Common use of Adjoining Work Clause in Contracts

Adjoining Work. If the Subcontractor's Work depends upon or adjoins work of others or existing conditions in any way, and the Subcontractor regards the other work or existing conditions to be unacceptable for safe and proper completion of its Work, the Subcontractor shall notify the Contractor, in writing, before proceeding with the affected Work. If the Subcontractor proceeds without giving such notice, the Subcontractor shall be deemed to have accepted the other work or existing conditions.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract

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Adjoining Work. If the Subcontractor's Work depends upon or adjoins work Work of others or existing conditions in any way, and the Subcontractor regards the other work Work or existing conditions to be unacceptable for safe and proper completion of its Work, the Subcontractor shall notify the Contractor, in writing, before proceeding with the affected Work. If the Subcontractor proceeds without giving such notice, the Subcontractor shall be deemed to have accepted the other work Work or existing conditions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

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