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THE DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. 5.1 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR FOR ITS PERFORMANCE The deliveries from the Contractor shall, in an integrated manner, serve the functions and meet the requirements specified in the Agreement. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the personnel who perform the maintenance and services possess the necessary expertise.
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THE DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. 5.1 The responsibility of the Contractor for its performance The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the deliverables as a whole (the overall solution) provide the functions and satisfy the requirements specified in the Agreement. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the deliverables are tailored to the technical platform specified in Appendices 2 and 3, cf. clause 1.1, and that the deliverables are compatible with other software specified in Appendices 1 and 2. To the extent that standard software included in the deliverables must be delivered under standard licence terms and conditions and agreement terms and conditions (licence terms and conditions), this shall be explicitly stated in a separate chapter in Appendix 2, and copies of the licence terms and conditions shall be appended as Appendix 10. The provisions of the licence terms and conditions governing right of disposal shall prevail over the provisions governing right of disposal in this Agreement, unless otherwise is explicitly stated in Appendix 8. The Contractor shall, however, ensure that standard software is offered under licence terms and conditions with a right of disposal that satisfy the requirements in respect of the deliverables and their area of use stipulated by the Customer in Appendix 1, and this Agreement's provisions governing right of disposal. To the extent that the provisions of licence terms and conditions governing right of disposal differ from this Agreement's provisions governing right of disposal, the Contractor shall describe this clearly in Appendix 7. In the event of defects in title, the Contractor shall not be liable for damages for defects in title associated with standard software beyond that which follows from licence terms and conditions included in Appendix 10 and the coverage of any liability for damages imposed on it in relation to a third party (the rightsholder(s)) pursuant to clause 13.4. The deliverables shall be tested and approved pursuant to this Agreement's provisions governing testing and approval, independent of what may follow from the software's licence terms and conditions. The Contractor shall be responsible for the deliverables (the overall solution) meeting the requirements under this Agreement, irrespective of the provisions of the particular licence terms and conditions. If the deliverables deviate from what was agreed under this Agreement, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to rectify the deviation in such a w...
THE DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. 4.1 The Contractor’s responsibility for its services The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the services stated in Appendix 2 and the call-off agreements cover the functions and requirements specified in the Agreement.
THE DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. 25 5.1 The responsibility of the Contractor for its performance 25 5.2 Requirements as to the resources and expertise of the Contractor 26 5.3 Use of subcontractors 27
THE DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. 5.1 The responsibility of the Contractor for its performance The Contractor is responsible for ensuring the deliverables covering the needs and solution specification in Appendices 1 and 2, with any changes in Appendix 9, albeit so that the detailed specification and Pass/fail criteria provide the final specification of what will be delivered for the areas they cover. The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the deliverables are tailored to the technical platform specified in Appendices 2 and 3, and that the deliverables are compatible with other Software specified in Appendices 1, 2 and 3.
THE DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. The Contractor’s responsibility for its services The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the services stated in Appendix 2 and the call-off agreements cover the functions and requirements specified in the Agreement. The requirements for the Contractor’s resources and expertise The Contractor guarantees that the service will be delivered with sufficient qualitative and quantitative resources and expertise, based on the requirements in the Agreement. The Contractor’s Project Manager and other key personnel are specified in Appendix 6. Persons specified in Appendix 6 as key personnel shall not, within the framework of the Contractor’s management prerogative as an employer, be replaced without prior approval from the Customer. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Personnel that the Customer on a justifiable basis does not wish to use or wishes to be replaced, shall as soon as possible be replaced with other personnel with at least the equivalent ability. Replacement of personnel shall not affect the progress or incur increased costs for the Customer.
THE DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. 3.1 The Contractor agrees during the continuance of this Agreement:-
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THE DUTIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. 26 5.1 The responsibility of the Contractor for its performance 26 5.2 Requirements as to the resources and expertise of the Contractor 27
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