Ending the contract. 11.1 The Contract takes effect on the Start Date and ends on the earlier of the Expiry Date or termination of the Contract, or earlier if required by Law. 11.2 The Buyer can extend the Contract where set out in the Order Form in accordance with the terms in the Order Form. 11.3 Ending the Contract without a reason 11.3.1 The Buyer has the right to terminate the Contract at any time without reason or liability by giving the Supplier not less than 90 days' written notice, and if it's terminated clause 11.6.2 applies. 11.4 When the Buyer can end the Contract 11.4.1 If any of the following events happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate its Contract by issuing a termination notice in writing to the Supplier and the consequences of termination in Clause 11.5.1 shall apply: 11.4.1.1 there's a Supplier Insolvency Event; 11.4.1.2 the Supplier is in Material Breach of the Contract; 11.4.1.3 there's a change of control (within the meaning of section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010) of the Supplier which isn't pre-approved by the Buyer in writing; 11.4.1.4 the Buyer discovers that the Supplier was in one of the situations in 57 (1) or 57(2) of the Regulations at the time the Contract was awarded; 11.4.1.5 the Supplier or its affiliates embarrass or bring the Buyer into disrepute or diminish the public trust in them; or 11.4.1.6 the Supplier fails to comply with its legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social, equality or employment Law when providing the Deliverables. 11.4.2 If any of the events in 73(1) (a) or (b) of the Regulations happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate the Contract and clauses 11.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 apply. 11.5 What happens if the Contract ends 11.5.1 Where the Buyer terminates the Contract under clause 10.9, 11.4, 7.8.2, 28.4.2, or Paragraph 8 of Part B Joint Controller Agreement (Optional) of Annex 1 – Processing Personal Data (if used), all of the following apply: 11.5.1.1 the Supplier is responsible for the Buyer's reasonable costs of procuring replacement Deliverables for the rest of the term of the Contract; 11.5.1.2 the Buyer's payment obligations under the terminated Contract stop immediately; 11.5.1.3 accumulated rights of the Parties are not affected; 11.5.1.4 the Supplier must promptly delete or return the Government Data except where required to retain copies by Law; 11.5.1.5 the Supplier must promptly return any of the Buyer's property provided under the Contract; 11.5.1.6 the Supplier must, at no cost to the Buyer, give all reasonable assistance to the Buyer and any incoming supplier and co-operate fully in the handover and re-procurement; and 11.5.1.7 the Supplier must repay to the Buyer all the Charges that it has been paid in advance for Deliverables that it has not provided as at the date of termination or expiry. 11.5.2 The following clauses survive the expiry or termination of the Contract: 1, 4.2.9, 5, 7, 8.4, 10, 11.5, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 32.2.2, 36 and 37 and any clauses which are expressly or by implication intended to continue. 11.6 When the Supplier can end the Contract and what happens when the contract ends (Buyer and Supplier termination) 11.6.1 The Supplier can issue a reminder notice if the Buyer does not pay an undisputed invoice on time. The Supplier can terminate the Contract if the Buyer fails to pay an undisputed invoiced sum due and worth over 10% of the total Contract value or £1,000, whichever is the lower, within 30 days of the date of the reminder notice.
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Ending the contract.
11.1 The Contract takes effect on the Start Date and ends on the earlier of the Expiry Date or termination of the Contract, or earlier if required by Law.
11.2 The Buyer can extend the Contract where set out in the Order Form in accordance with the terms in the Order Form.
11.3 Ending the Contract without a reason
11.3.1 The Buyer has the right to terminate the Contract at any time without reason or liability by giving the Supplier not less than 90 days' written notice, and if it's terminated clause
11.6.2 applies.
11.4 When the Buyer can end the Contract
11.4.1 If any of the following events happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate its Contract by issuing a termination notice in writing to the Supplier and the consequences of termination in Clause 11.5.1 shall apply:
11.4.1.1 there's a Supplier Insolvency Event;
11.4.1.2 the Supplier is in Material Breach of the Contract;
11.4.1.3 there's a change of control (within the meaning of section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010) of the Supplier which isn't pre-approved by the Buyer in writing;
11.4.1.4 the Buyer discovers that the Supplier was in one of the situations in 57 (1) or 57(2) of the Regulations at the time the Contract was awarded;
11.4.1.5 the Supplier or its affiliates embarrass or bring the Buyer into disrepute or diminish the public trust in them; or
11.4.1.6 the Supplier fails to comply with its legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social, equality or employment Law when providing the Deliverables.
11.4.2 If any of the events in 73(1) (a) or (b) of the Regulations happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate the Contract and clauses 11.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 apply.
11.5 What happens if the Contract ends
11.5.1 Where the Buyer terminates the Contract under clause 10.9, 11.4, 7.8.2, 28.4.2, or Paragraph 8 Error! Reference source not found. of Part B Joint Controller Agreement (Optional) Error! Reference source not found. Error! Reference source not found. of Annex 1 – Processing Personal Data (if used), all of the following apply:
11.5.1.1 the Supplier is responsible for the Buyer's reasonable costs of procuring replacement Deliverables for the rest of the term of the Contract;
11.5.1.2 the Buyer's payment obligations under the terminated Contract stop immediately;
11.5.1.3 accumulated rights of the Parties are not affected;
11.5.1.4 the Supplier must promptly delete or return the Government Data except where required to retain copies by Law;
11.5.1.5 the Supplier must promptly return any of the Buyer's property provided under the Contract;
11.5.1.6 the Supplier must, at no cost to the Buyer, give all reasonable assistance to the Buyer and any incoming supplier and co-operate fully in the handover and re-procurement; and
11.5.1.7 the Supplier must repay to the Buyer all the Charges that it has been paid in advance for Deliverables that it has not provided as at the date of termination or expiry.
11.5.2 The following clauses survive the expiry or termination of the Contract: 1, 4.2.9, 5, 7, 8.4, 10, 11.5, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 32.2.2, 36 and 37 and any clauses which are expressly or by implication intended to continue.
11.6 When the Supplier can end the Contract and what happens when the contract ends (Buyer and Supplier termination)
11.6.1 The Supplier can issue a reminder notice if the Buyer does not pay an undisputed invoice on time. The Supplier can terminate the Contract if the Buyer fails to pay an undisputed invoiced sum due and worth over 10% of the total Contract value or £1,000, whichever is the lower, within 30 days of the date of the reminder notice.
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Ending the contract.
11.1 The Contract takes effect on the Start Date and ends on the earlier of the Expiry Date or termination of the Contract, or earlier if required by Law.
11.2 The Buyer can extend the Contract where set out in the Order Form in accordance with the terms in the Order Form.
11.3 Ending the Contract without a reason
11.3.1 The Buyer has the right to terminate the Contract at any time without reason or liability by giving the Supplier not less than 90 days' written notice, and if it's terminated clause
11.6.2 applies.
11.4 When the Buyer can end the Contract
11.4.1 If any of the following events happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate its Contract by issuing a termination notice in writing to the Supplier and the consequences of termination in Clause 11.5.1 shall apply:
11.4.1.1 there's a Supplier Insolvency Event;
11.4.1.2 the Supplier is in Material Breach of the Contract;
11.4.1.3 there's a change of control (within the meaning of section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010) of the Supplier which isn't pre-approved by the Buyer in writing;
11.4.1.4 the Buyer discovers that the Supplier was in one of the situations in 57 (1) or 57(2) of the Regulations at the time the Contract was awarded;
11.4.1.5 the Supplier or its affiliates embarrass or bring the Buyer into disrepute or diminish the public trust in them; or
11.4.1.6 the Supplier fails to comply with its legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social, equality or employment Law when providing the Deliverables.
11.4.2 If any of the events in 73(1) (a) or (b) of the Regulations happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate the Contract and clauses 11.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 apply.
11.5 What happens if the Contract ends
11.5.1 Where the Buyer terminates the Contract under clause 10.9, 11.4, 7.8.2, 28.4.2, or Paragraph 8 of Part B Joint Controller Agreement (Optional) of Annex 1 – Processing Personal Data (if used), all of the following apply:
11.5.1.1 the Supplier is responsible for the Buyer's reasonable costs of procuring replacement Deliverables for the rest of the term of the Contract;
11.5.1.2 the Buyer's payment obligations under the terminated Contract stop immediately;
11.5.1.3 accumulated rights of the Parties are not affected;
11.5.1.4 the Supplier must promptly delete or return the Government Data except where required to retain copies by Law;
11.5.1.5 the Supplier must promptly return any of the Buyer's property provided under the Contract;
11.5.1.6 the Supplier must, at no cost to the Buyer, give all reasonable assistance to the Buyer and any incoming supplier and co-operate fully in the handover and re-procurement; and
11.5.1.7 the Supplier must repay to the Buyer all the Charges that it has been paid in advance for Deliverables that it has not provided as at the date of termination or expiry.
11.5.2 The following clauses survive the expiry or termination of the Contract: 1, 4.2.9, 5, 7, 8.4, 10, 11.5, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 32.2.2, 36 and 37 and any clauses which are expressly or by implication intended to continue.
11.6 When the Supplier can end the Contract and what happens when the contract ends (Buyer and Supplier termination)
11.6.1 The Supplier can issue a reminder notice if the Buyer does not pay an undisputed invoice on time. The Supplier can terminate the Contract if the Buyer fails to pay an undisputed invoiced sum due and worth over 10% of the total Contract value or £1,000, Redacted in Line with whichever is the lower, within 30 days of the date of the reminder notice.
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Ending the contract.
11.1 The Contract takes effect on the Start Date and ends on the earlier of the Expiry Date or termination of the Contract, or earlier if required by Law.
11.2 The Buyer can extend the Contract where set out in the Order Form in accordance with the terms in the Order Form.
11.3 Ending the Contract without a reason
11.3.1 The Buyer has the right to terminate the Contract at any time without reason or liability by giving the Supplier not less than 90 days' written notice, and if it's terminated clause
clause 11.5.1(b) to 11.5.1(h) 11.6.2 applies.
11.4 When the Buyer can end the Contract
11.4.1 If any of the following events happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate its Contract by issuing a termination notice in writing to the Supplier and the consequences of termination in Clause 11.5.1 shall apply:
11.4.1.1 there's a Supplier Insolvency Event;
11.4.1.2 if the Supplier repeatedly breaches the Contract in a way to reasonably justify the opinion that its conduct is inconsistent with it having the intention or ability to give effect to the terms and conditions of the Contract; the Supplier is in Material Breach mMaterial bBreach of the Contract; any obligation which is capable of remedy, and that breach is not remedied within 30 days of the Supplier receiving notice specifying the breach and requiring it to be remedied;
11.4.1.3 there's a change of control (within the meaning of section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010) of the Supplier which isn't pre-approved by the Buyer in writing;
11.4.1.4 the Buyer discovers that the Supplier was in one of the situations in 57 (1) or 57(2) of the Regulations at the time the Contract was awarded;
11.4.1.5 the Supplier or its affiliates embarrass or bring the Buyer into disrepute or diminish the public trust in them; or
11.4.1.6 the Supplier fails to comply with its legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social, equality or employment Law when providing the Deliverables.
11.4.2 If The Buyer also has the right to terminate the Contract in accordance with clauses 7.8.2, 20.3, 28.4.2, 33.3 and Paragraph 8 of Part B – Joint Controller Agreement of Annex 1 – Processing Personal Data (if used).If any of the events in 73(1) (a) or (b) of the Regulations happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate the Contract and clauses 11.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 applyand 11.5.2 applyies.
11.5 What happens if the Contract endsends (Buyer termination)
11.5.1 Where the Buyer terminates the Contract under clause 10.9, 11.4, 7.8.2, 28.4.2, or Paragraph 8 of Part B Joint Controller Agreement (Optional)Joint Controller Agreement (Optional) of Annex 1 – Processing Personal Data (if used), all of the following apply:
11.5.1.1 the Supplier is responsible for the Buyer's reasonable costs of procuring replacement Deliverables for the rest of the term of the Contract;
11.5.1.2 the Buyer's payment obligations under the terminated Contract stop immediately;
11.5.1.3 accumulated rights of the Parties are not affected;
11.5.1.4 the Supplier must promptly delete or return the Government Data except where required to retain copies by Law;
11.5.1.5 the Supplier must promptly return any of the Buyer's property provided under the Contract;
11.5.1.6 the Supplier must, at no cost to the Buyer, give all reasonable assistance to the Buyer and any incoming supplier and co-operate fully in the handover and re-procurement; and
11.5.1.7 the Supplier must repay to the Buyer all the Charges that it has been paid in advance for Deliverables that it has not provided as at the date of termination or expiry.expiry.; and
11.5.2 the following clauses survive the termination of the Contract: 1, 4.2.9, 5, 7, 8.4, 10, 11.511.5 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 1.1, 19, 32.2.2, 36 and 37 and any clauses which are expressly or by implication intended to continue.The following clauses survive the expiry or termination of the Contract: 1, 4.2.9, 5, 7, 8.4, 10, 11.5, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 1.1, 19, 32.2.2, 36 and 37 and any clauses which are expressly or by implication intended to continue.
11.6 When the Supplier can end the Contract and what happens when the contract ends (Buyer and Supplier termination)
11.6.1 The Supplier can issue a reminder notice if the Buyer does not pay an undisputed invoice on time. The Supplier can terminate the Contract if the Buyer fails to pay an undisputed invoiced sum due and worth over 10% of the total Contract value or £1,000, whichever is the lower, within 30 days of the date of the reminder notice.
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Ending the contract.
11.1 10.1 The Contract takes effect on the Start Date and ends on the earlier of the Expiry Date or termination of the Contract, or earlier if required by Law.
11.2 10.2 The Buyer can extend the Contract where set out in the Order Form in accordance with the terms in the Order Form.
11.3 10.3 Ending the Contract without a reason
11.3.1 10.3.1 The Buyer has the right to terminate the Contract at any time without reason or liability by giving the Supplier not less than 90 days' written notice, and if it's terminated clause
11.6.2 10.6.2 applies.
11.4 10.4 When the Buyer can end the Contract
11.4.1 10.4.1 If any of the following events happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate its Contract by issuing a termination notice in writing to the Supplier and the consequences of termination in Clause 11.5.1 10.5.1 shall apply:
11.4.1.1 10.4.1.1 there's a Supplier Insolvency Event;
11.4.1.2 10.4.1.2 the Supplier is in Material Breach of the Contract;
11.4.1.3 10.4.1.3 there's a change of control (within the meaning of section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010) of the Supplier which isn't pre-approved by the Buyer in writing;
11.4.1.4 10.4.1.4 the Buyer discovers that the Supplier was in one of the situations in 57 (1) or 57(2) of the Regulations at the time the Contract was awarded;
11.4.1.5 10.4.1.5 the Supplier or its affiliates embarrass or bring the Buyer into disrepute or diminish the public trust in them; or
11.4.1.6 10.4.1.6 the Supplier fails to comply with its legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social, equality or employment Law when providing the Deliverables.
11.4.2 10.4.2 If any of the events in 73(1) (a) or (b) of the Regulations happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate the Contract and clauses 11.5.1.2 10.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 10.5.1.7 apply.
11.5 10.5 What happens if the Contract ends
11.5.1 10.5.1 Where the Buyer terminates the Contract under clause 10.99.9, 11.410.4, 7.8.26.8.2, 28.4.227.4.2, or Paragraph 8 42 of Part B Joint Controller Agreement (Optional) Error! Reference source not found. Error! Reference source not found. of Annex 1 – Processing Personal Data (if used), all of the following apply:
11.5.1.1 10.5.1.1 the Supplier is responsible for the Buyer's reasonable costs of procuring replacement Deliverables for the rest of the term of the Contract;
11.5.1.2 10.5.1.2 the Buyer's payment obligations under the terminated Contract stop immediately;
11.5.1.3 10.5.1.3 accumulated rights of the Parties are not affected;
11.5.1.4 10.5.1.4 the Supplier must promptly delete or return the Government Data except where required to retain copies by Law;
11.5.1.5 10.5.1.5 the Supplier must promptly return any of the Buyer's property provided under the Contract;
11.5.1.6 10.5.1.6 the Supplier must, at no cost to the Buyer, give all reasonable assistance to the Buyer and any incoming supplier and co-operate fully in the handover and re-procurement; and
11.5.1.7 10.5.1.7 the Supplier must repay to the Buyer all the Charges that it has been paid in advance for Deliverables that it has not provided as at the date of termination or expiry.
11.5.2 10.5.2 The following clauses survive the expiry or termination of the Contract: 10, 4.2.93.2.9, 54, 76, 8.47.4, 109, 11.510.5, 1211, 13, 14, 15, 1617, 18, 1931.2.2, 32.2.2, 35 and 36 and 37 and any clauses which are expressly or by implication intended to continue.
11.6 10.6 When the Supplier can end the Contract and what happens when the contract ends (Buyer and Supplier termination)
11.6.1 10.6.1 The Supplier can issue a reminder notice if the Buyer does not pay an undisputed invoice on time. The Supplier can terminate the Contract if the Buyer fails to pay an undisputed invoiced sum due and worth over 10% of the total Contract value or £1,000, whichever is the lower, within 30 days of the date of the reminder notice.
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Ending the contract.
11.1 The Contract takes effect on the Start Date and ends on the earlier of the Expiry Date or termination of the Contract, or earlier if required by Law.
11.2 The Buyer can extend the Contract where set out in the Order Form in accordance with the terms in the Order Form.
11.3 Ending the Contract without a reason
11.3.1 The Buyer has the right to terminate the Contract at any time without reason or liability by giving the Supplier not less than 90 days' written notice, and if it's terminated clause
clause 11.6.2 applies.
11.4 When the Buyer can end the Contract
11.4.1 If any of the following events happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate its Contract by issuing a termination notice in writing to the Supplier and the consequences of termination in Clause 11.5.1 shall apply:
11.4.1.1 there's a Supplier Insolvency Event;
11.4.1.2 the Supplier is in Material Breach of the Contract;
11.4.1.3 there's a change of control (within the meaning of section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010) of the Supplier which isn't pre-approved by the Buyer in writing;
11.4.1.4 the Buyer discovers that the Supplier was in one of the situations in 57 (1) or 57(2) of the Regulations at the time the Contract was awarded;
11.4.1.5 the Supplier or its affiliates embarrass or bring the Buyer into disrepute or diminish the public trust in them; or
11.4.1.6 the Supplier fails to comply with its legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social, equality or employment Law when providing the Deliverables.
11.4.2 If any of the events in 73(1) (a) or (b) of the Regulations happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate the Contract and clauses 11.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 apply.
11.5 What happens if the Contract ends
11.5.1 Where the Buyer terminates the Contract under clause 10.9, 11.4, 7.8.2, 28.4.2, or Paragraph 8 of Part B Joint Controller Agreement (Optional) of Annex 1 – Processing Personal Data (if used), all of the following apply:
11.5.1.1 the Supplier is responsible for the Buyer's reasonable costs of procuring replacement Deliverables for the rest of the term of the Contract;
11.5.1.2 the Buyer's payment obligations under the terminated Contract stop immediately;
11.5.1.3 accumulated rights of the Parties are not affected;
11.5.1.4 the Supplier must promptly delete or return the Government Data except where required to retain copies by Law;
11.5.1.5 the Supplier must promptly return any of the Buyer's property provided under the Contract;
11.5.1.6 the Supplier must, at no cost to the Buyer, give all reasonable assistance to the Buyer and any incoming supplier and co-operate fully in the handover and re-procurement; and
11.5.1.7 the Supplier must repay to the Buyer all the Charges that it has been paid in advance for Deliverables that it has not provided as at the date of termination or expiry.
11.5.2 The following clauses survive the expiry or termination of the Contract: 1, 4.2.9, 5, 7, 8.4, 10, 11.5, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 32.2.2, 36 and 37 and any clauses which are expressly or by implication intended to continue.
11.6 When the Supplier can end the Contract and what happens when the contract ends (Buyer and Supplier termination)
11.6.1 The Supplier can issue a reminder notice if the Buyer does not pay an undisputed invoice on time. The Supplier can terminate the Contract if the Buyer fails to pay an undisputed invoiced sum due and worth over 10% of the total Contract value or £1,000, whichever is the lower, within 30 days of the date of the reminder notice.
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Ending the contract.
11.1 The Contract takes effect on the Start Date and ends on the earlier of the Expiry Date or termination of the Contract, or earlier if required by Law.
11.2 The Buyer can extend the Contract where set out in the Order Form in accordance with the terms in the Order Form.Form.
11.3 Ending the Contract without a reasonreason
11.3.1 The Buyer has the right to terminate the Contract at any time without reason or liability by giving the Supplier not less than 90 days' written notice, and if it's terminated clause
clause 11.6.2 applies.
11.4 When the Buyer can end the ContractContract
11.4.1 If any of the following events happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate its Contract by issuing a termination notice in writing to the Supplier and the consequences of termination in Clause 11.5.1 shall apply:
11.4.1.1 there's a Supplier Insolvency Event;
11.4.1.2 the Supplier is in Material Breach of the Contract;
11.4.1.3 there's a change of control (within the meaning of section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010) of the Supplier which isn't pre-approved by the Buyer in writing;
11.4.1.4 the Buyer discovers that the Supplier was in one of the situations in 57 (1) or 57(2) of the Regulations at the time the Contract was awarded;
11.4.1.5 the Supplier or its affiliates embarrass or bring the Buyer into disrepute or diminish the public trust in them; or
11.4.1.6 the Supplier fails to comply with its legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social, equality or employment Law when providing the Deliverables.
11.4.2 If any of the events in 73(1) (a) or (b) of the Regulations happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate the Contract and clauses 11.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 apply.
11.5 What happens if the Contract endsends
11.5.1 Where the Buyer terminates the Contract under clause 10.9, 11.4, 7.8.2, 28.4.2, or Paragraph 8 of Part B Joint Controller Agreement (Optional) of Annex 1 – Processing Personal Data (if used), all of the following apply:apply:
11.5.1.1 the Supplier is responsible for the Buyer's reasonable costs of procuring replacement Deliverables for the rest of the term of the Contract;
11.5.1.2 the Buyer's payment obligations under the terminated Contract stop immediately;immediately;
11.5.1.3 accumulated rights of the Parties are not affected;
11.5.1.4 the Supplier must promptly delete or return the Government Data except where required to retain copies by Law;
11.5.1.5 the Supplier must promptly return any of the Buyer's property provided under the Contract;
11.5.1.6 the Supplier must, at no cost to the Buyer, give all reasonable assistance to the Buyer and any incoming supplier and co-operate fully in the handover and re-procurement; and
11.5.1.7 the Supplier must repay to the Buyer all the Charges that it has been paid in advance for Deliverables that it has not provided as at the date of termination or expiry.expiry.
11.5.2 The following clauses survive the expiry or termination of the Contract: 1, 4.2.9, 5, 7, 8.4, 10, 11.5, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 32.2.2, 36 and 37 and any clauses which are expressly or by implication intended to continue.
11.6 When the Supplier can end the Contract and what happens when the contract ends (Buyer and Supplier termination)termination)
11.6.1 The Supplier can issue a reminder notice if the Buyer does not pay an undisputed invoice on time. The Supplier can terminate the Contract if the Buyer fails to pay an undisputed invoiced sum due and worth over 10% of the total Contract value or £1,000, whichever is the lower, within 30 days of the date of the reminder notice.
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