Full and Complete Charge Sample Clauses

Full and Complete Charge. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Contract, and until Material Completion, the Contractor shall have full and complete charge and care of the Work or any portion thereof (including the Owner-furnished supplies, material, equipment, or other items to be utilized or incorporated in the Work). After Material Completion is achieved, the Contractor shall remain in complete charge and care of the items remaining to be completed on the initial Punchlist and Permitted Incomplete Items until all are accepted by the Owner on or before Final Completion.
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Full and Complete Charge. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Contract, and until final acceptance of the Work by the Owner, the CM/GC shall have full and complete charge and care of the Work or any portion thereof (including the Owner-furnished supplies, material, equipment, or other items to be utilized or incorporated in the Work).
Full and Complete Charge. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Contract, and until final acceptance of the Work by the Owner, the Design-Builder shall have full and complete charge and care of the Work or any portion thereof (including the Owner-furnished supplies, material, equipment, or other items to be utilized or incorporated in the Work).
Full and Complete Charge. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Contract, and until Material Completion, the CMR shall have full and complete charge and care of the Work or any portion thereof (including the Board-furnished supplies, material, equipment, or other items to be utilized or incorporated in the Work). After Material Completion is achieved, the CMR shall remain in complete charge and care of the items remaining to be completed on the initial Punch List and Permitted Incomplete Items until all are accepted by the Board on or before Final completion.
Full and Complete Charge. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Contract, and until Material Completion, the CM/GC shall have full and complete charge and care of the Work or any portion thereof (including the Owner- furnished supplies, material, equipment, or other items to be utilized or incorporated in the Work). After Material Completion is achieved, the CM/GC shall remain in complete charge and care of the items remaining to be completed on the initial Punchlist and Permitted Incomplete Items until all are accepted by the Owner on or before Final Completion.

Related to Full and Complete Charge

  • Start-Up Costs 4.1.1 The Government of Ontario will provide:

  • Payments and Completion Payments may be withheld because of (1) defective work not remedied; (2) failure of contractor to make proper payments to subcontractors, workers, or suppliers; (3) persistent failure to carry out work in acceptance with this Agreement or these general conditions, or (4) legal claims. Final payment will be due after complete release of any and all liens arising out of the contract or submission of receipts or other evidence of payment covering all subcontractors or suppliers who could file such a lien. The contractor agrees to indemnify the Owner against such liens and will refund all monies including costs and reasonable attorney’s fees paid by the owner in discharging the liens. A 10 percent holdback is required by the lender to assure the work has been properly completed and there are no liens against the property. Owners Initials: Contractor’s Initials: -Continued on Page Three-

  • Training Premium Qualified Operators selected by the Employer to train new Operators shall be paid a training premium of 40¢ per hour while engaged in training work.

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