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Contract definition

What does Contract mean? In legal practice, a contract is the enforceable agreement by which parties set out promises and allocate risk, whether made orally, in writing or by conduct. The law of contract is principally case-law driven across England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland, with statutory interventions on formalities, construction and consumer protection. In England & Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland, formation generally requires offer, acceptance, consideration and an intention to create legal relations. In Scotland, consideration is not required; a contract is formed by agreement (consensus in idem) with the necessary intention, with writing only needed in defined cases. Key features...

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Lead authority clause for partner call-off of goods, services or works: instruction process, change control, pricing/admin fee, reporting, due diligence and limited termination rights under public procurement rules

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Definition Partner

means [ the following: [ NAME RELEVANT PARTNERS ] OR those [ describe Group of contracting authorities eg Councils or academies in a limited geographical area or a class or type of public body ] as stated in the Find a Tender (FTS) and/or Contracts Finder Notice; ] and Partner(s) shall be interpreted accordingly.

1 Use of Agreement by Partners

  1. 1.1 The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Buyer has entered into this Agreement for the benefit of itself and the Partners.
  2. 1.2 In addition to supplying the [ Goods OR Services OR Works ] to the Buyer under this Agreement, where:
    1. 1.2.1 the Supplier has been issued a written instruction by the Buyer to deliver [ Goods OR Services OR Works ] to the Partner(s) under this Agreement; and
    2. 1.2.2 the Supplier confirms to the Buyer that providing such [ Goods OR Services OR Works ] will not interfere with, compromise, or reduce the level of service the Supplier provides to the Buyer under this Agreement;
    the Supplier shall supply such [ Goods OR Services OR Works ] to the Partner(s) in accordance with this clause 1...
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Michael Winder
Michael Winder

Michael is a commercial lawyer with particular expertise on the application of EU procurement law matters. Michael forms part of Brabners LLP public procurement law team, providing expert advice on a wide range of contentious and non-contentious EU public procurement law matters to both contracting authorities (including local authorities and registered providers of social housing) and major utilities. In addition, Michael advises private sector companies on the bidding process for public contracts, how to engage with public bodies and how to challenge award decisions. Michael is the Brabners expert on drafting and advising on framework agreements. Michael has previously worked in both the public and the private sector. Michael’s public sector experience includes time spent in-house at a large county council and time on secondment to a London borough council. Michael’s role in the public sector included the provision of legal advice on a...

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