Common use of Full and Complete Charge Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 36 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Full and Complete Charge. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Contract, and until Material Substantial Completion, the Contractor shall have full and complete charge and care of the Work or any portion thereof (including the OwnerATL-furnished supplies, material, equipmentEquipment, or other items to be utilized or incorporated in the Work). After Material Substantial 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 Punch list until all are accepted by the Owner ATL on or before Final CompletionProject Acceptance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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