Common use of Claims for alleged procrastination Clause in Contracts

Claims for alleged procrastination. No claim for delay to the Contractor or for additional expense to the Contractor shall commence to accrue on account of failure of the Engineer to render decisions, make interpretations, or furnish additional instructions until ten (10) days after receipt of written claim for additional compensation, damages, or extension of time served upon the Engineer and the Owner and not then unless such claim be reasonable and otherwise permitted under the Contract Documents.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Macon Water Authority, Macon Water Authority, Contract Agreement

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Claims for alleged procrastination. No claim for delay to the Contractor or for additional expense to the Contractor shall commence to accrue on account of failure of the Engineer General Conditions to render decisions, make interpretations, or furnish additional instructions until ten (10) days after receipt of written claim for additional compensation, damages, or extension of time served upon the Engineer and the Owner and not then unless such claim be reasonable and otherwise permitted under the Contract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

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