Common use of CM/GC Termination for Cause Clause in Contracts

CM/GC Termination for Cause. CM/GC acknowledges that disputes regarding payments and Change Orders may occur as part of the CM/GC process, and that the Owner's declining to pay disputed amounts shall not be grounds for suspension of the Work or termination for cause by CM/GC. If CM/GC terminates this Contract for the Owner's material breach, the amount to be paid to CM/GC shall not exceed the amount CM/GC would have been entitled to receive under Article 16.2 above through termination and demobilization from the Project, with the CM/GC Fee prorated based on the actual Cost of the Work through the date of termination.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cm/Gc Contract, Construction Manager/General Contractor Contract, Cm/Gc Contract

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CM/GC Termination for Cause. The CM/GC acknowledges that disputes regarding payments and Change Orders may occur as part of the CM/GC process, and that the Owner's declining to pay disputed amounts shall not be grounds for suspension of the Work or termination for cause by the CM/GC. If the CM/GC terminates this the Contract for the Owner's material breach, the amount to be paid to CM/GC shall not exceed the amount the CM/GC would have been entitled to receive under Article 16.2 13 above through termination and demobilization from the Project, with the CM/GC Fee prorated based on the actual Cost of the Work through the date of termination.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager/General Contractor Contract, Cm/Gc Contract, Construction Manager/General Contractor Contract

CM/GC Termination for Cause. CM/GC acknowledges that disputes regarding payments and Change Orders may occur as part of the CM/GC process, and that the Owner's declining to pay disputed amounts shall not be grounds for suspension of the Work or termination for cause by CM/GC. If CM/GC terminates this the Contract for the Owner's material breach, the amount to be paid to CM/GC shall not exceed the amount CM/GC would have been entitled to receive under Article 16.2 13 above through termination and demobilization from the Project, with the CM/GC Fee prorated based on the actual Cost of the Work through the date of termination.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager/General Contractor Contract, Cm/Gc Contract, Construction Manager/General Contractor Contract

CM/GC Termination for Cause. CM/GC acknowledges that disputes regarding payments and Change Orders may occur as part of the CM/GC process, and that the Owner's ’s declining to pay disputed amounts shall not be grounds for suspension of the Work or termination for cause by CM/GC. If CM/GC terminates this the Contract for the Owner's ’s material breach, the amount to be paid to CM/GC shall not exceed the amount CM/GC would have been entitled to receive under Article 16.2 13 above through termination and demobilization from the Project, with the CM/GC Fee prorated based on the actual Cost of the Work through the date of termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Manager/General Contractor Contract

CM/GC Termination for Cause. The CM/GC acknowledges that disputes regarding payments and Change Orders may occur as part of the CM/GC process, and that the Owner's declining to pay disputed amounts shall not be grounds for suspension of the Work or termination for cause by the CM/GC. If the CM/GC terminates this the Contract for the Owner's material breach, the amount to be paid to the CM/GC shall not exceed the amount the CM/GC would have been entitled to receive under Article 16.2 13 above through termination and demobilization from the Project, with the CM/GC Fee prorated based on the actual Cost of the Work through the date of termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Manager/General Contractor Contract

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CM/GC Termination for Cause. CM/GC acknowledges that disputes regarding payments and Change Orders may occur as part of the CM/GC process, and that the Owner's ’s declining to pay disputed amounts shall not be grounds for suspension of the Work or termination for cause by CM/GC. If CM/GC terminates this the Contract for the Owner's ’s material breach, the amount to be paid to CM/GC shall not exceed the amount CM/GC would have been entitled to receive under Article 16.2 13 above through termination and demobilization from the Project, with the CM/GC Fee prorated based on the actual Cost of the Work through the date of termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Manager/General Contractor Contract

CM/GC Termination for Cause. CM/GC acknowledges that disputes regarding payments and Change Orders may occur as part of the CM/GC process, and that the Owner's declining to pay disputed amounts shall not be grounds for suspension of the Work or termination for cause by CM/GC. If CM/GC terminates this Contract for the Owner's material breach, the amount to be paid to CM/GC shall not exceed the amount CM/GC would have been entitled to receive under Article 16.2 13 above through termination and demobilization from the Project, with the CM/GC Fee prorated based on the actual Cost of the Work through the date of termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cm/Gc Contract

CM/GC Termination for Cause. CM/GC acknowledges that disputes regarding payments and Change Orders may occur as part of the CM/GC process, and that the Owner's declining to pay disputed amounts shall not be grounds for suspension of the Work or termination for cause by CM/GC. If CM/GC terminates this Contract the Agreement for the Owner's material breach, the amount to be paid to CM/GC shall not exceed the amount CM/GC would have been entitled to receive under Article 16.2 13 above through termination and demobilization from the Project, with the CM/GC Fee prorated based on the actual Cost of the Work through the date of termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Manager/General Contractor Agreement

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