Common use of SUPPORT CLAUSE Clause in Contracts

SUPPORT CLAUSE. 18.1. Subject to 18.2 each party (the "First Party") undertakes to co-operate with the other (the "Second/Third/Fourth Party/Fifth Party") in order to facilitate the performance of this Agreement and in particular will: – 18.1.1. use reasonable endeavours to avoid unnecessary complaints, disputes and claims against or with the Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth Party; 18.1.2. comply with the provisions of the Dispute Resolution in clause 13 (Dispute Resolution) in relation to any such complaints, disputes and claims; 18.1.3. not interfere with the rights of the Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth Party in performing its obligations under this Agreement, nor in any other way hinder or prevent the Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth Party from performing those obligations or from enjoying the benefits of its rights; 18.1.4. assist the Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth Party in performing those obligations, so far as is reasonably practicable; and 18.1.5. take reasonable steps to mitigate any foreseeable losses and liabilities of the Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth Party which are likely to arise out of any failure by the First Party to take any of the steps referred to in clauses 18.1.1 to 18.1.4 (inclusive). 18.2. Nothing in clause 18.1 shall: – 18.2.1. interfere with the right of each of the Parties to arrange its affairs in whatever manner it considers fit in order to perform its obligations under this Agreement including any statutory obligation that Party may have; or 18.2.2. oblige either Party to incur any additional cost or expense, or suffer any loss of profit; or 18.2.3. relieve either Party from any obligation contained in this Agreement or from any obligation to pay any debt due and payable under this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Safety Interface Agreement, Safety Interface Agreement, Safety Interface Agreement

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