CONSTRUCTOR'S Sample Clauses

CONSTRUCTOR'S. REPRESENTATIVE The Constructor shall designate a person who shall be the Constructor's authorized representative. The Constructor's representative shall be the only person the Subcontractor shall look to for instructions, orders or directions, except in an emergency. If the Constructor changes its representative, the Constructor shall promptly notify the Subcontractor in writing.
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CONSTRUCTOR'S. REPRESENTATIVE The Constructor’s authorized representative is Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxx. The Constructor’s Representative shall possess full authority to receive instructions from the Owner and to act on those instructions. If the Constructor changes its representative or their authority, the Constructor shall immediately notify the Owner in writing.
CONSTRUCTOR'S. (i) is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of California; (ii) has all requisite corporate power and authority to carry on its business as such business is currently conducted; and (iii) is duly qualified and in good standing to do business in each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business or the ownership, operation or leasing of its properties makes such qualification necessary (which jurisdictions are set forth on Schedule 3.1(c) of the Seller Disclosure Letter), except for any failure to be in good standing in any such jurisdiction that would not, individually or in the aggregate, have or would be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.
CONSTRUCTOR'S. ‌ T A constructor is a special class of method whose name matches that of the encapsulating class. Constructors, like regular operations, are given semantics as designs. Constructors in VDM- RT are always explicit operations, and do not have pre or postconditions; thus the constructor design has assumption true. The commitment assigns default values to variables using the accumulated asn, and then executes the constructor body. Additionally, we assume that each constructor must establish the invariant (though it need not hold initially); a constructor which does not establish the invariant is miraculous ( D ). The definition of a sequence of operations yields a sequential composition. sC : (T1 × Tn) =⇒ C { C,asn = meth C C res RESULT : C ; val x1 : T1 · · · xn : Tn C(x1...xn) == Body • true ▶ (asn ; JBody)prg) ∧ I(C)r Op ; Op A, asn = Op A,asn ; J 1 2)opd ^ J‌ 1)opd
CONSTRUCTOR'S. DESIGNER'S RIGHT TO TERMINATE 22.5.1 Upon seven (7) Days' written notice to the Owner, the Constructor or Designer may terminate this Agreement if the Work has been stopped for a thirty (30) Day period through no fault of the Constructor or Designer for any of the following reasons: 22.5.1.1 under court order or order of other governmental authorities having jurisdiction; 22.5.1.2 as a result of the declaration of a national emergency or other governmental act during which, through no act or fault of the Constructor or Designer, materials are not available; or 22.5.1.3 suspension by Owner for convenience pursuant to Paragraph 22.1 22.5.2 In addition, upon seven (7) Days' written notice to the Owner, the Constructor or Designer may terminate the Agreement if the Owner: 22.5.2.1 assigns this Agreement over the Constructor's or Designer's reasonable objection, or 22.5.2.2 fails to pay the Constructor or Designer in accordance with this Agreement, or

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