Contract Query Sample Clauses

The Contract Query clause establishes the right of one or both parties to request information or clarification regarding the terms, obligations, or performance under the contract. In practice, this clause allows a party to formally submit questions or seek explanations about specific provisions, deadlines, or deliverables, often requiring the other party to respond within a set timeframe. Its core function is to promote transparency and prevent misunderstandings by ensuring that any uncertainties about the contract can be addressed promptly and efficiently.
Contract Query. If the Authority has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Provider. B29.5 If the Provider has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Authority.
Contract Query. (a) In the event that AHS has a query in relation to the performance or non-performance by the Service Provider of any obligation on its part under this Agreement (a “Contract Query”), it may issue a written notice to the Service Provider setting out in reasonable detail the nature of the Contract Query (the “Contract Query Notice”). (b) In the event that the Service Provider believes that the Contract Query is unfounded, the Service Provider may issue a written notice demonstrating in reasonable detail its compliance with the Agreement (the “Excusing Notice”) to AHS within 5 Business Days of the date of the Contract Query Notice. (c) If AHS accepts the explanation set out in the Excusing Notice, it must withdraw the Contract Query Notice in writing within 10 Business Days following the date of the Contract Query Notice.
Contract Query. If the Customer has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Service Provider.
Contract Query. If the Trust has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Provider.
Contract Query. If the Council has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Service Provider. If the Service Provider has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Council.
Contract Query. If the Council seeks information in relation to the Provider failing to meet a KPI or any element of the Services, it may issue a “Contract Query Notice” to the Provider.
Contract Query. If the Authority has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Provider. If the Provider has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Authority. Excusing Notice The Receiving Party may issue an Excusing Notice to the Issuing Party within 5 Business Days of the date of the Contract Query Notice.
Contract Query. If the Council seeks information in relation to the Provider failing to meet a KPI or any element of the Services, it may issue a “Contract Query Notice” to the Provider. If the Provider has a Contract Query it may issue a “Contract Query Notice” to the Council. A receiving Party (“Receiving Party”) may issue an Excusing Notice to the issuing Party (“Issuing Party”) within five (5) Business Days of the date of the Contract Query Notice. If the Issuing Party accepts the explanation set out in the Excusing Notice, it must withdraw the Contract Query Notice in writing within five (5) Business Days following the date of the Contract Query Notice.
Contract Query. In the event that AHS has a query in relation to the performance or non-performance by the Service Provider of any obligation on its part under this Agreement (a “Contract Query”), it may issue a written notice to the Service Provider setting out in reasonable detail the nature of the Contract Query (the “Contract Query Notice”).
Contract Query. If the Commissioner has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Provider.