Common use of Guidance Clause in Contracts

Guidance. This ▇▇▇▇▇▇ sets out the name of each party’s recipient of notices from the other party and is relevant to the issuing of formal communications under the Contract. Insert the name and address of the Authority’s recipient of notices. At the tender stage you will not know who the Supplier is so Clause 4.

Appears in 19 contracts

Sources: NHS Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Goods and the Provision of Services, NHS Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Goods, NHS Terms and Conditions for the Provision of Services

Guidance. This ▇▇▇▇▇▇ sets out the name of each party’s recipient of notices from the other party and is relevant to the issuing of formal communications under the Contractframework agreement. Insert the name and address of the Authority’s recipient of notices. At the tender stage you will not know who the Supplier is so Clause 4.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Framework Agreement, NHS Framework Agreement for the Supply of Goods, NHS Framework Agreement for the Provision of Services

Guidance. This ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Clause sets out the name of each party’s recipient of notices from the other party and is relevant to the issuing of formal communications under the Contractframework agreement. Insert the name and address of the Authority’s recipient of notices. At the tender stage you will not know who the Supplier is so Clause 4.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

Guidance. This ▇▇▇▇▇▇ sets out the name of each party’s recipient of notices from the other party and is relevant to the issuing of formal communications under the Contract. Insert the name and address of the Authority’s recipient of notices. At the tender stage you will not know who the Supplier is so Clause 4.Clause

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: NHS Terms and Conditions for the Provision of Services, NHS Terms and Conditions for the Provision of Services