SERVICES – RESPONSE TO WORK ORDER REQUESTS. 6.1 Work Order Requests (a) Should LAUSD desire to obtain Services from Contractor, LAUSD will initiate a request for Services by providing such request in writing (a “Work Order Request”) to Contractor. Subject to Section 3.3, Contractor may elect, within the time frame specified in a Work Order Request, to prepare and deliver to LAUSD a proposal in response to such Work Order Request (a “Services Proposal”). Contractor will prepare all Services Proposals in good faith. Contractor will be under no obligation to prepare any Services Proposal hereunder; provided, however, that if Contractor determines not to prepare a Services Proposal for any Work Order Request, Contractor will promptly notify LAUSD that Contractor will not respond to the applicable Work Order Request. (b) Once submitted to LAUSD, a Services Proposal shall constitute an offer by Contractor to provide the Services described therein on the terms set forth therein, and shall be irrevocable for a period of sixty (60) calendar days. LAUSD may provide Contractor with comments regarding a Services Proposal, and Contractor shall respond to such comments, if any. A Services Proposal will become effective only when a detailed Work Order has been drafted by the parties and accepted and executed by LAUSD, subject to any required approvals within LAUSD. LAUSD is under no obligation to accept any Services Proposal. (c) Contractor’s failure to respond to a Work Order Request as required under Section 6.1 (a) above will initially be without prejudice to Contractor’s ability to respond to subsequent Work Order Requests; provided, however, that if LAUSD should receive no response from Contractor to three separate Work Order Requests, and Contractor is not performing Services under any Work Order then in effect, LAUSD will be entitled to terminate this Agreement immediately upon written notice to Contractor.
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Samples: Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement, Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement, Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement
SERVICES – RESPONSE TO WORK ORDER REQUESTS. 6.1 Work Order Requests
(a) Should LAUSD desire to obtain Services from Contractor, LAUSD will initiate a request for Services by providing such request in writing (a “Work Order Request”) to Contractor. Subject to Section 3.3, Contractor may elect, within the time frame specified in a Work Order Request, to prepare and deliver to LAUSD a proposal in response to such Work Order Request (a “Services Proposal”). Contractor will prepare all Services Proposals in good faith. Contractor will be under no obligation to prepare any Services Proposal hereunder; provided, however, that if Contractor determines not to prepare a Services Proposal for any Work Order Request, Contractor will promptly notify LAUSD that Contractor will not respond to the applicable Work Order Request.Request.
(b) Once submitted to LAUSD, a Services Proposal shall constitute an offer by Contractor to provide the Services described therein on the terms set forth therein, and shall be irrevocable for a period of sixty (60) calendar days. LAUSD may provide Contractor with comments regarding a Services Proposal, and Contractor shall respond to such comments, if any. A Services Proposal will become effective only when a detailed Work Order has been drafted by the parties and accepted and executed by LAUSD, subject to any required approvals within LAUSD. LAUSD is under no obligation to accept any Services Proposal.
(c) Contractor’s failure to respond to a Work Order Request as required under Section
6.1 (aSection 6.1(a) above will initially be without prejudice to Contractor’s ability to respond to subsequent Work Order Requests; provided, however, that if LAUSD should receive no response from Contractor to three separate Work Order Requests, and Contractor is not performing Services under any Work Order then in effect, LAUSD will be entitled to terminate this Agreement immediately upon written notice to Contractor.
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Samples: Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement, Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement, Master Information Technology Services and Support Agreement