SUCCESS MEASURES AND TARGETS Sample Clauses

SUCCESS MEASURES AND TARGETS. (see clause 2.3) The Success Measures and Targets are the achievement of Improved Value and Community Benefit by implementation of the Framework Alliance Contract and Project Contracts in accordance with the Service Level Requirements set out in Schedule 5 Part 8. Rights of termination shall apply in respect of the Success Measures and Targets subject to the following procedures: • In all cases the Appointed Companies agree to respond within 5 Working Days to any reasonable requests from LHC for information relating to any Project Contract which shall include but not be limited to copies of all documents referred to in Schedule 5 Part 7 including all quotations for supplies, works and/or services under the Framework Alliance Contract submitted to any LHC Client, together with suitable identifying documentation for validation against prices in the Framework Prices. • The Appointed Companies agree to provide all resources and to work in collaboration with LHC to monitor their own performance, and to act upon all reasonable requests from LHC during the term of the Framework Alliance Contract to improve their operational performance including but not limited to environmental, social and economic sustainability performance, technical performance of products, and improvements in site installation • The Appointed Companies acknowledge that any omission or failure to meet the Success Measures and Targets may lead to suspension from the Framework Alliance Contract for an indefinite period or until the Appointed Company can demonstrate to LHC's satisfaction that it is able to resume the delivery of Projects in accordance with the Frameworks Documents. • The Appointed Companies acknowledge that during any period of suspension that may be imposed, the relevant Appointed Company shall be required to maintain performance on all existing Project Contracts and shall be liable for the payment of all Levy amounts due on Projects that have been carried out or are being carried out. • Each Appointed Company hereby indemnifies LHC in full, and holds it so indemnified, against all costs, expenses and losses that the Appointed Company may incur or any other damages resulting from its suspension under this provision. • Upon any breach on the part of an Appointed Company to meet the performance requirements set out in the Success Measures and Targets which are not remedied after 20 Working Days' written notice to the relevant Appointed Company from LHC, LHC reserves its rights in ...
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