Common use of Schedule Process Clause in Contracts

Schedule Process. 3.1 This Agreement governs the overall relationship of the Parties in relation to the Services and Deliverables provided by the Supplier to the Customer. The Customer may from time to time invite the Supplier to tender for or request certain services. If the Supplier is able to provide the requested services, the Supplier shall complete a draft proposed quotation and shall submit the quotation to the Customer for written approval. If approved, the terms and conditions attached to the quotation shall form a Schedule or Schedules, incorporating the necessary definitions of those services. 3.1.1 A Schedule shall not enter into force, be legally binding or have any other effect unless the Schedule: 3.1.2 has been signed by the authorised representatives of both Parties to it; and 3.1.3 as at the date the Schedule is signed, the MSA has not terminated. 3.2 Any amendment to the MSA agreed by the Customer and the Supplier in accordance with Clause 24.1 shall have effect in respect of all Schedules.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Maintenance Agreement, Master Services Agreement