Other Contracting Authorities definition
Examples of Other Contracting Authorities in a sentence
Either Party shall notify the other Party of any Complaints made by Other Contracting Authorities, which are not resolved by operation of the Supplier's usual complaints handling procedure within five (5) Working Days of becoming aware of that Complaint and, if the Supplier is the Party providing the notice, such notice shall contain full details of the Supplier's plans to resolve such Complaint.
The Supplier shall take appropriate steps to ensure that neither the Supplier nor the Supplier Personnel are placed in a position where (in the reasonable opinion of the Authority) there is or may be an actual conflict, or a potential conflict, between the pecuniary or personal interests of the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel and the duties owed to the Authority and Other Contracting Authorities under the provisions of this Framework Agreement or any Call Off Contract.
The Supplier shall undertake marketing of this Framework Agreement and the Goods and/or Services on behalf of the Authority to Other Contracting Authorities in accordance with the provisions of Framework Schedule 11 (Marketing).
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The Supplier shall undertake marketing of this Dynamic Marketplace Agreement and the Goods and/or Services on behalf of the Authority to Other Contracting Authorities in accordance with the provisions of DMP Schedule 11 (Marketing).
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The Supplier shall undertake marketing of this Framework Agreement and the Goods and Services on behalf of the Authority to Other Contracting Authorities in accordance with the provisions of Framework Schedule 11 (Marketing).
The Supplier shall take appropriate steps to ensure that neither the Supplier nor the Supplier Personnel are placed in a position where (in the reasonable opinion of the Authority) there is or may be an actual conflict, or a potential conflict, between the pecuniary or personal interests of the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel and the duties owed to the Authority and Other Contracting Authorities under the provisions of this Dynamic Marketplace Agreement or any Contract.
In the event the Authority shares the Management Information any Other Contracting Body receiving such information shall be informed of the sensitive nature of that information and shall be requested not to disclose it to any person who is not a Crown body or Other Contracting Authorities (unless required to do so by Xxx).
Keep in mind “that inference must be carefully distinguished from conjecture or speculation and there can be no inferences unless there are objective facts from which to infer other facts which it is sought to establish”: Caswell v.