Common use of Contractor Solely Responsible for Project Clause in Contracts

Contractor Solely Responsible for Project. Except for the obligations of the Province specifically set out in this Agreement, the Contractor is solely responsible for doing all things of any nature whatsoever required to complete the Project, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing: (a) subject to the obligations of the Province set out in Section 15.4: (i) the obtaining of all required permits; (ii) all required arrangements, as more particularly contemplated by Section 4.8, relating to utilities, railways and drainage; and (iii) all required arrangements with municipalities; (b) establishing or arranging its own operations and maintenance yard (outside the TUC) and any other support facilities required by the Contractor; and (c) complying with all applicable laws.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Design, Build, Finance and Operate Agreement, Dbfo Agreement, Design, Build, Finance and Operate Agreement

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Contractor Solely Responsible for Project. β€Œ Except for the obligations of the Province specifically set out in this Agreement, the Contractor is solely responsible for doing all things of any nature whatsoever required to complete the Project, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing: (a) subject to the obligations of the Province set out in Section Sections 4.18 and 15.4: (i) the obtaining of all required permits; (ii) all required arrangements, as more particularly contemplated by Section 4.8, relating to utilities, railways and drainage; and (iii) all required arrangements with municipalities; (b) establishing or arranging its own operations and maintenance yard (outside the TUC) and any other support facilities required by the Contractor; and (c) complying with all applicable laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design, Build, Finance and Operate Agreement

Contractor Solely Responsible for Project. Except for the obligations of the Province specifically set out in this Agreement, the Contractor is solely responsible for doing all things of any nature whatsoever required to complete the Project, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing: (a) subject to the obligations of the Province set out in Section 15.4:15.4 (Assistance with Permits and Utility Agreements): (i) the obtaining of all required permits; (ii) all required arrangements, as more particularly contemplated by Section 4.84.7 (Utility, Railway and Drainage Agreements), relating to utilities, railways and drainage; and (iii) all required arrangements with municipalities; (b) establishing or arranging its own operations and maintenance yard (outside the TUC) and any other support facilities required by the Contractor; and (c) complying with all applicable laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement to Design and Build

Contractor Solely Responsible for Project. Except for the obligations of the Province specifically set out in this Agreement, the Contractor is solely responsible for doing all things of any nature whatsoever required to complete the Project, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing: (a) subject to the obligations of the Province set out in Section 15.4: (i) the obtaining of all required permits; (ii) all required arrangements, as more particularly contemplated by Section 4.8, relating to utilities, railways and drainage; and (iii) all required arrangements with municipalities; (b) establishing or arranging its own operations and maintenance yard (outside the TUC) and any other support facilities required by the Contractor; and (c) complying with all applicable laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design, Build, Finance and Operate Agreement

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Contractor Solely Responsible for Project. Except for the obligations of the Province specifically set out in this Agreement, the Contractor is solely responsible for doing all things of any nature whatsoever required to complete the Project, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing: (a) subject to the obligations of the Province set out in Section 15.4: (i) the obtaining of all required permits; (ii) all required arrangements, as more particularly contemplated by Section 4.8, arrangements relating to utilities, railways and drainage; and (iii) all required arrangements with municipalities; (b) establishing or arranging its own operations and maintenance yard (outside the TUC) and any other support facilities required by the Contractor; and (c) complying with all applicable laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design, Build, Finance and Operate Agreement

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