enterprises.
PURPOSE OF THE CONTRACT DSHS agrees to purchase, and Contractor agrees to provide, services or goods to the eligible populations.