Common use of COSTS FOR RETESTING Clause in Contracts

COSTS FOR RETESTING. If such procedures for testing, inspection, or approval under the previous sections reveal failure of the portions of the work to comply with requirements established by the Agreement Documents, the Contractor shall bear all costs arising from such failure, including those of re-testing, re-inspection, or re-approval, including, but not limited to, compensation for the Architect’s services and expenses. Any such costs shall be paid by the Owner, invoiced to the Contractor, and, among other remedies, can be withheld from progress payments and/or retention.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Works and Maintenance Agreement, Works and Maintenance Agreement, Maintenance Agreement

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COSTS FOR RETESTING. If such procedures for testing, inspection, or approval under the previous sections Paragraphs 13.5.1 and 13.5.2 reveal failure of the portions of the work Work to comply with requirements established by the Agreement Contract Documents, the Contractor shall bear all costs arising from such failure, including those of re-testing, re-re- inspection, or re-approval, including, but not limited to, compensation for the Architect’s services and expenses. Any such costs shall be paid by the Owner, invoiced to the Contractor, and, among other remedies, can be withheld and deducted from progress payments and/or retentionthe next Progress Payment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Form

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COSTS FOR RETESTING. If such procedures for testing, inspection, or approval under the previous sections Paragraphs 13.5.1 and 13.5.2 reveal failure of the portions of the work Work to comply with requirements established by the Agreement Contract Documents, the Contractor shall bear all costs arising from such failure, including those of re-re- testing, re-inspection, or re-approval, including, but not limited to, compensation for the Architect’s services and expenses. Any such costs shall be paid by the OwnerDistrict, invoiced to the Contractor, and, among other remedies, can be withheld and deducted from progress payments and/or retentionthe next Progress Payment.

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