Common use of Conditions and Risks Clause in Contracts

Conditions and Risks. Contractor represents that Contractor has carefully examined the Drawings and Specifications for the Work and has fully acquainted itself with all other conditions relevant to the Work, and its surroundings, including soil conditions, and Contractor assumes the risk of such conditions, waives any and all claims arising out of such conditions, and will fully complete the Work for the stated Contract Price without further recourse to Owner, regardless of such conditions, the expense, difficulty of performing the Work, or negligence, if any, of Owner or Owner's agents. Information on the Site and local conditions on the Site furnished by Owner in the Specifications, Drawings or otherwise is not guaranteed by Owner and is furnished only for the convenience of Contractor. Except as otherwise provided in the Contract, any omissions from the Contract of elements of the Work, including design, materials, construction or equipment shall not relieve Contractor from furnishing the same if such are required in order to finish the Work as contemplated by the Contract. Any such changes, additions or deletions shall not constitute a change under Article 9.1, CHANGES IN THE WORK, and shall not in any way increase the Contract Price.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Equipment Agreement, Master Equipment Agreement, Master Equipment Agreement

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