Common use of Service Work Order Authorization Clause in Contracts

Service Work Order Authorization. 2.1. The Judicial Council will authorize the performance of Work and spending of funds under this Agreement only via Service Work Order issued through Judicial Council’s CAFM system. Service Work Orders must be “accepted” by Consultant within the CAFM system. This involves Consultant logging into CAFM, opening the SWO, and clicking the “Accept” button. A written document will be provided by Judicial Council via CAFM software system that summarizes the Project details and references all other documents incorporated within the Project. 2.2. Service Work Orders may only be authorized during the Initial Term of this Agreement or any Subsequent Terms. Service Work Orders must be authorized prior to the expiration date of this Agreement. The end date for Services authorized in a Service Work Order may exceed the expiration date of this Agreement; provided, however, that the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect with regard to any outstanding Service Work Order(s) after the expiration of this Agreement until the Work of said Service Work Order(s) is complete. 2.3. Service Work Orders may only be authorized for the specific Service Types and Services described in Exhibits D, E, and F.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement for Id/Iq Consulting Services, Master Agreement for Id/Iq Consulting Services, Master Agreement for Id/Iq Consulting Services

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Service Work Order Authorization. 2.1. The Judicial Council will authorize the performance of Work and spending of funds under this Agreement only via Service Work Order issued through Judicial CouncilOwner’s CAFM system. Service Work Orders must be “accepted” by the Consultant within the CAFM system. This involves the Consultant logging into CAFM, opening the SWO, and clicking the “Accept” button. A written document will be provided by Judicial Council (Quality Assurance) via CAFM software system that summarizes the Project details and references all other documents incorporated within the Project. 2.2. Service Work Orders may only be authorized during the Initial Term of this Agreement or any Subsequent Terms. Service Work Orders must be authorized prior to the expiration date of this Agreement. The end date for Services authorized in a Service Work Order may exceed the expiration date of this Agreement; provided, however, that the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect with regard to any outstanding Service Work Order(s) after the expiration of this Agreement until the Work of said Service Work Order(s) is complete. 2.3. Service Work Orders may only be authorized for the specific Service Types and Services as described in Exhibits D, E, E and F.F and Attachment C-1.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement

Service Work Order Authorization. 2.1. The Judicial Council will authorize the performance of Work and spending of funds under this Agreement only via Service Work Order issued through Judicial CouncilOwner’s CAFM system. Service Work Orders must be “accepted” by the Consultant within the CAFM system. This involves the Consultant logging into CAFM, opening the SWO, and clicking the “Accept” button. A written document will be provided by Judicial Council (FMU) via CAFM software system that summarizes the Project details and references all other documents incorporated within the Project. 2.2. Service Work Orders may only be authorized during the Initial Term of this Agreement or any Subsequent Terms. Service Work Orders must be authorized prior to the expiration date of this Agreement. The end date for Services authorized in a Service Work Order may exceed the expiration date of this Agreement; provided, however, that the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect with regard to any outstanding Service Work Order(s) after the expiration of this Agreement until the Work of said Service Work Order(s) is complete. 2.3. Service Work Orders may only be authorized for the specific Service Types and Services described in Exhibits D, E, and F.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement, Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

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Service Work Order Authorization. 2.1. The Judicial Council will authorize the performance of Work and spending of funds under this Agreement only via Service Work Order issued through Judicial CouncilOwner’s CAFM system. Service Work Orders must be “accepted” by the Consultant within the CAFM system. This involves the Consultant logging into CAFM, opening the SWO, and clicking the “Accept” button. A written document will be provided by Judicial Council (Quality Assurance) via CAFM software system that summarizes the Project details and references all other documents incorporated within the Project. 2.2. Service Work Orders may only be authorized during the Initial Term of this Agreement or any Subsequent Terms. Service Work Orders must be authorized prior to the expiration date of this Agreement. The end date for Services authorized in a Service Work Order may exceed the expiration date of this Agreement; provided, however, that the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect with regard to any outstanding Service Work Order(s) after the expiration of this Agreement until the Work of said Service Work Order(s) is complete. 2.3. Service Work Orders may only be authorized for the specific Service Types and Services as described in Exhibits D, E, and F.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consulting Agreement

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