Verification and Enforcement Sample Clauses

The Verification and Enforcement clause establishes the mechanisms by which compliance with the agreement's terms can be monitored and ensured. Typically, this clause grants one or both parties the right to request evidence of performance or adherence to obligations, and outlines the steps that may be taken if a breach is suspected, such as audits, inspections, or legal remedies. Its core function is to provide a structured process for detecting and addressing non-compliance, thereby protecting the interests of the parties and maintaining the integrity of the agreement.
Verification and Enforcement. 14.1 The Owners shall permit the District Council and the County Council and their authorised employees and agents upon reasonable notice to enter the Obligation Land at all reasonable times and for the purpose of verifying whether or not any obligation arising hereunder has been performed or observed.
Verification and Enforcement. 10.1 The Owner shall permit the Borough Council and the County Council and its or their authorised employees and agents upon reasonable prior written notice to enter the Site but not on the site of any Dwelling at all reasonable times subject to compliance with any reasonable regulations of the Owner after receipt of a request in writing for the purpose of verifying whether any obligation arising under this Agreement has been performed or observed. 10.2 Before the Borough Council or County Council exercises its rights under Clause 10.1 above it shall give not less than 21 working days’ notice (or such other longer period as is reasonable in all the circumstances) to the Owner to remedy any breach of this Agreement.
Verification and Enforcement. 10.1 The Developer shall permit the Council and its authorised employees and agents upon reasonable notice to enter the Site at all reasonable times for the purpose of verifying whether or not any obligation arising hereunder has been performed or observed 10.2 Without prejudice to the terms of any other provision herein the Developer shall pay the reasonable legal charges and expenses (including without prejudice to the generality thereof reasonable legal costs and reasonable Surveyor’s fees) incurred by the Council for the purpose of or incidental to the enforcement of any right or power of the Council or of any obligation of the Developer arising hereunder 10.3 Without prejudice to any other right remedy or power herein contained or otherwise available to the Council if there is a breach of a requirement in a planning obligation herein to carry out any operations in on under or over the Site the Council may: (a) Enter the Site and carry out the operations; and (b) Recover from the Developer any expenses reasonably incurred by the Council in doing so as a debt due and owing 10.4 Before the Council exercises its power under Clause 10.3 hereof it shall give not less than 21 days notice of its intention to do so to the Developer
Verification and Enforcement. Subject to the GLA and the Council complying with the Owner's reasonable rules in respect of health and safety, the Owner shall permit the GLA and the Council and its authorised employees agents surveyors and other representatives to enter upon the Site and any buildings erected thereon at reasonable times and upon reasonable prior notice for the purpose of verifying whether or not the obligations contained in this Agreement are being performed and complied with provided that the GLA or the Council shall make good any damage caused by the GLA or the Council and its authorised employees, agents, surveyors and other representatives during the carrying out of such verification.
Verification and Enforcement. 1. Minor and administrative errors. Consistent with the terms of an FFI Agreement, the U.S. Competent Authority can make a query directly to a Reporting Swiss Financial Institution where it has reason to believe that administrative errors or other errors may have led to incorrect or incomplete information reporting inconsistent with the requirements of an FFI Agreement.
Verification and Enforcement. Draft Only
Verification and Enforcement. 13.1 The Owners shall permit the County Council and their authorised employees and agents upon reasonable notice to enter the Bird Mitigation Land at all reasonable times and for the purpose of verifying whether or not any obligation arising hereunder has been performed or observed.
Verification and Enforcement. 10.1 The Developer shall permit the Council [and the County] and its authorised employees and agents upon reasonable notice to enter the Site at all reasonable times for the purpose of verifying whether or not any obligation arising hereunder has been performed 10.2 Without prejudice to the terms of any other provision herein the Developer shall pay the reasonable legal charges and expenses (including without prejudice to the generality thereof reasonable legal costs and reasonable Surveyor’s fees) incurred by the Council for the purpose of or incidental to the enforcement of any right or power of the Council or of any obligation of the Developer arising hereunder 10.3 Without prejudice to any other right remedy or power herein contained or otherwise available to the Council if there is a breach of a requirement in a planning obligation herein to carry out any operations in on under or over the Site the Council may: (a) enter the Site and carry out the operations; and (b) recover from the Developer any expenses reasonably incurred by the Council or the County in doing so as a debt due and owing 10.4 Before the Council or the County exercises their power under Clause 10.3 hereof it shall give not less than 21 days notice of its intention to do so to the Developer and if before the expiry of the notice period the Developer serves written notice upon the Council that the intends diligently to execute the operations specified in the notice in accordance with the terms of this Deed and in accordance with a timetable agreed by the Council then the Council shall not be entitled to carry out the operations specified in the notice served under this clause unless the Developer then fails to carry out those operations within the agreed timetable.
Verification and Enforcement. The Owner shall permit the Councils and their authorised employees and agents upon advanced written reasonable notice (save in the event of an emergency) to enter the Site (save for any occupied buildings and their curtilages) at all reasonable times and subject to such reasonable terms as may be imposed as to safety, solely for the purpose of verifying whether or not any obligation arising hereunder has been performed or observed.
Verification and Enforcement