Common use of Delays Caused by Authorities Clause in Contracts

Delays Caused by Authorities. If the following conditions apply, namely: (a) the Contractor has diligently followed the procedures laid down by the relevant legally constituted public authorities in the Country, (b) these authorities delay or disrupt the Contractor's work, and (c) the delay or disruption was not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the date for submission of the Tender, then this delay or disruption will be considered as a cause of delay under sub-paragraph (b)of Sub-Clause 8.4 [Extension of Time for Completion].

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement (Renewable Fuel Corp), Contract Agreement (Renewable Fuel Corp)

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Delays Caused by Authorities. If the following conditions apply, namely: (a) the Contractor has diligently followed the procedures laid down by the relevant legally constituted public authorities in the Country, (b) these authorities delay or disrupt the Contractor's work, and (c) the delay or disruption was not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the date for submission of the TenderUnforeseeable, then this delay or disruption will be considered as a cause of delay under sub-sub- paragraph (b)of b) of Sub-Clause 8.4 [Extension of Time for Completion].

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

Delays Caused by Authorities. If the following conditions apply, namely: (a) the Contractor has diligently followed the procedures laid down by the relevant legally constituted public authorities in the Country,South Africa; (b) these authorities delay or disrupt the Contractor's work, and; (c) the delay or disruption was not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by at the date for submission of the TenderContract, then this delay or disruption will be considered as a cause of delay under sub-paragraph (b)of Sub-Clause 8.4 [Extension of Time for Completion].paragraph

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Private Partnership Agreement

Delays Caused by Authorities. If the following conditions apply, namely: (a) the Contractor has diligently followed the procedures laid down by the relevant legally constituted public authorities in the Country, (b) these authorities delay or disrupt the Contractor's ’s work, and (c) the delay or disruption was not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the date for submission of the TenderUnforeseeable, then this delay or disruption will be considered as a cause of delay under sub-paragraph (b)of Sub-b) of Sub- Clause 8.4 [Extension of Time for Completion].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unit Price Contract

Delays Caused by Authorities. If the following conditions apply, namely: (a) the Contractor has diligently followed the procedures laid down by the relevant legally constituted public authorities in the Country, (b) these authorities delay or disrupt the Contractor's ’s work, and (c) the delay or disruption was not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the date for submission of the TenderUnforeseeable, then this delay or disruption will be considered as a cause of delay under sub-paragraph (b)of b) of Sub-Clause 8.4 [Extension of Time for Completion].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Contract

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Delays Caused by Authorities. If the following conditions apply, namely: (a) the Contractor has diligently followed the procedures laid down by the relevant legally constituted public authorities in the Country, (b) these authorities delay or disrupt the Contractor's ’s work, and (c) the delay or disruption was not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the date for submission of the TenderUnforeseeable, then this delay or disruption will be considered as a cause of delay under sub-sub- paragraph (b)of b) of Sub-Clause 8.4 [Extension of Time for Completion].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unit Price Contract

Delays Caused by Authorities. 45.1 If the following conditions apply, namely: (a) the Contractor has diligently followed the procedures laid down by the relevant legally constituted public authorities in the Countryauthorities, (b) these public authorities delay or disrupt the Contractor's ’s work, and (c) the delay or disruption was not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the date for submission of the Tender, unforeseeable; then this delay or disruption will be considered as a cause of delay under sub-paragraph (b)of Sub-GCC Sub Clause 8.4 [Extension of Time for Completion]44.1. 45.2 The Project Manager shall notify the Contractor accordingly keeping the Procuring Entity posted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Long Term Service Agreement (Ltsa)

Delays Caused by Authorities. If the following conditions apply, namely: (a) the Contractor has diligently followed the procedures laid down by the relevant legally constituted public authorities in the Country, (b) these authorities delay or disrupt the Contractor's ’s work, andand SAMPLE (c) the delay or disruption was not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the date for submission of the Tender, then this delay or disruption will be considered as a cause of delay under sub-paragraph (b)of Sub-Clause 8.4 [Extension of Time for Completion].Unforeseeable,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

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