Permissible Delays Sample Clauses

Permissible Delays. (a) The Delivery Date shall be extended if and to the extent that any of the following events cause actual delay to the delivery of the Vessel:
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Permissible Delays. In addition to Force Majeure events described herein, delivery may be delayed for an equal amount of time caused by any such delay if (a) the Purchaser changes its specifications or time of delivery of the Rig or (b) Seller's inability to obtain materials or (c) any inspections or tests are required for certifications which are not included or contemplated in this Agreement or (d) there is a delay in Purchaser furnished equipment, if any, not caused in whole or in part by Seller (collectively "Permissible Delays" including "Rain Delays"). In addition, Seller shall have the time for any performance extended as a result of a Rain Delay, as hereinafter defined, for the same period of time caused by any such Rain Delay. A Rain Delay is defined for purposes of this Agreement, as a delay caused by weather conditions which render the Work unsafe, impracticable, or unperformable in the determination of the job superintendent and verified by the Purchaser. The Seller shall maintain a written log of the weather conditions which pertain to this issue and shall promptly provide the Purchaser with written notice of any Rain Delay. Acceptance of any delays defined as Permissible Delays, including but not limited to Rain Delays, or Force Majeure shall not be unreasonably withheld by the Purchaser. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, all purchaser furnished equipment must be at Seller's facility no later than July 1, 2001. In addition, without the consent of the Purchaser, under no circumstances shall the Delivery Date be extended beyond October 1, 2001 as a result of Permissible Delays.
Permissible Delays. A permissible cause of delay beyond the control of Seller shall be any of the following: delay caused by Purchaser or by any agency or instrumentality of any government, by government priorities, by civil, naval or military authorities, by acts of God (other than ordinary storms or inclement weather conditions), by earthquakes, lightning, floods, strikes or other industrial disturbances (not including any strikes or industrial disturbances resulting from unilateral changes made by the Seller in the wages, hours or working conditions at the Shipyard or at any other facility operated by the Seller or the Seller's employment of non-union labor not otherwise permitted by the Seller's collective bargaining agreement); inability to obtain labor, provided Seller has exercised diligence in the recruitment and training of labor; such explosions, fires, vandalism as are the result of causes reasonably beyond Seller's control; by riots, by insurrections, by sabotage, by blockades, by embargoes, by epidemics; by the late delivery to the seller of contract required machinery, equipment and supplies to be incorporated in the Vessel where it is determined that Seller's contracting for such machinery, equipment and supplies to be incorporated in the Vessel was expeditious and prudent, that Seller has exercised due diligence in the performance of any acts required of Seller and that Seller has exercised due diligence in expediting deliveries under Seller's purchase contract or in seeking equivalent substitute performance; and by the late performance or default of a subcontract where it is determined that Seller's choice of the subcontractor was reasonable and responsible and Seller has exerted all reasonable efforts to expedite performance, avoid default or procure reasonable substitute performance.
Permissible Delays. If the Contractor is delayed during or before commencement of the project by any cause beyond the control of the Contractor, the Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable extension of the contract. Any delays that incur additional costs that are caused by acts, omissions or decisions by the Client or any change order required, the Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment of the contract price as specified in the Contract Terms. If any permits need to be obtained by the Client, these will be required before work starts. If not obtaining these delays the installation, the Contractor will not be held responsible for those delays.
Permissible Delays. Contractor shall be excused from any delay in the completion of the work to be performed under this Contract caused by acts of God, inclement weather, acts or omissions of Owner or of Owner’s agents, , material shortages, strikes or other labor troubles, acts of public utilities, acts of public bodies or inspectors (unless related to defects in Contractor’s performance), extra work, changes requested by Owner, failure by Owner to make payments promptly, or other circumstances or contingencies unforeseen by Contractor and beyond Contractor’s reasonable control. 12.
Permissible Delays. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary:
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Permissible Delays. The Delivery Date for the Vessel shall automatically be extended by the amount of time equal to the duration of any Permissible Delay affecting the Work. A “Permissible Delay” shall mean a delay in the critical path of the Work that could not be avoided through the exercise of due diligence, due to causes which may include:
Permissible Delays. If the Contractor is delayed during or before commencement of the project by inclement weather, manpower constraints and/or equipment availability or any cause beyond the control of the Contractor, the Contractor shall be entitled to an extension. Said delays can cause the buyer inconvenience and/or expense such as lost time at work, pet boarding fees, etc. The Client agrees that the Contractor will not allow a reduction in the contract price, nor will reimbursement be made to compensate the customer for said expenses and/or inconveniences. Any delays that incur additional costs that are caused by acts, omissions or decisions by the Client or any change order required, the Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment of the contract price as specified in the Contract Terms. If any permits need to be obtained by the Client, these will be required before work starts. If not obtaining these delays the installation, the Contractor will not be held responsible for those delays. The Contractor will not be held responsible for any delays caused by self obtaining permits on behalf of the Client.
Permissible Delays. We will diligently work to keep the Project on schedule so you don’t have to change your schedule. We can do amazing things with kitchens and bathrooms. However, we cannot control or be responsible for delays caused by things like the weather, natural disasters, production delays of materials in Italy or elsewhere, illness, shipping delays, damage to Project related materials, trade wars or any kind of war, permitting and or building department inspection delays, discovery of hazardous materials or hidden damage, changes to the original scope of work or other contingencies unforeseen and beyond our reasonable control. If events out of our control impact your Project schedule, please bear with us. We will work together to minimize any disruption and get things back on track.
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