Common use of Care of Work Clause in Contracts

Care of Work. 1. All work is to be carefully protected so that no injury will come to it from water, frost, accident, or any other cause and any injury which may come to any of the work shall be repaired immediately by the Contractor at his own expense and without additional cost to the Town. This shall also apply to any abutting or adjoining work on premises. The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage and in the event of such damage, the Contractor shall repair the damage immediately at his own cost and without additional cost to the Town.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Town of Wellesley, Contract for Town of Wellesley (m.g.l. C. 149), Contract for Town of Wellesley (m.g.l. C. 149)

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Care of Work. 1. All work is to be carefully protected so that no injury will come to it from water, frost, accident, or any other cause and any injury which may come to any of the work shall be repaired immediately by the Contractor at his own expense and without additional cost to the TownCity. This shall also apply to any abutting or adjoining work on premises. The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage and in the event of such damage, the Contractor shall repair the damage immediately at his own cost and without additional cost to the TownCity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Parks & Recreation Maintenance Services, Contract for Public Buildings Maintenance Services

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