Common use of When the Buyer can end the Contract Clause in Contracts

When the Buyer can end the Contract. 11.4.1 If any of the following events happen, the Buyer has the right to immediately terminate its Contract by issuing a termination notice in writing to the Supplier and the consequences of termination in clause 11.5.1 shall apply: 11.4.1.1 there's a Supplier Insolvency Event; 11.4.1.2 the Supplier is in Material Breach of the Contract; 11.4.1.3 there's a change of control (within the meaning of section 450 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010) of the Supplier which isn't pre-approved by the Buyer in writing; 11.4.1.4 the Supplier or its affiliates embarrass or bring the Buyer into disrepute or diminish the public trust in them; or 11.4.1.5 the Supplier fails to comply with its legal obligations in the fields of environmental, social or employment Law when providing the Deliverables.

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Sources: Short Form Contract for the Supply of Goods and/or Services, Short Form Contract for the Supply of Goods and/or Services