Replacement of Key Personnel. The Engineer must notify the State in writing as soon as possible, but no later than three business days after a project manager or other key personnel is removed from association with this contract, giving the reason for removal.
Replacement of Key Personnel. The Engineer must notify the State in writing as soon as possible, but no later than three business days after a project manager or other key personnel is removed from association with this contract, giving the reason for removal. DocuSign Envelope ID: 814845E0-95B8-46A4-A4F1-6A61CCE37DEB
Replacement of Key Personnel. 21.4.1. The Judicial Council reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to disapprove of, or request replacement of, any Key Personnel designated by Consultant.
Replacement of Key Personnel. The replacement of the key personnel shall only be on health grounds of the individual or if the personnel ceases to work for the contractor and is no longer an employee of the contractor. The contractor shall not replace any of the key personnel without the written consent of the Engineer-in-charge. In case Contractor engages in such activity i.e. replacement of key personnel with or without EICs consent, such action shall attract a deduction of 10% of the total amount from the running account bill. However, there shall be no deduction if the replacement is made on health grounds of the personnel. The contractor shall submit medical certificate of such personnel intended to be replaced on health grounds.
Replacement of Key Personnel. The Judicial Council reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to disapprove of, or request replacement of, any Key Personnel designated by Consultant. Judicial Council shall have the sole discretion to approve Consultant’s replace Key Personnel. Any such replacement shall be by written Amendment to the applicable Service Work Order. If, through no fault, action, or inaction of Consultant, a Key Personnel becomes incapacitated or is otherwise rendered unavailable to work during the period of performance of an authorized Service Work Order, Consultant shall promptly designate a replacement that possesses the equivalent experience and skills. If the Consultant cannot furnish a replacement acceptable to the Judicial Council, the Judicial Council may terminate the applicable Service Work Order.
Replacement of Key Personnel. The Engineer must notify the CRRMA in writing as soon as possible, but no later than three business days after a project manager or other key personnel, as designated in Attachment F, Organization Chart, is removed from association with the Contract, giving the reason for removal.
Replacement of Key Personnel. (a) If any Key Personnel ceases to work in respect of this Contract, the Health Services Manager must immediately notify the Department and provide a replacement Key Personnel acceptable to the Department at no additional charge and at the earliest opportunity.
Replacement of Key Personnel. If any one of the Contractor key personnel, identified in Attachment 4 to Schedule A of this Agreement, is reassigned, becomes incapacitated, or ceases to be employed by the Contractor and therefore becomes unable to perform the assigned functions or responsibilities, the Contractor shall promptly replace such person with another qualified person after consultation with and approval by the Project Administrator, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Replacement of Key Personnel. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by VPRA, in the event of a Key Personnel vacancy, Contractor shall replace any Key Personnel described within Section 15.3 within sixty (60) days after the departure of the individual previously filling the position. A replacement individual must meet the qualifications for the Key Personnel position stated in Exhibit D. VPRA may assess Liquidated Damages of $1,000 per day starting on the 61st day until and including the day on which the Key Personnel position is filled with a qualified individual.
Replacement of Key Personnel. (a) The Contractor shall use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that the role of each Key Person is promptly filled and that any replacement will be equally or more qualified and experienced as the Key Person he replacing and fully competent to carry out the tasks assigned to the Key Person which he is replacing. Without limiting the foregoing, the Contractor shall ensure that the role of each Key Person being replaced is fully covered by a suitable, appropriately qualified and experienced temporary replacement during any period when the role is vacant. The Contractor shall ensure that a suitable temporary replacement for each Key Person is identified in the Business Continuity Plan at all times.