Consequences of covering and packaging Sample Clauses

Consequences of covering and packaging. In the event that The Employer has notified in writing to the Contractor to participate in inspection within the date regulated by item 6.2.1, and arrives at appointed location in advance or on time as per agreed date, but fabricated and manufactured project materials have been covered, packaged or delivered to the location of shipment without the Employer’s site inspection, the Employer is entitled to order the Contractor to deliver to original location, remove covering and packaging, and conduct re-examination or re-inspection or re-test or re-experiment till restoration. The Contractor bears the cost incurred thereto. If delay in project critical path is caused, extension of date for completion is not permitted.
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