Common use of Acceptance of the Work Clause in Contracts

Acceptance of the Work. The Contract and the Vendor’s duty of performance shall not be considered complete until the work has been finally accepted by the Xxxxxx County Land Bank and the Vendor has furnished the following: 1. All required guarantees and warranties as specified in Section of this Contract. 2. All required Prevailing Wage Department of Labor forms, if applicable Upon termination of this Contract under Art. I.C. herein, the Vendor shall be entitled only to payment for the portion of work completed at the time of termination, less a set-off for damages due to the Vendor’s breach in the manner stated in Art. I.C. Payment shall not be made until after the contract project is completed. Upon completion of the work, the premises shall be inspected by the Land Bank or its representative to ascertain if the work stated in the Work Specifications has been completed satisfactorily. The Land Bank will be required to give written approval of the work performed when it determines that the work has been completed satisfactorily. If it is determined that the work has not been completed satisfactorily or not in accordance with the Work Specifications, the Land Bank shall, by written notice to Vendor, advise Vendor to complete and/or correct the unsatisfactory work within ten (10) days from the receipt of the written notification by the Land Bank.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Services Contract, Services Contract

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Acceptance of the Work. The Contract and the VendorContractor’s duty of performance shall not be considered complete until the work has been finally accepted by the Xxxxxx Ingham County Land Bank and the Vendor Contractor has furnished the following: 1. All required guarantees and warranties as specified in Section of this Contract. 2. All required lien waivers 3. All required Prevailing Wage Department of Labor forms, if applicable . Upon termination of this Contract under Art. I.C. Section 3 herein, the Vendor Contractor shall be entitled only to payment for the portion of work completed at the time of termination, less a set-off for damages due to the VendorContractor’s breach in the manner stated slated in ArtSection 3. I.C. Payment shall not be made until after the contract project is completed. Upon completion of the work, the premises shall be inspected by the Land Bank or its representative to ascertain if the work stated in the Work Specifications has been completed satisfactorily. The Land Bank will be required to give written approval of the work performed when it determines that the work has been completed satisfactorily. If it is determined that the work has not been completed satisfactorily or not in accordance with the Work Specifications, the Land Bank shall, by written notice to VendorContractor, advise Vendor Contractor to complete and/or correct the unsatisfactory work within ten (10) days from the receipt of the written notification by the Land Bank.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Demolition Contract

Acceptance of the Work. The Contract and the Vendor’s duty of performance shall not be considered complete until the work has been finally accepted by the Xxxxxx Ingham County Land Bank and the Vendor has furnished the following: 1. All required guarantees and warranties as specified in Section of this Contract. 2. All required Prevailing Wage Department of Labor forms, if applicable Upon termination of this Contract under Art. I.C. herein, the Vendor shall be entitled only to payment for the portion of work completed at the time of termination, less a set-off for damages due to the Vendor’s breach in the manner stated in Art. I.C. Payment shall not be made until after the contract project is completed. Upon completion of the work, the premises shall be inspected by the Land Bank or its representative to ascertain if the work stated in the Work Specifications has been completed satisfactorily. The Land Bank will be required to give written approval of the work performed when it determines that the work has been completed satisfactorily. If it is determined that the work has not been completed satisfactorily or not in accordance with the Work Specifications, the Land Bank shall, by written notice to Vendor, advise Vendor to complete and/or correct the unsatisfactory work within ten (10) days from the receipt of the written notification by the Land Bank.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Contract

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Acceptance of the Work. The Contract and the VendorContractor’s duty of performance shall not be considered complete until the work has been finally accepted by the Xxxxxx County Land Bank and the Vendor Contractor has furnished the following: 1. All required guarantees and warranties as specified in Section of this Contract. 2. All required lien waivers 3. All required Prevailing Wage Department of Labor forms, if applicable . Upon termination of this Contract under Art. I.C. Section 3 herein, the Vendor Contractor shall be entitled only to payment for the portion of work completed at the time of termination, less a set-off for damages due to the VendorContractor’s breach in the manner stated slated in ArtSection 3. I.C. Payment shall not be made until after the contract project is completed. Upon completion of the work, the premises shall be inspected by the Land Bank or its representative to ascertain if the work stated in the Work Specifications has been completed satisfactorily. The Land Bank will be required to give written approval of the work performed when it determines that the work has been completed satisfactorily. If it is determined that the work has not been completed satisfactorily or not in accordance with the Work Specifications, the Land Bank shall, by written notice to VendorContractor, advise Vendor Contractor to complete and/or correct the unsatisfactory work within ten (10) days from the receipt of the written notification by the Land Bank.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Demolition Contract

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