Common use of Time and Delivery Clause in Contracts

Time and Delivery. 7.1 Servent shall use reasonable endeavours to provide the Services in accordance with any timescales which may be detailed in a framework agreement document or Statement of Work. However, for the avoidance of doubt, time shall not be of the essence in the delivery of Services. 7.2 If the Customer refuses or fails to take delivery of the Services tendered in accordance with this Agreement, Servent shall be entitled to payment in full for the Services so tendered. 7.3 The response times stated in any framework agreement document or Statement of Work are subject to remote access to the Customer’s equipment via Servent’s chosen remote access software. 7.4 Servent and the Customer will hold a review meeting every 90 days to discuss all open Statements of Work and agree solutions to any problems arising.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement, Services Agreement

Time and Delivery. 7.1 9.1. Servent shall use reasonable endeavours to provide the Services in accordance with any timescales which may be detailed in a framework agreement document or Statement of WorkWork . However, for the avoidance of doubt, time shall not be of the essence in the delivery of Services. 7.2 9.2. If the Customer refuses or fails to take delivery of the Services tendered in accordance with this Agreement, Servent shall be entitled to payment in full for the Services so tendered. 7.3 9.3. The response times stated in any framework agreement document or Statement of Work are subject to remote access to the Customer’s equipment via Servent’s chosen remote access software. 7.4 9.4. Servent and the Customer will hold a review meeting every 90 days to discuss all open Statements of Work and agree solutions to any problems arising.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Services Agreement