Common use of Execution of Changes Pursuant to Order Clause in Contracts

Execution of Changes Pursuant to Order. In the event neither Case (a) nor Case (b) can be mutually agreed upon as the method of determining the cost to the Owner for a change, the Contractor, provided it receives a written order from the Owner, shall proceed on force account under Case (c), and he shall keep and present in such form as the Engineer may direct a correct account of the expenditures together with vouchers. Allowable expenditures shall in no event exceed current costs for like services and materials, the burden of proof being on the Contractor.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Contract for Water Main Relocation, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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Execution of Changes Pursuant to Order. In the event neither Case (a) ), nor Case (b) can be mutually agreed upon as the method of determining the cost to the Owner for a change, the ContractorConstruction Manager, provided it he receives a written order from the Owner, shall proceed on force account under Case (c), and he shall keep and present in such form as the Engineer Architect may direct a correct account of the expenditures together with vouchers. Allowable expenditures shall in no event exceed current costs for like services and materials, the burden of proof being on the ContractorConstruction Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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