DELAYS NOT DUE TO ONE PARTY. Without prejudice to Paragraph 6.3 and subject to Paragraph 6.4, where a Delay is attributable in part to the Operator's Default and in part to an Authority Cause the Parties shall negotiate in good faith with a view to agreeing a fair and reasonable apportionment of responsibility for the Delay. The agreed proportion of any costs incurred by the Operator as a result of the Delay shall be taken into account in the Review Process. If necessary, the parties may escalate the matter in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Procedure.
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Sources: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement
DELAYS NOT DUE TO ONE PARTY. Without prejudice to Paragraph 6.3 and subject to Paragraph 6.4, where a Delay is attributable in part to the Operator's Default and in part to an Authority Cause the Parties shall negotiate in good faith with a view to agreeing a fair and reasonable apportionment of responsibility for the Delay. The agreed proportion of any costs incurred by the Operator as a result of the parties agree that Delay Payments shall be taken into account in recoverable subject to reductions to reflect the Review Processextent to which the Authority has contributed to the Delay. If necessary, the parties may escalate the matter in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Procedure.
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Sources: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement
DELAYS NOT DUE TO ONE PARTY. Without prejudice Subject to Paragraph 6.3 paragraphs 7.3 and subject to Paragraph 6.47.4, where a Delay is attributable in part to the Operator's Contractor’s Default and in part to an Authority Cause the Parties shall negotiate in good faith with a view to agreeing a fair and reasonable apportionment of responsibility for the Delay. The agreed proportion of any costs incurred by the Operator as a result of the Parties agree that Delay Payments and compensation payable pursuant to paragraph 9 shall be taken into account in recoverable subject to reductions to reflect the Review Processextent to which the Authority or the Contractor respectively has contributed to the Delay. If necessary, the parties Parties may escalate the matter in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Procedure.
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Sources: It Advisory Services Agreement