Common use of Remedies of the Authority Clause in Contracts

Remedies of the Authority. If the Authority informs the Supplier in writing that the Authority reasonably believes that any part of the Services do not meet the requirements of the Contract or differs in any way from those requirements, and this is not as a result of a default by the Authority, the Supplier shall at its own expense re-schedule and carry out the Services in accordance with the requirements of the Contract within such reasonable time (having due regard to the fact that such failure to meet the requirements of the Contract are not as a result of a default by the Authority) as may be specified by the Authority.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Contract for Services, Contract for Goods and Services, Contract for the Supply of Dog Food

Remedies of the Authority. If the Authority informs the Supplier in writing that the Authority reasonably believes that any part of the Services do not meet the requirements of the Contract or differs in any way from those requirements, and this is not as a result of a default by the Authority, the Supplier shall at its own expense re-re- schedule and carry out the Services in accordance with the requirements of the Contract within such reasonable time (having due regard to the fact that such failure to meet the requirements of the Contract are not as a result of a default by the Authority) as may be specified by the Authority.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Goods and Services