Common use of Design Requirements to be Expressly Stated Clause in Contracts

Design Requirements to be Expressly Stated. If in connection with any services to be provided in relation to execution of Works include any matter of design or specification of any part of the Permanent Works or of any Plant to be incorporated therein, such requirement shall be expressly stated in the Contract and shall be included in any nominated Subcontract. The nominated Subcontract shall specify that the nominated Subcontractor providing such services will keep harmless and indemnify the Contractor from and against the same and from all claims, proceedings, damages, costs, charges and expenses whatsoever arising out of or in connection with any failure to perform such obligations or to fulfil such liabilities.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Tender Agreement, Tender Agreement, Tender for Procurement

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