Common use of Change Order Constitutes Complete Relief Clause in Contracts

Change Order Constitutes Complete Relief. Except for aggregate impacts which are either unknown, or despite the exercise of reasonable diligence would not be known at the time of execution of a Change Order, any Change Order signed by Company and Contractor shall constitute full compensation to Contractor for all claims for cost for direct, indirect, labor, temporary construction failures, job site, or home office overhead, stacking of trades, inefficiencies, impacts or any other cost of any kind or nature; and in the event the Change Order adjusts the Schedule, the Change Order signed by Company and Contractor constitutes complete relief to Contractor for schedule impacts for all events giving rise to the Change Order.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract (Us Geothermal Inc), Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract (Us Geothermal Inc), Construction Contract (Us Geothermal Inc)

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