Common use of Correction, Removal, or Replacement Clause in Contracts

Correction, Removal, or Replacement. All work, material, or equipment that is unsatisfactory, faulty, incomplete, or does not conform to the approved Construction Documents is defective work (Defective Work). If within the designated warranty period, or such additional period as may be required by law or regulation, the Plaza Project is discovered to contain Defective Work, Developer shall promptly and in accordance with City’s written instructions and within the reasonable time limits stated therein, either correct the Defective Work, or if it has been rejected by City, remove it from the site and replace it with non-defective and conforming work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Park Development Agreement, Park Development Agreement

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Correction, Removal, or Replacement. All work, material, or equipment that is unsatisfactory, faulty, incomplete, or does not conform to the approved Construction Documents is defective work ([Defective Work)]. If within the designated warranty period, or such additional period as may be required by law or regulation, the Plaza Project is discovered to contain Defective Work, Developer Subdivider shall promptly and in accordance with City’s written instructions and within the reasonable time limits stated therein, either correct the Defective Work, or if it has been rejected by City, remove it from the site and replace it with non-defective and conforming work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Reimbursement Agreement, Reimbursement Agreement

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Correction, Removal, or Replacement. All work, material, or equipment that is unsatisfactory, faulty, incomplete, or does not conform to the approved Construction Documents is defective work (Defective Work). If within the designated warranty period, or such additional period as may be required by law or regulation, the Plaza Project is discovered to contain Defective Work, Developer shall promptly and in accordance with City’s written instructions and within the reasonable time limits stated therein, either correct the Defective Work, or if it has been rejected by City, remove it from the site and replace it with non-defective and conforming work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Reimbursement Agreement, Reimbursement Agreement

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