Stopping Funding – Additional Provisions Sample Clauses

Stopping Funding – Additional Provisions. For the purposes of the Service Agreement, the definition ofSpecified Action” in the Standard Terms will be considered to include the ability for Us to suspend or stop any part of the Funding under a Funding Schedule, without terminating the entire Funding Schedule. If We stop some, but not all, of the Funding under a Funding Schedule, the provisions in clauses 13.3(a) (except subclause (ii)) and 13.3(c) of the Standard Terms will apply, with all necessary modifications, to the part of the Funding that is stopped and the Services in relation to which that part of the Funding was provided.
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Stopping Funding – Additional Provisions. For the purposes of the Service Agreement, the definition ofSpecified Action” in the Standard Terms will be considered to include the ability for Us to suspend or stop any part of the Funding under a Funding Schedule, without terminating the entire Funding Schedule. If some, but not all, of the Funding under a Funding Schedule is stopped, the provisions in clauses 13.3(a) (except subclause (ii)) and 13.3(c) of the Standard Terms will apply, with all necessary modifications, to the part of the Funding that is stopped and the Services in relation to which that part of the Funding was provided. Survival Clauses 4.3(l)(l)(ii) and (l)(iii) and 4.10(b)(ii) will survive termination of any Funding Schedule or the Service Agreement. Definitions and interpretation for Funding and Service Details In these Funding and Service Details, unless otherwise stated or a contrary intention appears:

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