Common use of Disruption Clause in Contracts

Disruption. 10.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Order Form and Call Off Terms, Order Form and Call Off Terms, Order Form and Call Off Terms

Disruption. 10.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 In the event of industrial action by the Supplier’s Staff, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause Clause 10.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer Customer, by notice in writing. 10.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Courier Services Contract, Courier Services Agreement, Courier Services Agreement

Disruption. 10.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Call Off Agreement, Call Off Agreement

Disruption. 10.1 9.7.1 The Supplier Service Provider shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 9.7.2 The Supplier Service Provider shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's their own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 9.7.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier Service Provider shall seek the Customer’s Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 9.7.4 If the Supplier's Service Provider’s proposals referred to in clause 10.3 Clause 9.7.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 9.7.5 If the Supplier Service Provider is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by direction of the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier Service Provider as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Bespoke Elearning Services Contract, Elearning Services Contract

Disruption. 10.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the this Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees Supplier Personnel or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's Suppliers ability at any time to perform its obligations under the this Contract. 10.3 In the event of industrial action by the StaffSupplier Personnel, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and and/or Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract.this Contract.‌ 10.4 If the Supplier's Suppliers proposals referred to in clause Clause 10.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Customer may terminate this Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writingfor material Default. 10.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the this Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customersolely due to a Customer Cause, then subject to Clause 11.1 (Supplier Notification of Customer Cause), an appropriate allowance by way of an extension of time will be approved Approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract Order Form, Contract Order Form

Disruption. 10.1 60.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor Supplier employed by the Customer. 10.2 60.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be is by the Supplier's their own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 60.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier shall seek the Customer's Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and and/or Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract.Contract.‌ 10.4 60.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 Clause 61.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 60.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by direction of the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved Approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Goods and/or Services Contract, Goods and/or Services Contract

Disruption. 10.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the this Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees Supplier Personnel or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's Suppliers ability at any time to perform its obligations under the this Contract. 10.3 In the event of industrial action by the StaffSupplier Personnel, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and and/or Services in accordance with its obligations under the this Contract. 10.4 If the Supplier's Suppliers proposals referred to in clause Clause 10.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Customer may terminate this Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writingfor material Default. 10.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the this Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customersolely due to a Customer Cause, then subject to Clause 11.1 (Supplier Notification of Customer Cause), an appropriate allowance by way of an extension of time will be approved Approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract Order Form, Contract Order Form

Disruption. 10.1 8.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 8.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 8.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and and/or Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 8.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 8.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 8.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Civil Enforcement and Parking Management System Contract, Framework Agreement

Disruption. 10.1 8.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 8.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 8.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and and/or Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 8.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 8.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 8.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Call Off Contract, Call Off Contract

Disruption. 10.1 9.6.1 The Supplier Service Provider shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 9.6.2 The Supplier Service Provider shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's their own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 9.6.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier Service Provider shall seek the Customer’s Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 9.6.4 If the Supplier's Service Provider’s proposals referred to in clause 10.3 Clause 9.6.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 9.6.5 If the Supplier Service Provider is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by direction of the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier Service Provider as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Call Off Agreement

Disruption. 10.1 8.6.1 The Supplier Service Provider shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor Service Provider employed by the Customer. 10.2 8.6.2 The Supplier Service Provider shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's their own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 8.6.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier Service Provider shall seek the Customer's Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 8.6.4 If the SupplierService Provider's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 Clause 8.6.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 8.6.5 If the Supplier Service Provider is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by direction of the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier Service Provider as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Framework Agreement

Disruption. 10.1 8.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 8.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 8.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 8.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 8.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 8.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Order Form and Call Off Terms

Disruption. 10.1 22.5.1 The Supplier Provider shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract Agreement it does not disrupt the operations of the CustomerAuthority, its employees or any other contractor employed by the CustomerAuthority. 10.2 22.5.2 The Supplier Provider shall immediately inform the Customer Authority of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees Provider Personnel or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the ContractAgreement. 10.3 22.5.3 In the event of industrial action by the StaffProvider Personnel, the Supplier Provider shall seek the Authority's Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the ContractAgreement. 10.4 22.5.4 If the SupplierProvider's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 Clause 22.5.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer Authority acting reasonably then the Contract Agreement may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer Authority by notice in writing. 10.5 22.5.5 If the Supplier Provider is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract Agreement owing to disruption of normal business caused by direction of the CustomerAuthority, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the CustomerAuthority. In addition, the Customer Authority will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier Provider as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Framework Agreement

Disruption. 10.1 9.6.1 The Supplier Service Provider shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 9.6.2 The Supplier Service Provider shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's their own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 9.6.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier Service Provider shall seek the Customer‟s Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 9.6.4 If the Supplier's Service Provider‟s proposals referred to in clause 10.3 Clause 9.6.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 9.6.5 If the Supplier Service Provider is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by direction of the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier Service Provider as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Framework Agreement

Disruption. 10.1 55.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor Supplier employed by the Customer. 10.2 55.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be is by the Supplier's their own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 55.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier shall seek the Customer's Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and and/or Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 55.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause 10.3 Clause 55.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 55.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by direction of the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved Approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Call Off Terms and Conditions

Disruption. 10.1 47.1. The Supplier Contractor shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 47.2. The Supplier Contractor shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's their own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 47.3. In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Supplier Contractor shall seek the Customer’s Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Ordered Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 47.4. If the Supplier's Contractor’s proposals referred to in clause 10.3 Clause 48.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer by notice in writing. 10.5 47.5. If the Supplier Contractor is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by direction of the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier Contractor as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Supply and Installation of Flooring Contract

Disruption. 10.1 The Supplier shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Customer, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Customer. 10.2 The Supplier shall immediately inform the Customer of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by the Supplier's own employees or others, which affects or might affect the Supplier's ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Contract. 10.3 In the event of industrial action by the Supplier’s Staff, the Supplier shall seek Approval to its proposals for the continuance of the supply of the Goods and Services in accordance with its obligations under the Contract. 10.4 If the Supplier's proposals referred to in clause Clause 10.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Customer acting reasonably then the Contract may be terminated with immediate effect by the Customer Customer, by notice in writing. 10.5 If the Supplier is temporarily unable to fulfil the requirements of the Contract owing to disruption of normal business caused by the Customer, an appropriate allowance by way of extension of time will be approved by the Customer. In addition, the Customer will reimburse any additional expense reasonably incurred by the Supplier as a direct result of such disruption.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Framework Agreement