Security concern Sample Clauses

A 'Security concern' clause outlines the obligations and procedures related to maintaining the safety and integrity of information, assets, or systems involved in an agreement. This clause typically requires parties to implement specific security measures, such as data encryption, access controls, or regular security audits, to protect against unauthorized access or breaches. Its core function is to mitigate risks associated with data loss, theft, or cyberattacks, thereby ensuring that sensitive information remains protected throughout the duration of the contract.
Security concern. Supplement to NEC3 TSC clause 91 91.10 The Employer may by notice in writing to the Service Manager terminate the Contractor’s obligation to Provide the Service if the Employer has any reasonable security concern in respect of the Contractor, whereupon the Service Manager promptly issues a termination certificate to both Parties and the provisions of NEC3 TSC clause 90.2 apply to the termination as though the termination had been in respect of reason R11.
Security concern. These provisions expand upon the events in respect of which the Employer is entitled to terminate the contract.
Security concern. Supplement to NEC3 ECSC clause 90 90.6.1 The Employer may by notice in writing to the Contractor terminate the Contractor’s obligation to provide the Works if the Employer has any reasonable security concern in respect of the Contractor, whereupon the Employer promptly issues a termination certificate to both Parties. 90.7 Corrupt gifts and payments of commission 90. 7.1 The Contractor shall not offer or give, or agree to give, to any employee, agent, servant or representative of the Employer or any other public body or person employed by or on behalf of the Employer any gift or consideration of any kind which could act as an inducement or reward for doing, refraining from doing, or for having done or refrained from doing, any act in relation to this Agreement, any Call-Off Agreement or any other Agreement with the Employer or any other public body or person employed by or on behalf of the Employer (including its award to the Contractor execution or any rights and obligations contained in it), or for showing or refraining from showing favour or disfavour to any person in relation to any such Agreement. The attention of the Contractor is drawn to the criminal offences under the Prevention of Corruption Acts 1889 to 1916.