Damages for Late Completion Sample Clauses

Damages for Late Completion. BSA reserves the right to assess the Contractor for actual damages suffered by BSA as a result of completion after the Contract Time. These damages may include, but are not limited to, BSA’s cost for inspection and project management for the period beyond the contract completion date.
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Damages for Late Completion a. If the Sub-Contractor fails to achieve Completion by the Date for Completion, the Sub-Contractor must pay to Total:
Damages for Late Completion. If Functional Completion has not been achieved by the date set in the Project Schedule for Functional Completion, and if the date so set has not been extended as provided herein, or if the date set for Functional Completion has been extended as provided herein and the date so extended has not been met, the Operator shall pay VIHA liquidated damages in the sum of $ per day (this amount will vary depending upon project size from $500 to $2,000 per day) beyond which the Functional Completion date has not been achieved, as determined by VIHA, acting reasonably. The damages payable hereunder are in addition to any other remedies available to VIHA hereunder, including termination. The Operator agrees that such damages shall be payable as liquidated damages without proof of specific loss or damage and are payable whether or not VIHA incurs or mitigates its damages. The Operator acknowledges that such liquidated damages are not a penalty but represent a reasonable pre-estimate of the damages that VIHA will suffer as a result of the delay in achieving the date set for Functional Completion The Operator has taken the possibility of these damages into account in the pricing of its Proposal and acknowledges that VIHA has relied on this opportunity to recover such damages in entering into this Agreement.
Damages for Late Completion. 10.5.1 Liquidated damages shall be applied as follows: • In respect of the Contract Works: 500 ($ per Working Day) • In respect of any Separable Portion(s): N/A ($ per Working Day for each Separable Portion)
Damages for Late Completion. Delete 13.9.1 and replace with If the Contractor fails to meet the Milestone Date for Substantial Performance as set out herein (and as may be adjusted pursuant to the provisions of the Contract Documents), then the Owner may deduct from any monies owing to the Contractor for the Work:
Damages for Late Completion. NOTE – Where liquidated damages are provided below, the Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the amount stated is a genuine pre-estimate of the likely loss that would result from delay of completion. NOTE – Amounts quoted below are exclusive of GST.

Related to Damages for Late Completion

  • Damages for delay Subject to the provisions of Clause 12.4, if COD does not occur prior to the 91st day after the Scheduled Completion Date, unless the delay is on account of reasons solely attributable to the Authority or due to Force Majeure, the Concessionaire shall pay Damages to the Authority in a sum calculated at the rate of 0.1% (zero point one per cent) of the amount of Performance Security for delay of each day until COD is achieved.

  • No Damages for Delays Notwithstanding any other provision of this contract, Engineer shall not be entitled to claim or receive any compensation as a result of or arising out of any delay, hindrance, disruption, force majeure, impact or interference, foreseen or unforeseen.

  • Liquidated Damages for Delay In addition to the Contractor bearing the actual cost of correcting any non-compliant work or any other actual damages resulting from Contractor’s breach of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees to pay the Contractor delay damages in the amount of $500.00 per day for every day that the goods and/or services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement have not been timely delivered to the District in compliance with the Scope of Services set forth above, unless the delay has been properly excused by the terms of this Agreement. The parties agree that the District’s actual damages for delay are difficult to estimate and that this $500.00 per day sum is a reasonable pre-estimate of the District’s actual damages for each day of delay and that the is $500.00 per day sum is intended by the parties to be in the nature of liquidated damages, not a penalty. It is not the parties’ intent for this provision to limit either party’s remedies against the other for the breach of this Agreement, except for the District’s money damages for unexcused delays caused by the Contractor.

  • No Damages for Delay The Contractor has no claim for monetary damages for delay or hindrances to the Work from any cause, including without limitation any act or omission of the Owner.

  • Damages and Costs You agree to pay for damages, lost property or extraordinary service or administrative costs you, your designated roommate or your guests cause to University residence facilities whether through accident, neglect or intent. See Appendix II for more information about assessments. All residents of a floor or unit may be assessed for cleaning, damages, lost property or extraordinary service costs where the person(s) responsible cannot be ascertained by the University but where the damages, lost property, or excessive mess were reasonably believed by Student Housing and Hospitality Services to be caused by one or more residents of a floor or unit. Where charges and costs have not been paid by the specified date, a late fee will be added. Failure to pay assessments may result in the relocation of you or other resident(s) to another floor or unit, denial of future residence assignment or eviction from residence. To appeal an assessment you must follow the written appeal procedure outlined on the assessment form. Appeals will only be considered if you are not in arrears for any other fees, charges or amounts owed to Student Housing and Hospitality Services.

  • Damages for delay by the Authority In the event that (i) the Authority does not procure fulfilment of any or all of the Conditions Precedent set forth in Clause 4.1.2 within the period specified in respect thereof, and (ii) the delay has not occurred as a result of breach of this Agreement by the Concessionaire or due to Force Majeure, the Authority shall pay to the Concessionaire Damages in an amount calculated at the rate of 0.1% (zero point one per cent) of the Performance Security for each day‟s delay until the fulfilment of such Conditions Precedent, subject to a maximum of 20% (twenty percent) of the Performance Security.

  • Notice to Proceed Work shall not commence on this Project until the Director has issued a written Notice to Proceed to the Recipient. Such Notice will not be issued until the Director is assured that the Recipient has complied with the Recipient's responsibilities concerning OEPA plan approval, when applicable. A Notice to Proceed shall be required for all project prime contractors or direct procurement initiated by the Recipient following execution of this Agreement.

  • Nonpayment and Procedures for Disconnection 12.1 If a Party is furnished Interconnection Services under the terms of this Agreement in more than one (1) state, Section 12.2 below through Section 12.19 below, inclusive, shall be applied separately for each such state.

  • Force Majeure, Notice of Delay, and No Damages for Delay The Contractor will not be responsible for delay resulting from its failure to perform if neither the fault nor the negligence of the Contractor or its employees or agents contributed to the delay and the delay is due directly to acts of God, wars, acts of public enemies, strikes, fires, floods, or other similar cause wholly beyond the Contractor’s control, or for any of the foregoing that affect subcontractors or suppliers if no alternate source of supply is available to the Contractor. In case of any delay the Contractor believes is excusable, the Contractor will notify the Department or Customer in writing of the delay or potential delay and describe the cause of the delay either (1) within 10 days after the cause that creates or will create the delay first arose, if the Contractor could reasonably foresee that a delay could occur as a result, or (2) if delay is not reasonably foreseeable, within five days after the date the Contractor first had reason to believe that a delay could result. The foregoing will constitute the Contractor’s sole remedy or excuse with respect to delay. Providing notice in strict accordance with this paragraph is a condition precedent to such remedy. No claim for damages will be asserted by the Contractor. The Contractor will not be entitled to an increase in the Contract price or payment of any kind from the Department or Customer for direct, indirect, consequential, impact or other costs, expenses or damages, including but not limited to costs of acceleration or inefficiency, arising because of delay, disruption, interference, or hindrance from any cause whatsoever. If performance is suspended or delayed, in whole or in part, due to any of the causes described in this paragraph, after the causes have ceased to exist the Contractor will perform at no increased cost, unless the Department or Customer determines, in its sole discretion, that the delay will significantly impair the value of the Contract to the State of Florida or to Customers, in which case the Department or Customer may (1) accept allocated performance or deliveries from the Contractor, provided that the Contractor grants preferential treatment to Customers with respect to commodities or contractual services subjected to allocation, or (2) purchase from other sources (without recourse to and by the Contractor for the related costs and expenses) to replace all or part of the commodity or contractual services that are the subject of the delay, which purchases may be deducted from the Contract quantity, or (3) terminate the Contract in whole or in part.

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