Subcontracting Clause
Governs whether a party may delegate performance to subcontractors and who remains responsible for the result.
Qué es
A subcontracting clause sets whether and how a contractor may use third parties to perform its obligations, any approval requirement, and the rule that the main contractor stays fully liable for subcontractors' acts. It also addresses flow-down of key terms such as confidentiality and data protection.
Por qué importa
Delegation can dilute quality, control and confidentiality. The clause keeps the main contractor accountable, ensures key obligations flow down to subcontractors, and prevents an unknown third party performing without the customer's knowledge.
Cómo aplicarla
- State whether subcontracting needs prior written approval or notice.
- Make the main contractor fully liable for its subcontractors' acts and omissions.
- Flow down confidentiality, data-protection and IP terms to every subcontractor.
- Reserve a right to object to or replace an unsuitable subcontractor.
Consejos de negociación
- • Customers should require approval rights and full flow-down of key obligations.
- • Contractors should seek pre-approval of a named subcontractor list to avoid delays.
Errores frecuentes
- • Allowing subcontracting without flowing down confidentiality and GDPR terms.
- • Letting the main contractor escape liability for subcontractor failures.
Referencias legales
- BW 6:76 Liability for auxiliary persons (hulppersonen) Derecho neerlandés
- GDPR Art. 28 GDPR: sub-processor obligations Derecho de la UE
Salvo indicación en contrario, las referencias remiten al derecho neerlandés (Burgerlijk Wetboek, el Código Civil neerlandés); los instrumentos de la UE como el RGPD se aplican en toda la UE. Se trata de información general, no de asesoramiento legal. Otras jurisdicciones tratan estos conceptos de forma distinta. Verifique el texto vigente y su situación con un abogado cualificado.
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