Panel Commencement Date definition
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The Supplier shall ensure that each of the Insurances is effective no later than the Panel Commencement Date.
Following discussions between the Parties following the Panel Commencement Date, the Authority shall produce and issue to the Supplier a draft Supplier Action Plan.
Where Standards referenced conflict with each other or with best professional or industry practice adopted after the Panel Commencement Date, then the later Standard or best practice shall be adopted by the Supplier.
The Authority shall not be entitled to request a Benchmark Review during the first twenty four (24) Month period from the Panel Commencement Date nor at intervals of less than twelve (12) Months after any previous Benchmark Review.
The Supplier shall upon the Panel Commencement Date and within fifteen (15) Working Days after the renewal of each of the Insurances, provide evidence, in a form satisfactory to the Authority, that the Insurances are in force and effect and meet in full the requirements of this Panel Agreement Schedule 14.
Subject to Clause 33.7.2, with effect from nine (9) Months after the Panel Commencement Date, the Authority shall have the right, to terminate this Panel Agreement at any time by giving at least three (3) Months written notice to the Supplier.
The Supplier shall neither be relieved of its obligations under this Panel Agreement nor be entitled to an increase in the Panel Prices as the result of: a General Change in Law; or a Specific Change in Law where the effect of that Specific Change in Law on the Panel Services is reasonably foreseeable at the Panel Commencement Date.
This Panel Agreement shall take effect on the Panel Commencement Date and is for three (3) years.
Retroactive cover to apply to any claims made policy wording in respect of this Panel Agreement or retroactive date to be no later than the Panel Commencement Date.
Great Britain and Northern Ireland From the Panel Commencement Date for the Panel Period and renewable on an annual basis unless agreed otherwise by the Authority in writing.