Common use of STAFF INVOLVED IN THE PROVISION OF SERVICES Clause in Contracts

STAFF INVOLVED IN THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. Key Individuals The Service Provider acknowledges that the Key Individuals are essential to the proper provision of the Services to the Purchaser. The Key Individuals must not be released from providing the Services without the approval of the Purchaser (including when carrying out the Exit Management Services), except by reason of long-term sickness, maternity, paternity, adoption or parental leave, termination of employment or equivalent extenuating circumstances. Where such extenuating circumstances arise or are foreseeable, the Service Provider must immediately give notice of that fact to the Purchaser. The Service Provider may propose a replacement to a Key Individual (and must do so when a Key Individual is to be released from providing the Services), in which case: appropriate arrangements must be made to minimise any adverse impact on this Contract which could be caused by the change in Key Individuals (including, wherever possible, a transfer period of sufficient duration to allow for the transfer of know-how and skills); and the replacement must be of at least equal status and of equivalent qualifications, experience, training and skills to the Key Individual being replaced and must be fully competent to carry out the responsibilities of that person in relation to the Services. Any proposed replacement to a Key Individual is subject to the approval of the Purchaser. Subject to the Service Provider’s compliance with this clause, the Purchaser must not unreasonably withhold such approval.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Services Contract, Services Contract

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STAFF INVOLVED IN THE PROVISION OF SERVICES. Key Individuals The Service Provider acknowledges that the Key Individuals are essential to the proper provision of the Services to the Purchaser. The Key Individuals must not be released from providing the Services without the approval of the Purchaser (including when carrying out the Exit Management Services)Purchaser, except by reason of long-term sickness, maternity, paternity, adoption or parental leave, termination of employment or equivalent extenuating circumstances. Where such extenuating circumstances arise or are foreseeable, the Service Provider must immediately give notice of that fact to the Purchaser. The Service Provider may propose a replacement to a Key Individual (and must do so when a Key Individual is to be released from providing the Services), in which case: appropriate arrangements must be made to minimise any adverse impact on this the Contract which could be caused by the change in Key Individuals (including, wherever possible, a transfer period of sufficient duration to allow for the transfer of know-how and skills); and the replacement must be of at least equal status and of equivalent qualifications, experience, training and skills to the Key Individual being replaced and must be fully competent to carry out the responsibilities of that person in relation to the Services. Any proposed replacement to a Key Individual is subject to the approval of the Purchaser. Subject to the Service Provider’s compliance with this clause, the Purchaser must not unreasonably withhold such approval.

Appears in 1 contract

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