Common use of Change Order Due to Change of Law Clause in Contracts

Change Order Due to Change of Law. Subject to Section 9.5.1, if and to the extent that a Change of Law occurs that (a) directly delays Contractor in its ability to achieve any Key Milestone, then Owner will, via Change Order, extend the Project Schedule as described in Section 9.5.2, and/or (b) directly increases Contractor’s Direct Costs of performing the Work by more than $[ ], then Owner will, via Change Order, increase the Contract Price as described in Section 9.5.3. Change Order(s) issued under this Section 9.5.1(f) shall be Contractor’s sole and exclusive remedy and compensation for any additional costs and/or delays resulting from any Change of Law, and Contractor will not be entitled to any additional payment, damages or other compensation in connection therewith.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Procurement and Construction Agreement, Procurement and Construction Agreement, Procurement and Construction Agreement

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