Common use of Negotiating a Service Contract Clause in Contracts

Negotiating a Service Contract. (a) Within a Service Contract, the Parties might agree a variation on the quantity, price, and term, be that fixed or recurring, for the supply of Accounts. (b) The Customer shall have the right to declare that it shall seek to enter into a specific Service Contract with the Supplier. (c) Where the Supplier shall receive, from the Customer, its terms and conditions, this shall not be a Notice of Recommendation, and; (i) receipt, by the Supplier, of the terms and conditions of the Customer shall not signify the formation of a Service Contract, and; (ii) receipt, by the Supplier, of the terms and conditions of the Customer shall not indicate, on the part of the Customer, an intention to negotiate a Service Contract. (d) In no circumstance shall the Supplier be bound, under this Framework Contract, by any unilateral term or condition of the Customer, so that;

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Framework Contract, Framework Contract for the Supply of Axe10app, Framework Contract for the Supply of Msis