RIGHT OF SUBSTITUTION. 6.1 The Provider may appoint one or more suitably qualified and skilled substitutes of equivalent expertise to perform the Services. 6.2 The Provider acknowledges the Commissioner has the right to refuse to accept the substitute if, in the reasonable view of the Commissioner having regard to the specification, the substitute has insufficient qualifications or expertise. 6.3 Where substitution occurs, the other terms and conditions of this contract, and in particular (but not limited to) the specified fees, will remain unchanged, unless otherwise agreed by both parties in writing. For the avoidance of doubt, the Provider shall be responsible for the payments and expenses of any substitute. 6.4 It is also agreed that the Provider will be liable for all acts and/or omissions of any substitute(s) provided.
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RIGHT OF SUBSTITUTION. 6.1 1.1 The Provider may appoint one or more suitably qualified and skilled substitutes of equivalent expertise to perform the Services.
6.2 1.2 The Provider acknowledges the Commissioner has the right to refuse to accept the substitute if, in the reasonable view of the Commissioner having regard to the specification, the substitute has insufficient qualifications or expertise.
6.3 1.3 Where substitution occurs, the other terms and conditions of this contract, and in particular (but not limited to) the specified fees, will remain unchanged, unless otherwise agreed by both parties in writing. For the avoidance of doubt, the Provider shall be responsible for the payments and expenses of any substitute.
6.4 1.4 It is also agreed that the Provider will be liable for all acts and/or omissions of any substitute(s) provided.
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