Contractor's Right to Stop Work Sample Clauses

Contractor's Right to Stop Work. The Contractor may, upon seven days written notice to the Owner and the Design Professional, stop Work without penalty for the following reasons:
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Contractor's Right to Stop Work. OR TERMINATE THE CONTRACT If the work should be stopped under any order of any court or other public authority for a period of ninety (90) days through no fault of the Contractor or of anyone employed by him, or if the County should fail to pay to the Contractor within thirty (30) days of a required payment date when no dispute exists as to the sum, then the Contractor may, upon ten (10) calendar days written notice to the County, stop work or terminate the contract and recover from the County payment for the cost of the work actually performed, together with overhead and profit thereon, but profit shall be recovered only to the extent that the Contractor can demonstrate that he would have had profit on the entire contract if he had completed the work. The Contractor may not receive profit or any other type of compensation for parts of the work not performed. The Contractor may recover the cost of physically closing down the job site, but no other costs of termination. The County may offset any claims it may have against the Contractor against the amounts due to the Contractor. In no event shall termination of the contract by the Contractor terminate the obligations of the Contractor’s surety on its payment and performance bonds.
Contractor's Right to Stop Work. If any dispute shall arise between Contractor and Buyer regarding performance of the work, or payment of any alleged change in the work, Contractor may not be forced to continue work until payment is received.
Contractor's Right to Stop Work i. Contractor may, in addition to any other rights afforded under the Contract Documents or by law, stop work upon the School Board’s failure to pay for portions of the Work properly performed in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Contractor's Right to Stop Work. If the Subcontractor fails to perform in accordance with the SOW and/or normally accepted telecommunications industry standards (TIS), or correct work which is not in accordance with same, or refuses or fails to start work when the NTP is issued, or fails to perform the work in a continuous manner after work is started, or refuses or fails to supply enough properly skilled workers or proper materials. Contractor may issue a written Stop Work Order to the Subcontractor to stop the work, or any portion thereof, until the cause for such Order has been cured to Contractor's satisfaction. However, the right of the Contractor to sop the work shall not give rise to a duty on the part of the Contractor to exercise this right for the benefit of the Subcontractor or any other person or entity.
Contractor's Right to Stop Work. The Contractor may, upon seven days written notice to the Owner and the Design Professional, stop Work without penalty for the following reasons: Order of Court or Superior Public Authority. If any court or other superior public authority issues an order that affects the Work and the order results from no act or fault of the Contractor, the Contractor may stop the affected Work. In addition, the Contractor may stop Work as a result of an act of government, such as a declaration of a national emergency, making critical materials unavailable. Failure to issue Certificate of Payment. Work may be stopped if the Design Professional should fail to certify any Application for Payment within fourteen days after said certification is due from the Design Professional. This ground terminates upon any payment of the Application for Payment by the Owner.
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Contractor's Right to Stop Work. If in the reasonable belief of the Contractor the Subcontractor is performing defective work, is failing to correct defective work or is otherwise failing to carry out the Work in accordance with Contract documents, then the Contractor may serve a written notice upon the Subcontractor that he is to stop the Work, or the portion of it described in the notice, until such time as the cause for such stop order has been eliminated. In no event shall the Contractor’s right to stop the work obligate the Contractor to do so for the benefit of the Subcontractor or any other entity or person and the Subcontractor shall have no claim for damage by reason thereof.
Contractor's Right to Stop Work. CONTRACTOR shall have the right to immediately stop WORK if OWNER breaches this CONTRACT, including if any payment is not timely made to CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR may keep the job until all payments due are received pursuant to the "Schedule of Progress Payments" section. CONTRACTOR shall have the right to immediately stop WORK if OWNER disputes this CONTRACT in any manner.

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