Common use of Contractor’s Continuing Obligation Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Continuing Obligation. The taking of the work, or any portion thereof, out of the Contractor's hands pursuant to section 16 does not relieve or discharge the Contractor from any obligation under the Contract or imposed upon it by law except the obligation under the Contract to complete the physical execution of that portion of the work so taken out of its hands.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Contract, Construction Contract

Contractor’s Continuing Obligation. The taking of the workWork, or any portion thereof, out of the Contractor's ’s hands pursuant to section 16 does not relieve or discharge the Contractor from any obligation under the Contract or imposed upon it by law except the obligation under the Contract to complete the physical execution of that portion of the work Work so taken out of its hands.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Contract, Construction Contract

Contractor’s Continuing Obligation. The taking of the workWork, or any portion thereof, out of the Contractor's hands pursuant to section 16 does not relieve or discharge the Contractor from any obligation under the Contract contract or imposed upon it the Contractor by law except the obligation under the Contract contract to complete the physical execution of that portion of the work Work so taken out of its hands.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Contract

Contractor’s Continuing Obligation. The taking of the work, or any portion thereof, out of the Contractor's hands pursuant to section 16 does not relieve or discharge the Contractor from any obligation under the Contract or imposed upon it by law except the obligation under the Contract contract to complete the physical execution of that portion of the work so taken out of its hands.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Contract