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A Guidebook on Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure
• Project, project site, and ownership
of land and other assets
• Design, construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the
facility
• Engagement of subcontractors
• Handover of project facility
•
Performance requirements
• Payment and other financial matters (including tariff, fees and their
collection and appropriation; price review and adjustments;
and penalties
for failure to meet performance requirements)
• Tariff, fees, levy and their collection and appropriation
• Insurance
• Waste treatment and disposal
• Independent
engineer
• Independent
auditor
• Applicable law and dispute resolution
•
Change in law
• Liability and indemnity
• Force
Majeure
• Termination of contract
• Events of default and termination
• Contract compliance and management (including
monitoring and review,
data collection, compilation and reporting)
• Redressal of public grievances
• Representations and warranties,
disclaimer
• Substitution
Agreement
The body of the contract agreement is generally divided in several sections or
chapters, each on a specific issue. There may be one or more annexes or schedules
attached to the main body of the agreement. These annexes or schedules provide
more details
on some specific matters, for example, the technical and performance
specifications for the project. The common key sections of an agreement and the
nature of their contents are briefly mentioned next.
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