RESPONSIBILITIES OF AND CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE CUSTOMER Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES OF AND CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE CUSTOMER. The Customer shall perform daily follow-up actions. This includes making back-up copies of software and data, as well as ensuring that equipment and software are utilised and stored as prescribed by the equipment or software provider. The Customer shall facilitate the Contractor’s performance of its duties by, inter alia, granting the Contractor the necessary access to its premises and giving written notice of any relocation of equipment that is of importance to the deliverables. More detailed requirements in respect of the Customer's participation may be specified in Appendix 2.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF AND CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE CUSTOMER. The Customer shall contribute to the completion of the Assignment in good faith. Requests from the Consultant shall be replied to without undue delay. The Customer shall, without undue delay, give notice of circumstances that the Customer understands, or ought to understand, may be of relevance to the completion of the Assignment, including any expected delays.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF AND CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE CUSTOMER. The Customer shall contribute to facilitating the Contractor’s performance of its duties under this Agreement and associated awarding contracts.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF AND CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE CUSTOMER. The Customer is responsible for having described the purpose of the procurement and its requirements and needs, in Appendix 1, in a clear manner, as a basis for the performance of the Contractor. If it is stated in Appendix 2 that the technical platform of the Customer needs to be upgraded, cf. clause 1.1, the Customer shall itself ensure such upgrading, unless otherwise stipulated in Appendices 1 and/or 2. The Customer shall contribute to facilitating the Contractor’s performance of its duties under this Agreement. The Customer shall contribute to the delivery of the deliverables in the manner specified in Appendix 2, in accordance with the deadlines stipulated in Appendix 4.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF AND CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE CUSTOMER. ‌ The Customer is responsible for having described the purpose of the procurement and its requirements and needs, in Appendix 1, in a clear manner, as a basis for the performance of the Contractor, and for actively participating in the implementation of the deliverables in conformity with the software development method in Appendix 6. The Software and other equipment with which it shall be compatible, and any Software and equipment that shall be used during the development and testing of the deliverables, are described in Appendix 3. If it is stated in Appendix 2 that the technical platform of the Customer needs to be upgraded, the Customer shall itself ensure such upgrading, unless otherwise stipulated in Appendices 1 and/or 2.

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