USE OF REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE Clause Samples

The 'Use of Reasonable Skill and Care' clause requires a party, typically a service provider or contractor, to perform their duties to a standard that a competent professional in their field would be expected to meet. In practice, this means the party must act diligently, follow industry best practices, and avoid negligence when delivering services or completing work. This clause ensures that the recipient of the services can expect a baseline level of quality and professionalism, thereby protecting them from substandard or careless performance.
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USE OF REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE. DRAFT The Service Provider is required to provide all aspects of the Service with all reasonable care, diligence and skill in accordance with generally accepted professional techniques and standards.
USE OF REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE. 3.7.1 In applying the scope of work, it is expected of the Service Provider to render services that commensurate with the highest expectations of professionals in the industry and to ensure that all legislative requirements are met. 3.7.2 It is expected of the Service Provider to take ownership of the project and to facilitate a process that commensurate with the integrity of the municipality as a public institution to ensure successful completion of the project within budget estimates and time frames. 3.7.3 It will also be required of the Service Provider to report back at project management team meetings and to contribute to reports on the process progress and outcomes to the relevant officials and/or committees if need be. 3.7.4 It will be required of the Service Provider to prepare a detailed phased project program for the project within 2 weeks of appointment. This must include system testing and user acceptance. The Service Providers are required to acknowledge the dynamics of proper planning for the practical completion of the project.
USE OF REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE. It will be expected of the service provider to apply reasonable skills and due diligence in the execution of the duties stipulated in this document which shall include inter alia the following: a) Although the service provider’s documents may be scrutinised by CPUT, this shall in no way relieve him of his professional responsibility for the proper and prompt execution of his duties. CPUT shall also be entitled to have any documentation or calculations verified by Others. In the event of mal-performance, default or negligence, CPUT shall have the right to claim compensation or damages and set off such against any amount payable. b) During assessment of any existing facilities, which may have a direct bearing on the Project, the service provider shall determine deficiencies with such facilities in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act 85 of 1993), the SANS 10400, etc. and recommend measures to rectify those during the project execution phase. c) The Project Manager shall be notified by the Service Provider and his personnel of any transgression of inter alia the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act 85 of 1993) and environmental legislation during the Service Provider’s operation pertaining to the Contract regardless of who may be involved.
USE OF REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE. Safety of persons and property is of paramount importance, closely followed by the minimisation of disruption and inconvenience to the public. The Service Provider is therefore required to provide all aspects of the Service with all reasonable care, diligence and skill in accordance with generally accepted professional techniques and standards.
USE OF REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE. All key personnel shall perform the described services from date of commencement until the completion of contract which is 30 June 2027. The mentioned services will be provided while working on a part-time basis from the offices of the service provider. Safety of persons and property is of paramount importance, as is the minimization of disruption and inconvenience to the general public, Transnet private siding owners. The Service Provider is therefore required to provide all aspects of the Service with all reasonable care, diligence and skill in accordance with generally accepted professional techniques and standards.
USE OF REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE. DRAFT a) The City’s current and planned investment represents a significant capital investment, which will have long term implications for residents of Cape Town, commuters, property owners and businesses. The Services will affect broader economic, spatial development and environmental processes. For these reasons the Service Provider is required to provide all aspects of the Services described within the parameters of this tender with all reasonable care, diligence and skill in accordance with generally accepted professional techniques and standards. b) The Service Provider’s attention is drawn to the fact that the project is being carried out within an operating transport system which not only affects the CCT’s existing transportation infrastructure and other assets, but also its road users, pedestrians, commuters and current public transport operators i.e. both minibus-taxi and bus operators. c) It should also be noted that the current and planned investment in the IRT system represents a huge capital investment to the City and has long term operating budget implications and the success of this phase will strongly influence the rollout of further phases across the City. d) Safety of persons and property is of paramount importance, as is the minimisation of disruption and inconvenience to the traveling public and businesses.
USE OF REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE. The Service Provider is required to provide all aspects of the Service with all reasonable care, diligence and skill in accordance with generally accepted professional techniques and standards, and ensure that all legal requirements are met, and that all legal processes are adhered to. The Safety of persons and property is of paramount importance, closely followed by the minimisation of disruption and inconvenience to the local authority and public. DRAFT

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  • Good Faith and Commercially Reasonable Manner Performance of all obligations under this Annex, including, but not limited to, all calculations, valuations and determinations made by either party, will be made in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • Specialized Skills Each certificated support person demonstrates in his/her performance a competent level of skill and knowledge in designing and conducting specialized programs of prevention, instruction, remediation and evaluation.

  • Fair and Reasonable The Contractor has carefully examined and analyzed the Site, the Contract Documents, and all known factors related to his ability to complete this project within the Contract Time stipulated. By submitting his bid for this project, the Contractor agrees that the stipulated Contract Time is fair and reasonable.

  • Commercially Reasonable Any of the practices, methods and acts which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known, or which in the exercise of due diligence, should have been known, at the time the decision was made, would have been expected in the industry to accomplish the desired result consistent with reliability, safety, expedition, project economics and applicable law and regulations.

  • Reasonable Care The Collateral Agent is required to exercise reasonable care in the custody and preservation of any Collateral in its possession; provided, however, that the Collateral Agent shall be deemed to have exercised reasonable care in the custody and preservation of any of the Collateral if it takes such action for that purposes as any owner thereof reasonably requests in writing at times other than upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any Event of Default, but failure of the Collateral Agent, to comply with any such request at any time shall not in itself be deemed a failure to exercise reasonable care.