Common use of City’s Right to Correct Clause in Contracts

City’s Right to Correct. If circumstances warrant, including but not limited to an emergency or the Developer’s failure, the General Contractor’s failure, or such Subcontractor’s failure, as applicable, to adhere to Section 12.1, City may correct, remove, or replace the Defective Work. In such circumstances, the Developer, the General Contractor, and such Subcontractor(s), as applicable, shall not recover costs associated with the Defective Work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Chula Vista Reimbursement Agreement, Reimbursement Agreement, Chula Vista Reimbursement Agreement

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City’s Right to Correct. If circumstances warrant, including but not limited to an emergency or the Developer’s failure, the General Contractor’s failure, or such Subcontractor’s failure, as applicable, failure to adhere to Section 12.1, City may correct, remove, or replace the Defective Work. In such circumstances, the Developer, the General Contractor, and such Subcontractor(s)Developer or its contractors or subcontractors, as applicable, shall not recover costs associated with the Defective Work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Development Cooperation Agreement

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