Common use of Completion Payment Claim and Notice Clause in Contracts

Completion Payment Claim and Notice. Within 28 days (or such longer period agreed in writing by the Contract Administrator) after the issue of a Notice of Completion for the Works or a Stage, the Contractor must give the Contract Administrator: a payment claim which complies with clause 12.2 and which must include all amounts which the Contractor claims from the Commonwealth on account of the Contract Price and all other amounts payable under the Contract; and notice of any other amounts which the Contractor claims from the Commonwealth, in respect of any fact, matter or thing arising out of or in connection with the Contractor's Activities, the Works or the Contract which: in the case of the Works, occurred prior to the Date of Completion of the Works; or in the case of a Stage, occurred prior to the Date of Completion of the Stage, insofar as the fact, matter or thing relates to the Stage. The payment claim and notice required under clause 12.9 are in addition to the other notices which the Contractor must give to the Contract Administrator under the Contract in order to preserve its entitlements to make any such Claims. Without limiting the previous paragraph, the Contractor cannot include in this payment claim or notice any Claims which are barred by clause 16.5.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Formal Agreement, Formal Agreement, Formal Agreement

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Completion Payment Claim and Notice. Within 28 days (or such longer period agreed in writing by the Contract Administrator) after of the issue of a Notice of Completion for the Works or a Stage, the Contractor must give the Contract Administrator: a payment claim which complies with clause 12.2 11.2 and which must include all amounts which the Contractor claims from the Commonwealth on account of the Contract Price and all other amounts payable under the Contract; and notice of any other amounts which the Contractor claims from the Commonwealth, in respect of any fact, matter or thing arising out of or in connection with the Contractor's Activities, the Works or the Contract which: in the case of the Works, occurred prior to the Date date of Completion of the Works; or in the case of a Stage, occurred prior to the Date date of Completion of the Stage, insofar as the fact, matter or thing relates to the Stage. The payment claim and notice required under this clause 12.9 11.9 are in addition to the other notices which the Contractor must give to the Contract Administrator under the Contract in order to preserve its entitlements to make any such Claimsclaims. Without limiting the previous paragraph, the Contractor cannot include in this payment claim or notice any Claims claims which are barred by clause 16.512.3.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medium Works Contract, Formal Agreement

Completion Payment Claim and Notice. Within 28 days (or such longer period agreed in writing by the Contract Administrator) after the issue of a Notice of Completion for the Works or a Stage, the Contractor must give the Contract Administrator: a payment claim which complies with clause 12.2 and which must include all amounts which the Contractor claims from the Commonwealth on account of the Contract Price and all other amounts payable under the Contract; and notice of any other amounts which the Contractor claims from the Commonwealth, in respect of any fact, matter or thing arising out of or in connection with the Contractor's Activities, the Works or the Contract which: in the case of the Works, occurred prior to the Date of Completion of the Works; or in the case of a Stage, occurred prior to the Date of Completion of the Stage, insofar as the fact, matter or thing relates to the Stage. The payment claim and notice required under clause 12.9 12.11 are in addition to the other notices which the Contractor must give to the Contract Administrator under the Contract in order to preserve its entitlements to make any such Claims. Without limiting the previous paragraph, the Contractor cannot include in this payment claim or notice any Claims which are barred by clause 16.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Formal Agreement

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Completion Payment Claim and Notice. Within 28 56 days (or such longer period agreed in writing by the Contract Administrator) after the issue of a Notice of Completion for the Works or a Stage, the Contractor must give the Contract Administrator: a payment claim which complies with clause 12.2 and which must include all amounts which the Contractor claims from the Commonwealth on account of the Contract Price and all other amounts payable under the Contract; and notice of any other amounts which the Contractor claims from the Commonwealth, in respect of any fact, matter or thing arising out of of, or in any way in connection with with, the Contractor's Activities, the Works Activities or the Contract which: in the case of the Works, occurred prior to the Date of Completion of the Works; or in the case of a Stage, occurred prior to the Date of Completion of the Stage, insofar as the fact, matter or thing relates to the Stage. The payment claim and notice required under this clause 12.9 are in addition to the other notices which the Contractor must give to the Contract Administrator under the Contract in order to preserve its entitlements to make any such Claims. Without limiting the previous paragraph, the Contractor cannot include in this payment claim or notice any Claims which are barred by clause 16.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Formal Agreement

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