Certain Excusable Delays Sample Clauses
The 'Certain Excusable Delays' clause defines circumstances under which a party is not held liable for delays in performance due to specific, unforeseen events beyond their control. Typically, this clause applies to situations such as natural disasters, government actions, or other force majeure events that prevent timely completion of contractual obligations. Its core practical function is to allocate risk by protecting parties from penalties or breach claims when delays are caused by events outside their reasonable control, thereby ensuring fairness and clarity in the contract.
Certain Excusable Delays. Section 4.6 governs the extent to which the Design/Builder is entitled to an extension of time due to Excusable Delays. Provisions regarding additional compensation on account of such Excusable Delays are set forth in Article 6.
Certain Excusable Delays. Section 4.5 governs the extent to which CONTRACTOR is entitled to an extension of time due to Excusable Delays. Provisions governing the payment of additional compensation on account of such Excusable Delays, (if any) are set forth in Article 6.
