Rights of the Supplier Clause Samples

Rights of the Supplier. 10.1 The Supplier shall have the right at all times to replace the Equipment Rented in part or in full by similar equipment and to retrieve it in the event of Force Majeure as set out in Art. 8 of the General Conditions. 10.2 The Supplier shall have the right to suspend the performance of any of its obligations under the Rental Agreement, if the Client-Renter itself fails to comply with any obligation under this or any other Agreement that it has concluded with the Supplier. 10.3 Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing, the Supplier shall at all times have the right to have the Rental Agreement carried out in part or in full by third parties. The Rental Agreement shall remain otherwise applicable without change.
Rights of the Supplier. 10.1 The Supplier shall have the right at all times to replace the Equipment Rented in part or in full by similar equipment and to retrieve it in the event of Force Majeure as set out in Art. 8 of the General Conditions. 10.2 The Supplier shall have the right to suspend the performance of any of its obligations under the Rental Agreement, if the Client-Renter itself fails to comply with any obligation under this or any other Agreement that it has concluded with the Supplier. 10.3 Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing, the Supplier shall at all times have the right to have the Rental Agreement carried out in part or in full by third parties. The Rental Agreement shall remain otherwise applicable without change. 10.4 The Client-Renter acknowledges and accepts that the Supplier might track the location of the Equipment Rented via GPS technology for security and invoicing reasons and may retain such information as necessary for those purposes, in compliance with statutory privacy legislation.
Rights of the Supplier. If within 15 Business Days after the Principal has received a Principal Default Notice pursuant to clause 30.5 the Principal fails to remedy the Principal Event of Default or overcome the effects of the Principal Event of Default, the Supplier may by written notice to the Principal suspend the whole or any part of the Works.
Rights of the Supplier. If an event described in clause 10.5 occurs, the Supplier (or its representatives) may enter upon any premises occupied by the Distributor where the Products are stored or where they are reasonably thought to be stored for the purpose of recovery of the Products and may repossess the same without hindrance by the Distributor. The Distributor hereby irrevocably grants to the Supplier a right of access to enter onto premises occupied by the Distributor for the purpose of recovery of such Products.

Related to Rights of the Supplier

  • OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER In addition to the Article 4.2 of the GPC, it is specified that:

  • Obligations of the Service Provider 3.1. The Service Provider undertakes to provide the services as set out online within the dedicated Hoople Schools portal to this Agreement (the ‘Services’), in consideration of the payment as set out in the dedicated Hoople Schools portal. The Service Provider has undertaken Payment calculation based on the following terms: 3.1.1. payment for services relating to employee numbers has been calculated based on the number of employees at each Establishment as at January 2020. Included in the calculation is a 5% tolerance. If employee numbers rise above this 5% tolerance Hoople reserves the right to charge incremental fees 3.1.2. payment for the Payments Management service has been based on the number of payment vouchers raised in 2018/19, within a 10% tolerance level. The Service Provider reserves the right to increase pricing if volumes increase by more than the stated tolerance level 3.1.3. should the Establishment request an additional service during the duration of the term, the Service Provider reserves the right to charge the full, annual cost of the requested service 3.1.4. payment for services relating to pupil numbers has been calculated based on the number of pupils at each Establishment as at October 2019. Included in the calculation are sixth form and nursery pupil numbers, where applicable 3.1.5. The Service Provider will provide digital order confirmation of the services ordered and associated fees by means of the functionality of the Hoople Schools portal 3.2. Should the Establishment request and the Service Provider agrees to provide services additional to those specified within the schools buying portal order, the fees for those additional services shall be mutually agreed between the parties, but otherwise for all purposes of this Agreement, the additional services shall be deemed to be included within the definition of Services. 3.3. The Services shall be carried out by the Service Provider with all reasonable skill and care, and in full compliance of relevant established current professional standards. The Service Provider undertakes to provide a detailed service level agreement (SLA), outlining the responsibilities of both parties with regard to each service. The SLA for each service will be provided as a downloadable document on the Hoople Schools portal. 3.4. The Service Provider shall indemnify the Establishment from all claims, actions or demands made by third parties against the Establishment, and all liabilities of the Establishment to third parties (collectively ‘Third Party Liabilities’) and from all damage, losses, costs, expenses and payments whatsoever suffered or incurred by the Establishment either directly or in relation to Third Party Liabilities in respect of (a) personal injury to or the death of any person and any loss or destruction of or damage to property (not attributable to any default or neglect of the Establishment or of any person for whom the Establishment is responsible) which shall have occurred in connection with the provision of the Services under this Agreement, (b) any defect in the Services, and (c) any breach by the Service Provider of any terms of this Agreement, including without limitation, clause

  • GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE SUPPLIER/SERVICE PROVIDER 9.1 The Supplier/Service Provider shall: a) respond promptly to all complaints and enquiries from Transnet; b) inform Transnet immediately of any dispute or complaint arising in relation to the storage or delivery of the Goods; c) conduct its business in a professional manner which will reflect positively upon the Supplier/Service Provider and the Supplier’s/Service Provider’s products/services; d) keep full records clearly indicating all transactions concluded by the Supplier/Service Provider relating to the delivery of the Goods/Services and keep such records for at least 5 [five] years from the date of each such transaction; e) obtain, and at all times maintain in full force and effect, any and all licences, permits and the like required under applicable laws for the provision of the Goods/Services and ancillary Services and the conduct of the business and activities of the Supplier/Service Provider; f) observe and ensure compliance with all requirements and obligations as set out in the labour and related legislation of South Africa, including the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 85 of 1993, as may be amended from time to time; g) observe and ensure compliance with all requirements and objectives of the Transnet Supplier Integrity Pact as agreed to in response to the RFP. The general purpose of the Supplier Integrity Pact is to agree to avoid all forms of dishonesty, fraud and corruption by following a system that is fair, transparent and free from any undue influence prior to, during and subsequent to the currency of the procurement event leading to this Agreement and this Agreement itself; h) comply with all applicable environmental legislation and regulations, demonstrate sound environmental performance and have an environmental management policy which ensures that its products, including the Goods/Services or ancillary Services are procured, produced, packaged, delivered and are capable of being used and ultimately disposed of in a way that is environmentally appropriate; and i) ensure the validity of all renewable certifications, including but not limited to its B-BBEE Verification Certificate, throughout the entire term of this Agreement. Should the Supplier/Service Provider fail to present Transnet with such renewals as they become due, Transnet shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and remedies that it may have in terms of the Agreement, to terminate this Agreement forthwith without any liability and without prejudice to any claims which Transnet may have for damages against the Supplier/Service Provider. 9.2 The Supplier/Service Provider acknowledges and agrees that it shall at all times: a) render the supply of the Goods/Services and ancillary Services (if applicable) and perform all its duties with honesty and integrity; b) communicate openly and honestly with Transnet regarding the supply and performance of the Goods/Services and demonstrate a commitment to effecting the supply and performing ancillary Services timeously, efficiently and at least to the required standards; c) endeavour to provide the highest possible standards of service and workmanship, with a reasonable degree of care and diligence; d) use its best endeavours and make every diligent effort to meet agreed deadlines; e) treat its own Staff, as well as all Transnet’s Staff, with fairness and courtesy and respect for their human rights; f) practice and promote its own internal policies aimed at prohibiting and preventing unfair discrimination; g) treat all enquiries from Transnet in connection with the supply of the Goods/Services and/or ancillary Services with courtesy and respond to all enquiries promptly and efficiently. Where the Supplier/Service Provider is unable to comply with the provisions of this clause, the Supplier/Service Provider will advise Transnet of the delay and the reasons therefor and will keep Transnet informed of progress made regarding the enquiry; h) when requested by Transnet, provide clear and accurate information regarding the Supplier's/Service Provider’s own policies and procedures, excluding Know-How and other Confidential Information, except where a non-disclosure undertaking has been entered into between the Parties; i) not allow a conflict of interest to develop between its own interests [or the interests of any of its other customers] and the interests of Transnet; j) not accept or offer, nor allow, induce or promote the acceptance or offering of any gratuity, enticement, incentive or gift that could reasonably be regarded as bribery or an attempt to otherwise exert undue influence over the recipient; k) not mislead Transnet or its officers, employees and stakeholders, whether by act or omission; l) not otherwise act in an unethical manner or do anything which could reasonably be expected to damage or tarnish Transnet’s reputation or business image; m) immediately report to Transnet any unethical, fraudulent or otherwise unlawful conduct of which it becomes aware in connection with Transnet or the supply of Goods/Services or ancillary Services to Transnet; n) ensure that at all times, during the currency of this Agreement, it complies with all obligations and commitments in terms of the provisions of the Income Tax Act, No 58 of 1962, the VAT Act or any other tax legislation relating to their liability for Income Tax, VAT, Pay as You Earn or any other tax. The Supplier/Service Provider shall further ensure Tax Clearance Compliance, for the duration of this Agreement; o) not victimise, harass or discriminate against any employee of either Party to this Agreement or any applicant for employment with either Party to this Agreement due to their gender, race, disability, age, religious belief, sexual orientation or part-time status. This provision applies, but is not limited to employment, upgrading, work environment, demotion, transfer, recruitment, recruitment advertising, termination of employment, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training. p) shall ensure that its employees, agents and Subcontractors will not breach any applicable discrimination legislation and any amendments and re-enactments thereof. 9.3 In compliance with the National Railway Safety Regulator Act, 16 of 2002, as may be amended from time to time, the Supplier shall ensure that the Goods/Services and ancillary Services, to be supplied to Transnet under the terms and conditions of this Agreement, comply fully with the Specifications as set forth in Schedule 1 hereto, and shall thereby adhere [as applicable] to railway safety requirements and/or regulations. Permission for the engagement of a Subcontractor by the Supplier, as applicable, shall be subject to a review of the capability of the proposed Subcontractor to comply with the specified railway safety requirements and/or regulations. The Supplier and/or its Subcontractor shall grant Transnet access, during the term of this Agreement, to review any safety-related activities, including the coordination of such activities across all parts of its organisation.

  • Obligations of the Seller The obligations of the Seller under this Agreement will not be affected by reason of any invalidity, illegality or irregularity of the 2024-B Exchange Note or any 2024-B Lease or 2024-B Vehicle allocated to the 2024-B Reference Pool.

  • Liability of the Servicer Notwithstanding any Subservicing Agreement, any of the provisions of this Agreement relating to agreements or arrangements between the Servicer and a Subservicer or reference to actions taken through a Subservicer or otherwise, the Servicer shall remain obligated and primarily liable to the Trustee for the servicing and administering of the Mortgage Loans in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.01 without diminution of such obligation or liability by virtue of such Subservicing Agreements or arrangements or by virtue of indemnification from the Subservicer and to the same extent and under the same terms and conditions as if the Servicer alone were servicing and administering the Mortgage Loans. The Servicer shall be entitled to enter into any agreement with a Subservicer for indemnification of the Servicer by such Subservicer and nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to limit or modify such indemnification.