Remedial Adviser definition
Examples of Remedial Adviser in a sentence
Any costs of a Finance Party arising under or in connection with clauses 8 (Remedial Adviser), 13 (Assignment and Novation) and 15 (Dispute Resolution) of the UKSAR2G Addendum shall be borne by the Borrower.
Except as otherwise provided, each Party shall each bear its own costs and expenses incurred in respect of compliance with its obligations under Clauses 6.7 (Testing and Achievement of Milestones), 12 (Records, Reports, Audits and Open Book Data), 23 (Transparency and Freedom of Information), 24 (Protection of Personal Data) and, to the extent specified therein, Clause 30 (Remedial Adviser) and Clause 31 (Step-In Rights).
The Supplier shall be responsible for: the costs of appointing, and the fees charged by, the Remedial Adviser; and its own costs in connection with any action required by the Authority and/or the Remedial Adviser pursuant to this Clause 30.
The Supplier shall be responsible for: the costs of appointing, and the fees charged by, the Remedial Adviser; and its own costs in connection with any action required by the Buyer and/or the Remedial Adviser pursuant to this Clause 29.
Except as otherwise provided, each Party shall each bear its own costs and expenses incurred in respect of compliance with its obligations under Clauses 6.7 (Testing and Achievement of Milestones), 12 (Records, Reports, Audits and Open Book Data), 22 (Transparency and Freedom of Information), 23 (Protection of Personal Data) and, to the extent specified therein, Clause 29 (Remedial Adviser) and Clause 30 (Step-In Rights).
The Borrower or the Authority may require the Finance Parties to appoint a third party advisor or may themselves appoint a third party advisor (“Remedial Adviser”) on substantially the same terms as set out in Clause 32 of the UKSAR2G Contract and agree to work alongside, provide information to and cooperate in good faith with the Remedial Adviser in accordance with the requirements of Clause 32 of the UKSAR2G Contract.