Common use of County’s Right to Replace Surety Clause in Contracts

County’s Right to Replace Surety. If any surety upon any bond furnished in connection with this Contract becomes objectionable to County and fails to submit to County the documents described in California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 995.660(a) (1) through (a) (4) within the time specified in those Sections, then Contractor shall promptly furnish such additional security as may be required by County to protect the interests of County and of persons entitled to make a claim against the payment bond. Failure to furnish such additional security shall constitute a material breach of the agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract for General Construction and Maintenance Services, Contract for General Construction and Maintenance Services, Contract for General Construction and Maintenance Services

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County’s Right to Replace Surety. If any surety upon any bond furnished in connection with this Contract becomes objectionable to County and fails to submit to County the documents described in California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 995.660(a) (1995.660(a)(1) through (a) (4a)(4) within the time specified in those Sections, then Contractor D-BE shall promptly furnish such additional security as may be required by County to protect the interests of County and of persons entitled to make a claim against the payment bond. Failure to furnish such additional security shall constitute a material breach of the agreementContract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

County’s Right to Replace Surety. If any surety upon any bond furnished in connection with this Contract becomes objectionable to County and fails to submit to County the documents described in California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 995.660(a) (1995.660(a)(1) through (a) (4a)(4) within the time specified in those Sections, then Contractor CM shall promptly furnish such additional security as may be required by County to protect the interests of County and of persons entitled to make a claim against the payment bond. Failure to furnish such additional security shall constitute a material breach of the agreementContract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Phase Services, Construction Phase Services

County’s Right to Replace Surety. If any surety upon any bond furnished in connection with this Contract becomes objectionable to County and fails to submit to County the documents described in California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 995.660(a) (1995.660(a)(1) through (a) (4a)(4) within the time specified in those Sections, then Contractor shall promptly furnish such additional security as may be required by County to protect the interests of County and of persons entitled to make a claim against the payment bond. Failure to furnish such additional security shall constitute a material breach of the agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Contract

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County’s Right to Replace Surety. If any surety upon any bond furnished in connection with this Contract becomes objectionable to County and fails to submit to County the documents described in California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 995.660(a) (1) through (a) (4) within the time specified in those Sections, then Contractor shall promptly furnish such additional security as may be required by County to protect the interests of County and of persons entitled to make a claim against the payment bond. Failure to furnish such additional security shall constitute a material breach of the agreement.of

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subordinate Contract for General Construction and Maintenance Services

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