Common use of Contractor's care of the Works Clause in Contracts

Contractor's care of the Works. The Contractor shall take full responsibility for the care of the Works, Equipment and Goods from the Commencement Date until the Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is deemed to be issued under sub-clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections]) for the Works and final Operational Permits are obtained under sub-clause 10.1A [Ownership of the Equipment and the Operational Permit], when responsibility for the care of the Works shall pass to the Employer. After responsibility has accordingly passed to the Employer, the Contractor shall take responsibility for the care of any work which is outstanding on the date stated in a Taking- Over Certificate, until this outstanding work has been completed. If any loss or damage happens to the Works, Goods or Contractor's Documents during the period when the Contractor is responsible for their care, from any cause not listed in sub-clause 17.3 [Employer's Risks], the Contractor shall rectify the loss or damage at the Contractor's risk and cost, so that the Works, Equipment, Goods and Contractor's Documents conform with the Contract. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss or damage caused by any actions performed by the Contractor after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued. The Contractor shall also be liable for any loss or damage which occurs after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued and which arose from a previous event for which the Contractor was liable.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: STS Crane, Contract Agreement, STS Crane

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Contractor's care of the Works. The Contractor shall take full responsibility for the care of the Works, Equipment and Goods from the Commencement Date until the Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is deemed to be issued under sub-clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections]) for the Works and final Operational Permits are obtained under sub-clause 10.1A [Ownership of the Equipment and the Operational Permit], when responsibility for the care of the Works shall pass to the Employer. After responsibility has accordingly passed to the Employer, the Contractor shall take responsibility for the care of any work which is outstanding on the date stated in a Taking- Over Certificate, until this outstanding work has been completed. If any loss or damage happens to the Works, Goods or Contractor's Documents during the period when the Contractor is responsible for their care, from any cause not listed in sub-sub- clause 17.3 [Employer's Risks], the Contractor shall rectify the loss or damage at the Contractor's risk and cost, so that the Works, Equipment, Goods and Contractor's Documents conform with the Contract. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss or damage caused by any actions performed by the Contractor after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued. The Contractor shall also be liable for any loss or damage which occurs after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued and which arose from a previous event for which the Contractor was liable.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

Contractor's care of the Works. The Contractor shall take full responsibility for the care of the Works, Equipment Works and Goods from the Commencement Date until the Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is deemed to be issued under subSub-clause Clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections]) for the Works and final Operational Permits are obtained under sub-clause 10.1A [Ownership of the Equipment and the Operational Permit]Works, when responsibility for the care of the Works shall pass to the EmployerContract Awarder. If a Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is so deemed to be issued) for any Section of the Works, responsibility for the care of the Section shall then pass to the Contract Awarder. After responsibility has accordingly passed to the EmployerContract Awarder, the Contractor shall take responsibility for the care of any work which is outstanding on the date stated in a Taking- Taking-Over Certificate, until this outstanding work has been completed. If any loss or damage happens to the Works, Goods or Contractor's Documents during the period when the Contractor is responsible for their care, from any cause not listed in subSub-clause Clause 17.3 [EmployerContract Awarder's Risks], the Contractor shall rectify the loss or damage at the Contractor's risk and cost, so that the Works, Equipment, Goods and Contractor's Documents conform with to the Contract. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss or damage caused by any actions performed by the Contractor after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued. The Contractor shall also be liable for any loss or damage which occurs after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued and which arose from a previous event for which the Contractor was liable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement (Renewable Fuel Corp), Contract Agreement (Renewable Fuel Corp)

Contractor's care of the Works. The Contractor shall take full responsibility for the care of the Works, Equipment and Goods from the Commencement Date until the Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is deemed to be issued under sub-clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections]) for the Works and final Operational Permits are obtained under sub-clause 10.1A [Ownership of the Equipment and the Operational Permit]Works, when responsibility for the care of the Works shall pass to the Employer. If a Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is so deemed to be issued) for any Section or part of the Works, responsibility for the care of the Section or part shall then pass to the Employer. After responsibility has accordingly passed to the Employer, the Contractor shall take responsibility for the care of any work which is outstanding on the date stated in a Taking- Over Certificate, until this outstanding work has been completed. If any loss or damage happens to the Works, Goods or Contractor's Documents during the period when the Contractor is responsible for their care, from any cause not listed in sub-clause 17.3 [Employer's Risks], the Contractor shall rectify the loss or damage at the Contractor's risk and cost, so that the Works, Equipment, Goods and Contractor's Documents conform with the Contract. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss or damage caused by any actions performed by the Contractor after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued. The Contractor shall also be liable for any loss or damage which occurs after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued and which arose from a previous event for which the Contractor was liable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: STS Crane, www.dctgdansk.pl

Contractor's care of the Works. The Contractor shall take full responsibility for the care of the Works, Equipment Works and Goods from the Commencement Date until the Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is deemed to be issued under subSub-clause Clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections]) for the Works and final Operational Permits are obtained under sub-clause 10.1A [Ownership of the Equipment and the Operational Permit]Works, when responsibility for the care of the Works shall pass to the Employer. If a Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is so deemed to be issued) for any Section or part of the Works, responsibility for the care of the Section or part shall then pass to the Employer. After responsibility has accordingly passed to the Employer, the Contractor shall take responsibility for the care of any work which is outstanding on the date stated in a Taking- Taking-Over Certificate, until this outstanding work has been completed. If any loss or damage happens to the Works, Goods or Contractor's ’s Documents during the period when the Contractor is responsible for their care, from any cause not listed in subSub-clause Clause 17.3 [Employer's ’s Risks], the Contractor shall rectify the loss or damage at the Contractor's ’s risk and cost, so that the Works, Equipment, Goods and Contractor's ’s Documents conform with the Contract. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss or damage caused by any actions performed by the Contractor after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued. The Contractor shall also be liable for any loss or damage which occurs after a Taking-Taking- Over Certificate has been issued and which arose from a previous event for which the Contractor was liable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement Unit Price Contract

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Contractor's care of the Works. The Contractor shall take full responsibility for the care of the Works, Equipment Works and Goods from the Commencement Date until the Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is deemed to be issued under subSub-clause Clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections]) for the Works and final Operational Permits are obtained under sub-clause 10.1A [Ownership of the Equipment and the Operational Permit]Works, when responsibility for the care of the Works shall pass to the Employer. If a Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is so deemed to be issued) for any Section or part of the Works, responsibility for the care of the Section or part shall then pass to the Employer. After responsibility has accordingly passed to the Employer, the Contractor shall take responsibility for the care of any work which is outstanding on the date stated in a Taking- Taking-Over Certificate, until this outstanding work has been completed. If any loss or damage happens to the Works, Goods or Contractor's Documents during the period when the Contractor is responsible for their care, from any cause not listed in subSub-clause Clause 17.3 [Employer's ’s Risks], the Contractor shall rectify the loss or damage at the Contractor's ’s risk and cost, so that the Works, Equipment, Goods and Contractor's Documents conform with the Contract. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss or damage caused by any actions performed by the Contractor after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued. The Contractor shall also be liable for any loss or damage which occurs after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued and which arose from a previous event for which the Contractor was liable.. SAMPLE

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

Contractor's care of the Works. The Subject to Sub-Clause 17.3 [Employer's Risks] the Contractor shall take full responsibility for the care and risks of the Works, Equipment Works and Goods from the Commencement Date until the Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is deemed to be issued under subSub-clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections]) for the Works and final Operational Permits are obtained under sub-clause 10.1A [Ownership of the Equipment and the Operational Permit]Works, when responsibility for the care and risks of the Works shall pass to the Employer. If a Taking-Over Certificate is issued (or is so deemed to be issued) for any Section of the Works, responsibility for the care of the Section shall then pass to the Employer. After responsibility has and risks have accordingly passed to the Employer, the Contractor shall take responsibility for the care of any work which is outstanding on the date stated in a Taking- Taking-Over Certificate, until this outstanding work has been completed. If any loss or damage happens to the Works, Goods or Contractor's Documents during the period when the Contractor is responsible for their care, from any cause not listed in subSub-clause Clause 17.3 [Employer's Risks], the Contractor shall rectify the loss or damage at the Contractor's risk and cost, so that the Works, Equipment, Goods and Contractor's Documents conform with the Contract. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss or damage caused by any actions performed by the Contractor after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued. The Contractor shall also be liable for any loss or damage which occurs after a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued and which arose from a previous event for which the Contractor was liable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asia Satellite Telecommunications Holdings LTD

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