Common use of Failure to Register Clause in Contracts

Failure to Register. If the Supplier fails to Register a Supply Point in accordance with Clause 41.1 and such failure is attributable to any act or omission of the Supplier: the Supplier shall notify the Customer within two (2) Working Days of such failure; and the Supplier shall use all reasonable endeavours to Register such Supply Point as soon as reasonably practicable. If such Supply Point is not Registered the Supplier shall reimburse the Customer for the actual loss suffered by the Customer.

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Sources: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

Failure to Register. If the Supplier fails to Register a Supply Point in accordance with Clause 41.1 4.1 and such failure is attributable to any act or omission of the Supplier: : 4.3.1 the Supplier shall notify the Customer within two (2) Working Days of such failure; and and 4.3.2 the Supplier shall use all reasonable endeavours to Register such Supply Point as soon as reasonably practicable. If such Supply Point is not Registered by the Earliest Supply Start Date, the Supplier shall reimburse the Customer for the actual loss suffered by the CustomerCustomer in accordance with the Customer Administration Services (but subject to Clause 4.5).

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Sources: Framework Agreement