Common use of Removal of Subcontractor Clause in Contracts

Removal of Subcontractor. ALPS or the Contracting Company may, by notice to the Supplier, require the Supplier to cease using any subcontractor where ALPS or the Contracting Company (as the case may be) considers that: (i) the Subcontractor has or is likely to breach its security obligations; (ii) the Subcontractor has or is likely to breach its confidentiality obligations with respect to Confidential Information; (iii) the Subcontractor fails to comply in a material respect with any of its obligations under the relevant Contract; and (iv) ALPS or the Contracting Company (as the case may be) is not satisfied on reasonable grounds with the Subcontractor’s ability to render future performance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement (Non It Services), Master Agreement for Supply and Maintenance of Equipment, Master Agreement for Supply of Consumables

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Removal of Subcontractor. ALPS or the Contracting Company may, by notice to the Supplier, require the Supplier to cease using any subcontractor Subcontractor where ALPS or the Contracting Company (as the case may be) considers that: (i) the Subcontractor has or is likely to breach its security obligations; (ii) the Subcontractor has or is likely to breach its confidentiality obligations with respect to Confidential Information; (iii) the Subcontractor fails to comply in a material respect with any of its obligations under the relevant Contract; and (iv) ALPS or the Contracting Company (as the case may be) is not satisfied on reasonable grounds with the Subcontractor’s ability to render future performance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement for Equipment Loan, Consignment and Supply of Products

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