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Standing Offer Period

National Master Standing Offer
EZ107-060001/001/VAN to EZ107-060001/006/VAN
Desktop and Network Printers   including Accessories, Supplies and Services

A.4 Standing Offer Period

Extention date: August 17, 2008 to August 16, 2009.

(a)Canada may place Call-ups under the printer series of Standing Offers from ________ to ________ (the "Initial Standing Offer Period").

(b) Canada may extend the period in which it places Call-ups under this Standing Offer for 2 period(s) of up to 12 months each (the "Extension Periods"). Canada may request such extension at any time by sending a notice to the Offeror at least 30 calendar days before the date on which this Standing Offer would otherwise expire. Any extension may only be requested by the Contracting Authority and will be evidenced, for administrative purposes only, by a Standing Offer revision.

(c) The Initial Standing Offer Period and the Extension Periods are collectively referred to as the "Standing Offer Period".

(d) The Offeror agrees that the rates/prices will be in accordance with the provisions of this Standing Offer throughout the Standing Offer Period.

(e) The Contract Period of individual Call-ups may extend beyond the Standing Offer Period. That is, a Call-up may be placed up until the last day of the Standing Offer Period; the resulting contract will be in force until all the work has been completed, including warranty services.

(f) The Offeror may withdraw its Offer in respect of one or more Sub-Categories at any time; provided, however, that if the Offeror withdraws in respect of a Group 1 Sub-Category, Canada reserves the right to require that its entire Group 1 Offer for that Category be withdrawn.