Third Party Supervisor Requires Consent Clause Samples

The 'Third Party Supervisor Requires Consent' clause establishes that the appointment or involvement of a third-party supervisor in a contractual relationship is subject to the prior approval of one or more parties to the agreement. In practice, this means that before any external supervisor can be engaged to oversee, monitor, or manage aspects of the contract, explicit consent must be obtained, often in writing, from the relevant party or parties. This clause serves to protect the interests of the parties by ensuring they have control over who is given supervisory authority, thereby preventing unwanted or unsuitable third parties from being imposed on the contractual arrangement.
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Third Party Supervisor Requires Consent. No third party (other than a senior employee of the Operator) shall be placed in a position of being generally responsible for or supervising the carrying on of Operations, save with prior written consent of Owner, which consent may be arbitrarily refused or may be conditional upon such third party agreeing to be bound by such terms as Owner may require.