Common use of SERVICE PROVIDER’S STAFF Clause in Contracts

SERVICE PROVIDER’S STAFF. 16.1 Access to the Premises shall be limited to such Staff and the SERVICE PROVIDER’S suppliers as are necessary for the SERVICE PROVIDER to fulfil its obligations under the Contract. The SERVICE PROVIDER shall co-operate with others working on the Premises to such extent as the CLIENT may reasonably require. 16.2 The CLIENT reserves the right to refuse to admit to, or to withdraw permission to remain on, the Premises:- 16.2.1 for any member of the Staff; or 16.2.2 for any person employed or engaged by any member of the Staff, whose admission or continued presence would be, in the reasonable opinion of the CLIENT, undesirable. 16.3 At the CLIENT’S written request, the SERVICE PROVIDER shall provide a list of the names and business addresses of all persons who may require admission in connection with the Contract to the Premises, specifying the capacities in which they are concerned with the Contract and giving such other particulars as the CLIENT may reasonably request. 16.4 The SERVICE PROVIDER’S Staff, engaged within the boundaries of the Premises, shall comply with such rules, regulations and requirements (including those relating to security arrangements) as may be in force from time to time for the conduct of personnel when at or outside those premises. 16.5 If the SERVICE PROVIDER fails to comply with Clause 16.3 within five (5) days of the date of the request and in the reasonable opinion of the CLIENT, such failure may be prejudicial to the interests of the Crown, then the CLIENT may terminate the Contract, provided always that such termination shall not prejudice or affect any right of action or remedy which shall have accrued or shall thereafter accrue to the CLIENT. 16.6 The decision of the CLIENT as to whether any person is to be refused access to the Premises and as to whether the SERVICE PROVIDER has failed to comply with Clause 16.3 shall be final and conclusive.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for Provision of Recruitment Services, Contract, Contract

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SERVICE PROVIDER’S STAFF. 16.1 Access to the Premises shall be limited to such Staff and the SERVICE PROVIDER’S Service Provider’s suppliers as are necessary for the SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider to fulfil its obligations under the Contract. The SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider shall co-operate with others working on the Premises to such extent as the CLIENT Customer may reasonably require. 16.2 . The CLIENT Customer reserves the right to refuse to admit to, or to withdraw permission to remain on, the Premises:- 16.2.1 Premises:- for any member of the Staff; or 16.2.2 or for any person employed or engaged by any member of the Staff, whose admission or continued presence would be, in the reasonable opinion of the CLIENTCustomer, undesirable. 16.3 . At the CLIENT’S Customer’s written request, the SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider shall provide a list of the names and business addresses of all persons who may require admission in connection with the Contract to the Premises, specifying the capacities in which they are concerned with the Contract and giving such other particulars as the CLIENT Customer may reasonably request. 16.4 . The SERVICE PROVIDER’S Service Provider’s Staff, engaged within the boundaries of the Premises, shall comply with such rules, regulations and requirements (including those relating to security arrangements) as may be in force from time to time for the conduct of personnel when at or outside those premises. 16.5 . If the SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider fails to comply with Clause 16.3 10.1.14 within five two (52) days Months of the date of the request and in the reasonable opinion of the CLIENTCustomer, such failure may be prejudicial to the interests of the Crown, then the CLIENT Customer may terminate the Contract, provided always that such termination shall not prejudice or affect any right of action or remedy which shall have accrued or shall thereafter accrue to the CLIENT. 16.6 Customer. The decision of the CLIENT Customer as to whether any person is to be refused access to the Premises and as to whether the SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider has failed to comply with Clause 16.3 10.1.14 shall be final and conclusive.. [GUIDANCE: use clauses 11 and 12 where the Services, or any part of them, are to be delivered at the Customer’s Premises]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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SERVICE PROVIDER’S STAFF. 16.1 Access to the Premises shall be limited to such Staff and the SERVICE PROVIDER’S Service Provider’s suppliers as are necessary for the SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider to fulfil its obligations under the Contract. The SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider shall co-operate with others working on the Premises to such extent as the CLIENT Client may reasonably require. 16.2 . The CLIENT Client reserves the right to refuse to admit to, or to withdraw permission to remain on, the Premises:- 16.2.1 Premises:- for any member of the Staff; or 16.2.2 or for any person employed or engaged by any member of the Staff, whose admission or continued presence would be, in the reasonable opinion of the CLIENTClient, undesirable. 16.3 . At the CLIENT’S Client’s written request, the SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider shall provide a list of the names and business addresses of all persons who may require admission in connection with the Contract to the Premises, specifying the capacities in which they are concerned with the Contract and giving such other particulars as the CLIENT Client may reasonably request. 16.4 . The SERVICE PROVIDER’S Service Provider’s Staff, engaged within the boundaries of the Premises, shall comply with such rules, regulations and requirements (including those relating to security arrangements) as may be in force from time to time for the conduct of personnel when at or outside those premises. 16.5 . If the SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider fails to comply with Clause 16.3 9.1.20 within five two (52) days Months of the date of the request and in the reasonable opinion of the CLIENTClient, such failure may be prejudicial to the interests of the Crown, then the CLIENT Client may terminate the Contract, provided always that such termination shall not prejudice or affect any right of action or remedy which shall have accrued or shall thereafter accrue to the CLIENT. 16.6 Client. The decision of the CLIENT Client as to whether any person is to be refused access to the Premises and as to whether the SERVICE PROVIDER Service Provider has failed to comply with Clause 16.3 9.1.20 shall be final and conclusive.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Call Off Terms and Conditions

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