Common use of T W E E N Clause in Contracts

T W E E N. ONTARIO HEALTH (the “Funder”) AND IN RESPECT OF: Background: REVERA LONG TERM CARE INC. MAIN STREET TERRACE located at 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx Toronto, ON M4E 2V6 This service accountability agreement is entered into pursuant to the Connecting Care Act, 2019 (the “CCA”). The HSP and the Funder are committed to working together, and with others, to achieve evolving provincial priorities including building a connected and sustainable health care system centred around the needs of patients, their families and their caregivers. The Funder recognizes municipalities as responsible and accountable governments with respect to matters within their jurisdiction. The Funder acknowledges the unique character of municipal governments that are funded health service providers (each a “Municipal HSP”) under the Provincial Long-Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement template (the “LSAA”), and the challenges faced by Municipal HSPs in complying with the terms of the LSAA, given the legal framework under which they operate. The Funder further recognizes and acknowledges that where a Municipal HSP faces a particular challenge in meeting its obligations under the LSAA due to its responsibilities as a municipal government or the legal framework under which it operates, it may be appropriate for the Funder to consult with the Municipal HSP and to use reasonable efforts to resolve the issue in a collaborative way that respects the municipal government while operating under the LSAA as a Municipal HSP. In this context, the HSP and the Funder agree that the Funder will provide funding to the HSP on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement to enable the provision of services to the health system by the HSP. In consideration of their respective agreements set out below, the Funder and the HSP covenant and agree as follows:

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Samples: Long Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement

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T W E E N. ONTARIO HEALTH (the “Funder”) AND KEMPTVILLE DISTRICT HOSPITAL (the “HSP”) IN RESPECT OF: Kemptville District Hospital (LTC) located at 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xx, X.X. Box 2007, Kemptville, ON, K0G 1J0 Background: REVERA LONG TERM CARE INC. MAIN STREET TERRACE located at 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx Toronto, ON M4E 2V6 This service accountability agreement is entered into pursuant to the Connecting Care Act, 2019 (the “CCA”). The HSP and the Funder are committed to working together, and with others, to achieve evolving provincial priorities including building a connected and sustainable health care system centred around the needs of patients, their families and their caregivers. The Funder recognizes municipalities as responsible and accountable governments with respect to matters within their jurisdiction. The Funder acknowledges the unique character of municipal governments that are funded health service providers (each a “Municipal HSP”) under the Provincial Long-Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement template (the “LSAA”), and the challenges faced by Municipal HSPs in complying with the terms of the LSAA, given the legal framework under which they operate. The Funder further recognizes and acknowledges that where a Municipal HSP faces a particular challenge in meeting its obligations under the LSAA due to its responsibilities as a municipal government or the legal framework under which it operates, it may be appropriate for the Funder to consult with the Municipal HSP and to use reasonable efforts to resolve the issue in a collaborative way that respects the municipal government while operating under the LSAA as a Municipal HSP. In this context, the HSP and the Funder agree that the Funder will provide funding to the HSP on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement to enable the provision of services to the health system by the HSP. In consideration of their respective agreements set out below, the Funder and the HSP covenant and agree as follows:

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Samples: Long Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement

T W E E N. ONTARIO CENTRAL WEST LOCAL HEALTH INTEGRATION NETWORK (the “FunderLHIN”) AND CHARTWELL MASTER CARE LP (the “HSP”) IN RESPECT OF: CHARTWELL PINE GROVE LTC RESIDENCE located at 0000 XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX, XX X0X 0X0 Background: REVERA LONG TERM CARE INC. MAIN STREET TERRACE located at 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx Toronto, ON M4E 2V6 This service accountability agreement is entered into pursuant to the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006, with the expectation that it will be transferred by means of a transfer order issued by the Minister of Health under the Connecting Care Act, 2019 (the “CCA”), from the LHIN as funder to Ontario Health, which is a Crown agency which, pursuant to the CCA, has the power to provide funding to health service providers and integrated care delivery systems in respect of health services. The HSP and the Funder are committed to working together, and with others, to achieve evolving provincial priorities including building a connected and sustainable health care system centred around the needs of patients, their families and their caregivers. The Funder recognizes municipalities as responsible and accountable governments with respect to matters within their jurisdiction. The Funder acknowledges the unique character of municipal governments that are funded health service providers (each a “Municipal HSP”) under the Provincial Long-Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement template (the “LSAA”), and the challenges faced by Municipal HSPs in complying with the terms of the LSAA, given the legal framework under which they operate. The Funder further recognizes and acknowledges that where a Municipal HSP faces a particular challenge in meeting its obligations under the LSAA due to its responsibilities as a municipal government or the legal framework under which it operates, it may be appropriate for the Funder to consult with the Municipal HSP and to use reasonable efforts to resolve the issue in a collaborative way that respects the municipal government while operating under the LSAA as a Municipal HSP. In this context, the HSP and the Funder agree that the Funder will provide funding to the HSP on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement to enable the provision of services to the health system by the HSP. In consideration of their respective agreements set out below, the Funder and the HSP covenant and agree as follows:

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Samples: Lsaa Amending Agreement

T W E E N. ONTARIO HEALTH (the “Funder”) AND BAYCREST HOSPITAL IN RESPECT OF: THE JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED Background: REVERA LONG TERM CARE INC. MAIN STREET TERRACE located at 00 Xxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Toronto, ON M4E 2V6 M6A 2E1 This service accountability agreement is entered into pursuant to the Connecting Care Act, 2019 (the “CCA”). The HSP and the Funder are committed to working together, and with others, to achieve evolving provincial priorities including building a connected and sustainable health care system centred around the needs of patients, their families and their caregivers. The Funder recognizes municipalities as responsible and accountable governments with respect to matters within their jurisdiction. The Funder acknowledges the unique character of municipal governments that are funded health service providers (each a “Municipal HSP”) under the Provincial Long-Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement template (the “LSAA”), and the challenges faced by Municipal HSPs in complying with the terms of the LSAA, given the legal framework under which they operate. The Funder further recognizes and acknowledges that where a Municipal HSP faces a particular challenge in meeting its obligations under the LSAA due to its responsibilities as a municipal government or the legal framework under which it operates, it may be appropriate for the Funder to consult with the Municipal HSP and to use reasonable efforts to resolve the issue in a collaborative way that respects the municipal government while operating under the LSAA as a Municipal HSP. In this context, the HSP and the Funder agree that the Funder will provide funding to the HSP on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement to enable the provision of services to the health system by the HSP. In consideration of their respective agreements set out below, the Funder and the HSP covenant and agree as follows:

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Samples: Long Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement

T W E E N. ONTARIO HEALTH (the “Funder”) AND IN RESPECT OF: Background: REVERA LONG TERM CARE INC. MAIN STREET TERRACE (the “HSP”) IN RESPECT OF: Xxxxxxx Lodge located at 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx Toronto0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, ON M4E 2V6 Xxxxxxxxxxx, ON, M1P 4V6 Background: This service accountability agreement is entered into pursuant to the Connecting Care Act, 2019 (the “CCA”). The HSP and the Funder are committed to working together, and with others, to achieve evolving provincial priorities including building a connected and sustainable health care system centred around the needs of patients, their families and their caregivers. The Funder recognizes municipalities as responsible and accountable governments with respect to matters within their jurisdiction. The Funder acknowledges the unique character of municipal governments that are funded health service providers (each a “Municipal HSP”) under the Provincial Long-Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement template (the “LSAA”), and the challenges faced by Municipal HSPs in complying with the terms of the LSAA, given the legal framework under which they operate. The Funder further recognizes and acknowledges that where a Municipal HSP faces a particular challenge in meeting its obligations under the LSAA due to its responsibilities as a municipal government or the legal framework under which it operates, it may be appropriate for the Funder to consult with the Municipal HSP and to use reasonable efforts to resolve the issue in a collaborative way that respects the municipal government while operating under the LSAA as a Municipal HSP. In this context, the HSP and the Funder agree that the Funder will provide funding to the HSP on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement to enable the provision of services to the health system by the HSP. In consideration of their respective agreements set out below, the Funder and the HSP covenant and agree as follows:

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Samples: Long Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement

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T W E E N. ONTARIO HEALTH (the “Funder”) AND DEEP RIVER AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL CORPORATION (the “HSP”) IN RESPECT OF: The Four Seasons Lodge located at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxx, XX, X0X 0X0 Background: REVERA LONG TERM CARE INC. MAIN STREET TERRACE located at 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx Toronto, ON M4E 2V6 This service accountability agreement is entered into pursuant to the Connecting Care Act, 2019 (the “CCA”). The HSP and the Funder are committed to working together, and with others, to achieve evolving provincial priorities including building a connected and sustainable health care system centred around the needs of patients, their families and their caregivers. The Funder recognizes municipalities as responsible and accountable governments with respect to matters within their jurisdiction. The Funder acknowledges the unique character of municipal governments that are funded health service providers (each a “Municipal HSP”) under the Provincial Long-Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement template (the “LSAA”), and the challenges faced by Municipal HSPs in complying with the terms of the LSAA, given the legal framework under which they operate. The Funder further recognizes and acknowledges that where a Municipal HSP faces a particular challenge in meeting its obligations under the LSAA due to its responsibilities as a municipal government or the legal framework under which it operates, it may be appropriate for the Funder to consult with the Municipal HSP and to use reasonable efforts to resolve the issue in a collaborative way that respects the municipal government while operating under the LSAA as a Municipal HSP. In this context, the HSP and the Funder agree that the Funder will provide funding to the HSP on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement to enable the provision of services to the health system by the HSP. In consideration of their respective agreements set out below, the Funder and the HSP covenant and agree as follows:

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Samples: Long Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement

T W E E N. ONTARIO HEALTH (the “Funder”) AND IN RESPECT OF: Background: REVERA LONG TERM CARE INC. MAIN STREET TERRACE UNITY HEALTH PROVIDENCE HEALTHCARE (CARDINAL XXXXXXXX) located at 00 0000 Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx TorontoXxxxxxx, ON M4E 2V6 XX X0X 0X0 This service accountability agreement is entered into pursuant to the Connecting Care Act, 2019 (the “CCA”). The HSP and the Funder are committed to working together, and with others, to achieve evolving provincial priorities including building a connected and sustainable health care system centred around the needs of patients, their families and their caregivers. The Funder recognizes municipalities as responsible and accountable governments with respect to matters within their jurisdiction. The Funder acknowledges the unique character of municipal governments that are funded health service providers (each a “Municipal HSP”) under the Provincial Long-Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement template (the “LSAA”), and the challenges faced by Municipal HSPs in complying with the terms of the LSAA, given the legal framework under which they operate. The Funder further recognizes and acknowledges that where a Municipal HSP faces a particular challenge in meeting its obligations under the LSAA due to its responsibilities as a municipal government or the legal framework under which it operates, it may be appropriate for the Funder to consult with the Municipal HSP and to use reasonable efforts to resolve the issue in a collaborative way that respects the municipal government while operating under the LSAA as a Municipal HSP. In this context, the HSP and the Funder agree that the Funder will provide funding to the HSP on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement to enable the provision of services to the health system by the HSP. In consideration of their respective agreements set out below, the Funder and the HSP covenant and agree as follows:

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Samples: Long Term Care Home Service Accountability Agreement

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