Contractor Assumption of Full Design Liability Sample Clauses

Contractor Assumption of Full Design Liability. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that if and when the Habitat Project Work Implementation Contract Amendment is executed by the Parties and notwithstanding the fact that the earlier design work was performed by the Contractor as a subcontractor to the Project Company pursuant to the Project Agreement, that the Contractor will have the sole and exclusive responsibility and liability for the performance of the Habitat Project Work in accordance with Section 6.4 (Final Design Responsibilities and Risk Assumption), and subject to the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. Accordingly, during the Preliminary Services Period, the Contractor shall not propose or agree to any element of the Contract Obligations or other work product to be incorporated in the Habitat Project Work Implementation Contract Amendment that would, in its reasonable judgment, be inconsistent with the assumption of such responsibility and liability.
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