Common use of Disputed Work Clause in Contracts

Disputed Work. Notwithstanding all above, if the City believes in good faith that some portion of Work has not been completed satisfactorily, the City may require Vendor to correct such work prior to The City payment. In such event, the City will provide to Vendor an explanation of the concern and the remedy that the City expects. The City may withhold from any payment that is otherwise due, an amount that the City in good faith finds to be under dispute, or if the Vendor does not provide a sufficient remedy, The City may retain the amount equal to the cost to The City for otherwise correcting or remedying the work not properly completed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vendor Contract, Technology Contract

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Disputed Work. Notwithstanding all above, if the City believes in good faith that some portion of the Work has not been completed satisfactorily, the City may require Vendor Contractor to correct such work prior to The City payment. In such event, the City will must clearly and reasonably provide to Vendor Contractor an explanation of the concern and the remedy that the City expects. The City may withhold from any payment that is otherwise due, an amount that the City in good faith finds to be under dispute, or if the Vendor Contractor does not provide a sufficient remedy, The the City may retain the amount equal to the cost to The the City for otherwise correcting or remedying the work not properly completed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Computer Telephony Integration Services

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Disputed Work. Notwithstanding all above, if the City believes in good faith that some portion of Work has not been completed satisfactorily, the City may require Vendor to correct such work prior to The City payment. In such event, the City will provide to Vendor an explanation of the concern and concern, the remedy that the City expects, and a reasonable timeline for the remedy based on the severity of the unsatisfactory work. The City may withhold from any payment that is otherwise due, an amount that the City in good faith finds to be under dispute, or if the Vendor does not provide a sufficient remedy, The the City may retain the amount equal to the cost to The the City for otherwise correcting or remedying the work not properly completed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vendor Contract

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