Contract Query definition

Contract Query means: a query on the part of the Authority in relation to the performance or non-performance by the Provider of any obligation on its part under this Contract; or a query on the part of the Provider in relation to the performance or non-performance by the Authority of any obligation on its part under this Contract, as appropriate
Contract Query means, as appropriate:
Contract Query means a query in writing issued under clause 32.3 (Performance Management);

Examples of Contract Query in a sentence

  • If the Authority has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Provider.

  • Unless the Contract Query Notice has been withdrawn, the Authority and the Provider must meet to discuss the Contract Query and any related Excusing Notice within 10 Business Days following the date of the Contract Query Notice.

  • B29.6 The Receiving Party may issue an Excusing Notice to the Issuing Party within 5 Business Days of the date of the Contract Query Notice.

  • If the Parties have agreed a consequence in relation to the Provider failing to meet a Quality Outcomes Indicator as set out in Appendix C (Quality Outcomes Indicators) and the Provider fails to meet the Quality Outcomes Indicator, the Authority may exercise the agreed consequence immediately and without issuing a Contract Query, irrespective of any other rights the Authority may have under this clause B29.

  • B29.5 If the Provider has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Authority.

  • B29.1. If the Parties have agreed a consequence in relation to the Provider failing to meet a Quality Outcomes Indicator as set out in Appendix C (Quality Outcomes Indicators) and the Provider fails to meet the Quality Outcomes Indicator, the Authority may exercise the agreed consequence immediately and without issuing a Contract Query, irrespective of any other rights the Authority may have under this clause B29.

  • The Receiving Party may issue an Excusing Notice to the Issuing Party within 5 Business Days of the date of the Contract Query Notice.

  • B29.6. The Receiving Party may issue an Excusing Notice to the Issuing Party within 5 Business Days of the date of the Contract Query Notice.

  • If the Customer has a Contract Query it may issue a Contract Query Notice to the Service Provider.

  • If the Issuing Party accepts the explanation set out in the Excusing Notice, it must withdraw the Contract Query Notice in writing within ten (10) Working Days following the date of the Contract Query Notice.


More Definitions of Contract Query

Contract Query means a Party: (a) has a query regarding the other’s performance; or (b) considers a performance deficiency has occurred under this Agreement; or (c) considers there has been a breach of a term of this Agreement; “Contract Query Notice” means a written notice setting out the nature and details (to the extent reasonably practicable) of a Contract Query;
Contract Query has the meaning given to it in clause 32.4; “Contract Query Notice” has the meaning given to it in clause 32.4; “Contract Transition Period” has the meaning given to it in clause 2.1; (12) calendar months commencing on 1 April, provided that the final Contract Year shall be such period as commences on the 1 April that falls in the year in which this Agreement expires or is terminated (for whatever reason) and ends on the Expiry Date or termination date pursuant to clause 35, whichever is the earlier;

Related to Contract Query

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  • Net metering customer means a customer of the electric distribution company

  • Network Supply Point or "NSP" means any Point of Connection between:

  • Scheduled Downtime has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

  • Contract Player means any Player (other than a Player on a Scholarship) who is eligible to play under a written contract of employment with a Club.