Common use of Termination of Sub-Contracts Clause in Contracts

Termination of Sub-Contracts. The Customer may require the Service Provider to terminate: a Sub-Contract where: the acts or omissions of the relevant Sub-Contractor have caused or materially contributed to the Customer's right of termination pursuant to any of the termination events in Clause 41 (Customer Termination Rights) except Clause 41.7 (Termination Without Cause); and/or the relevant Sub-Contractor or its Affiliates embarrass the Customer or other Crown Bodies; cause, permit, contribute or is in any way connected to material adverse publicity relating to or affecting the Customer or other Crown Bodies or the Framework; or bring the Customer or other Crown Bodies into disrepute by engaging in any act or omission which is reasonably likely to diminish the trust that the public places in the Customer or other Crown Bodies, regardless of whether or not such act or omission is related to the Service Provider’s obligations under this Framework Agreement; and/or a Key Sub-Contract where there is a Change of Control of the relevant Key Sub-Contractor, unless: the Customer has given its prior written consent to the particular Change of Control, which subsequently takes place as proposed; or the Customer has not served its notice of objection within six (6) months of the later of the date the Change of Control took place or the date on which the Customer was given notice of the Change of Control.

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Samples: assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk, assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk, assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk

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Termination of Sub-Contracts. The Customer may require the Service Provider Supplier to terminate: a Sub-Contract where: the acts or omissions of the relevant Sub-Contractor have caused or materially contributed to the Customer's right of termination pursuant to any of the termination events in Clause 41 42 (Customer Termination Rights) except Clause 41.7 42.7 (Termination Without Cause); and/or the relevant Sub-Contractor or its Affiliates embarrass the Customer or other Crown Bodies; cause, permit, contribute or is in any way connected to material adverse publicity relating to or affecting the Customer or other Crown Bodies or the Framework; or bring the Customer or other Crown Bodies into disrepute by engaging in any act or omission which is reasonably likely to diminish the trust that the public places in the Customer or other Crown Bodies, regardless of whether or not such act or omission is related to the Service ProviderSupplier’s obligations under this Framework Agreement; and/or a Key Sub-Contract where there is a Change of Control of the relevant Key Sub-Contractor, unless: the Customer has given its prior written consent to the particular Change of Control, which subsequently takes place as proposed; or the Customer has not served its notice of objection within six (6) months of the later of the date the Change of Control took place or the date on which the Customer was given notice of the Change of Control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: assets.crowncommercial.gov.uk

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