Common use of Disruption of Services Clause in Contracts

Disruption of Services. ‌ Contractor understands that Work may be performed in spaces regularly scheduled for Court operations. Any disruption of Court operations by Contractor or its Subcontractor personnel requires prior approval. The Contractor shall coordinate scheduled outages with the Regional Manager and the Court Liaison prior to submitting the schedule for approval. Outages affecting five to ten (5-10) persons require a minimum two (2) Business Day’s notification prior to the outage.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Addendum, Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

Disruption of Services. Contractor understands that Work may be performed in spaces regularly scheduled for Court operations. Any disruption of Court operations by Contractor or its Subcontractor personnel requires prior approval. The Contractor shall coordinate scheduled outages with the Regional Manager and the Court Liaison prior to submitting the schedule for approval. Outages affecting five to ten (5-10) persons require a minimum two (2) Business Day’s notification prior to the outage.. Outages affecting more than ten (10) persons require five (5)

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

Disruption of Services. ‌ Contractor understands that Work may be performed in spaces regularly scheduled for Court operations. Any disruption of Court operations by Contractor or its Subcontractor personnel requires prior approval. The Contractor shall coordinate scheduled outages with the Regional Manager and the Court Liaison prior to submitting the schedule for approval. Outages affecting five to ten (5-10) persons require a minimum two minimumtwo (2) Business Day’s notification prior to the outage.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Standard Agreement