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Terms & Conditions
1. DEFINITIONS
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In these General Terms and Conditions, the following definitions are applicable:
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“Client” means the organization or company with whom the Contract is entered into and with, we call such Client a Partner.
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“Confidential Information” means any information related to the Engagement disclosed by the Client to the Consultant and by the Consultant to the Client, respectively, either directly or indirectly.
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Confidential Information may include, by way of example but without limitation, products, specifications, formula, equipment, formulas, models, employee interviews, records, quality monitoring schemes/programs, training materials, business strategies, customer lists, know-how, drawings, pricing information, inventions, ideas, and other information, or its potential use, that is owned by or in possession of the Client and the Consultant, respectively.
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“Consultant” means our staff.
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“Contract” means the contract between the Client and the Consultant which defines the scope of the Engagement and the services to be rendered by the Consultant, as well as the fee schedule for said services.
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“The Engagement” means any agreement, in whatever form, reached between the Consultant and the Client pursuant to which the Consultant agrees to render services to the Client in exchange for a fee plus costs.
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“Force Majeure” means any cause beyond the reasonable control of the affected party, including, but not limited to, any act of God, war, riots, acts of the public enemy, fires, strikes, labor disputes, accidents, or any act in consequence of compliance with any order of any government or governmental authority.
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“Project” means the services to be provided by the Consultant to the Client/Partner as specified in the Service Agreement.
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“Service Agreement” means the document (i) setting out the services to be provided by the Consultant to the Client and (ii) listing any documents and the like to be provided by the Client to the Consultant such that the Consultant may perform the Project.
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“Subcontractor” means either an affiliate or subsidiary of the Consultant, or an independent contractor, respectively, which is qualified to perform the applicable services as contemplated by the Engagement and the Contract, and has been contracted by the Consultant accordingly, as evidenced by an agreement in writing.
2. GENERAL
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These General Terms and Conditions govern the provision of all services from or on behalf of the Consultant to the Client and apply to all legal relationships between the Consultant and the Client. These General Terms and Conditions supersede any and all prior oral and written quotations, communications, agreements and understandings of the parties and shall apply in preference to and supersede any and all terms and conditions of any order placed by the Client and any other terms and conditions submitted by the Client. Failure of the Consultant to object to terms and conditions set by the Client shall in no event be construed as an acceptance of any terms and conditions of the Client. Neither the Consultant’s commencement of performance nor the Consultant’s delivery of services shall be deemed or constituted as acceptance of any of the Client’s terms and conditions.
3. PERFORMANCE OF THE PROJECT
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The Consultant shall determine the manner in which and the person by whom the Engagement will be carried out, taking into account, as far as is feasible, the reasonable requests expressed by the Client.
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The Consultant shall complete the Project with reasonable skill, care, and diligence in accordance with the Contract.
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The Client hereby accepts that the time schedule allocated for the performance of an Engagement may be subject to change in case of an amendment to the Engagement and/or the services to be provided thereunder after the conclusion of the Engagement. In case of any change of circumstances under which the Engagement is to be performed which cannot be attributed to the Consultant, the Consultant may make any such amendments to the Engagement as it deems necessary to adhere to the agreed quality standard and specifications.
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Any costs arising from or related to this change of circumstances will be fully borne by the client.
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The Consultant may, at its discretion and, where possible, in consultation with the Client, replace the person or persons charged with performing the Engagement, if and in so far as the Consultant believes that such replacement would benefit the performance of the Engagement.
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The Consultant reserves the right to assign individuals to the engagement without agreement by the client, as such, the consultant is accountable and responsible to the client despite who is working on the engagement.
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The Consultant shall provide the Client with project status update at such intervals and in such form as the Client may from time to time require. The Client has the right to notify the Consultant that it wishes to modify its requirements in relation to the Project. Such modifications shall not enter into effect until the parties have agreed on the consequences thereof such as to the Contract fee and the completion date of the Project.
​4. SUBCONTRACTORS
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The Consultant reserves the right and as such shall be free to involve Subcontractors, availing of specific expertise, in the performance of the Project, provided that the Consultant shall have these third parties enter into confidentiality obligations similar to the confidentiality obligations applicable to the Consultant.
5. CLIENT’S OBLIGATION
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The Client shall at all times duly make available to the Consultant all information and documents that the Consultant deems necessary to be able to carry out the Engagement correctly, in the specified form and manner. Also, the Client shall provide all cooperation required for the proper and timely performance of the Engagement.
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The Client guarantees that Consultant’s employees can at all times work under safe conditions, in accordance with the relevant health and safety regulations and environmental rules, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Consultant against all loss, expense or damage arising from or relating to this guaranty by the Client.
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The Client shall duly inform the Consultant of any facts and circumstances that may be relevant in connection with the execution of the Engagement.
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Furthermore, the Client shall guarantee the correctness, completeness, and reliability of any information provided to the Consultant.
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The client is strictly required to provide accurate information and proper data to the consultant.
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The client remains strictly responsible for any information and data are given to the consultant, and any preparation or filing (such as IRS Tax filing) is based on the information provided by the client.
​6. INDEPENDENCE
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The Consultant shall perform the Contract as an independent contractor and shall not be the servant or agent of the Client.​
7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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All results generated by the Consultant in the Project, including reports, other documents, and materials, shall become the property of the Client. The Consultant shall provide all reasonable assistance such that the Client may apply for patents, copyrights, and other intellectual property rights in respect of these results.​
8. FEES AND EXPENSES
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The Client shall pay to the Consultant fees at the rate specified in the Service Agreement.
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Unless otherwise stated in the Contract, the Consultant shall be entitled to be reimbursed by the Client for all traveling and lodging expenses reasonably and properly incurred by him in the performance of his duties hereunder subject to production of such evidence thereof as the Client may reasonably require.
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Unless otherwise stated in the Contract, payment will be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice, submitted monthly in arrears, for work completed. Payment shall be into the bank account mentioned in the invoice.
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Value Added Tax, where applicable, shall be shown separately on all invoices.
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Any extra costs arising from or related to any delays in the completion of the Engagement stemming from the failure of the Client to duly make available to the Consultant the requested information and documentation shall be fully borne by the Client.​
9. CONFIDENTIALITY
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The Consultant shall keep secret and not disclose and shall procure that his employees (subcontractors) keep secret and not disclose any Confidential Information obtained by him during the performance of the Project. The foregoing shall not apply to information which (i) is or becomes part of the public domain without fault on the part of the Consultant; (ii) was already known by the Consultant, other than under an obligation of confidentiality, at the time of disclosure by the Client; (iii) is lawfully acquired by the Consultant from a third party on a non-confidential basis; or (iv) the Consultant is required to disclose pursuant to any law, lawful governmental, quasi-governmental or judicial order.
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Except with the prior written permission of the Consultant, the Client shall not publish or otherwise make available the contents of proposals, reports, presentations, memos, or other communications by the Consultant, unless these have been provided with the intention of providing third parties with the information set out therein. Furthermore, the Client shall not disclose any of the Consultant’s methods and work strategies without the Consultant’s written permission.
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The provisions of this Article 9 shall apply during the term of the Contract and for a period of five (7) years thereafter.
10. WARRANTIES, LIABILITY, AND INDEMNIFICATION
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The Consultant, and any person put forward by the Consultant to perform the Project, shall not be liable if the services provided or the results generated by him in the Project are not absolutely correct, nor does the Consultant, or any person put forward by the Consultant to perform the Project, warrant, either expressed or implied, that the performance by him of the Project will not infringe upon intellectual property rights of any third party.
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The Consultant, nor any person put forward by the Consultant to perform the Project, shall not be responsible for any loss, destruction or damage of whatsoever nature (including injury or death) incurred by the Client, its employees or third parties, resulting from the use of the Project results by the Client, except to the extent that the same can be shown to be due to gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the Consultant or his employees. The Client shall indemnify the Consultant accordingly.
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The Client shall not be responsible for any loss, destruction or damage of whatsoever nature (including injury or death) incurred by the Consultant, its employees or third parties, related to the performance by the Consultant of the Project, except to the extent that the same can be shown to be due to gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the Client or its employees. The Consultant shall indemnify the Client accordingly.
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Should a party be deemed liable to the other party, by way of indemnity or by reason of breach of contract or otherwise, the Consultant’s liability shall in aggregate not exceed the price for the Project. In any event, neither party shall be liable to the other party for any consequential, indirect, special, incidental or exemplary damages of any nature whatsoever that may be suffered by the other party.
11. TERM AND TERMINATION
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Any times or dates set forth in the Contract for provision or completion by the Consultant of the services under the Project are estimates only and shall never be considered of the essence. Furthermore, the parties hereby acknowledge that the time schedule set out for the performance of the Engagement may change during the course of said performance. In no event shall the Consultant be liable for any delay in providing these services.
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Either party may terminate the Contract by notice in writing forthwith in the event the other party: (i) is in default with respect to any material term or condition to be undertaken by it in accordance with the Engagement and/or the provisions of the Contract, and such default continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice thereof by the aggrieved party to the defaulting party; (ii) is affected by a Force Majeure which cannot be removed, overcome or abated within two(2) months; or (iii) shall make any assignment for the benefit of creditors or shall file any petition in connection thereto, shall file a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, be adjudicated bankrupt or insolvent, if any receiver is appointed for its business or property, or if any trustee in bankruptcy or insolvency shall be appointed for that party (and is not dismissed within thirty (30) days after appointment).
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If the Client issues a termination notice, the Client shall be obliged to pay the Consultant a compensation equal to the agreed fees apportioned to the services already rendered by the Consultant, plus any additional costs incurred by the Consultant as a result of said early termination.
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In case the Consultant cannot be reasonably expected to complete the works due to unforeseen circumstances, the Consultant may unilaterally terminate the Contract and the Engagement. The Client shall be liable for payment of an amount corresponding to the fees due for services already performed, while being entitled to receive the (preliminary) results of the services already performed, without the Client being entitled to derive any rights therefrom.
12. NOTICES
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Any notice is given under or pursuant to the Contract shall be given in writing and shall be given by mail, registered mail addresses mentioned in the Service Agreement, or to such other address as a party may by notice to the other have substituted, therefore.​
13. OBSERVANCE OF LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
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The Consultant shall carry out his obligations under the Contract in a manner that conforms to relevant legal requirements.
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Without prejudice to the generality hereunder, in carrying out his obligations under the Contract the Consultant shall comply with relevant requirements contained in or having effect under current legislation relating to health, safety, and welfare at work.
14. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION
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All disputes which cannot be settled amicably shall be referred to the applicable courts in The United States, Virginia, and the parties consent to the jurisdiction of the courts there.
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The Contract is governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of The United States.
15. FORCE MAJEURE
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Neither party shall be liable in any way for any damage, loss, cost or expense arising out of or in connection with a Force Majeure event. Upon the occurrence of any Force Majeure Event, the party suffering thereby shall promptly inform the other party by written notice thereof specifying the cause of the Force Majeure event and how it will affect its performance.