Clause 34 definition
Examples of Clause 34 in a sentence
After evaluation of the price analyses, the Employer may require that the amount of the performance security set forth in Clause 34 be increased at the expense of the successful Bidder to a level sufficient to protect the Employer against financial loss in the event of default of the successful Bidder under the Contract.
No waiver shall be effective unless it is expressly stated to be a waiver and communicated to the other Party in writing in accordance with Clause 34 (Notices).
Either Party may change its address for service by serving a notice in accordance with this Clause 34.
It shall be the duty of the Contractor to ensure that such persons are evicted from the Site within 10 (ten) days of any such direction being issued in pursuance of Clause 3.4.
Concrete Pours will be commenced to take account of finishing times within the ordinary hours of work in Clause 34 of this Agreement.
Failure to transmit complete and accurate data under this Clause 21 will constitute a Serious Breach of Agreement in accordance with Clause 34 (Minor and Serious Breach) of this Agreement and may result in payments for this part of the Services to be delayed or withheld.
For purposes of this Clause 3.4, Affiliates which are not wholly owned by the Contractor or the Contractor's ultimate holding company shall be considered third parties.
In delivering any Global Note or Global Certificate in accordance with Clause 3.4.1, the Fiscal Agent shall give instructions to the relevant clearing system to hold the Notes represented by it to the order of the Fiscal Agent pending transfer to the securities account(s) referred to in Clause 3.4.
For the avoidance of doubt, no period of suspension under this Clause 34 shall result in an extension of the Framework Period.
If and for so long as the Current Issuer discharges its obligations under this indemnity, the breach by the Current Issuer of the provisions of Clause 3.4 (Form of Individual Note Certificates) shall be deemed to be cured ab initio.