Common use of Importance of Notice; Waiver Clause in Contracts

Importance of Notice; Waiver. DB Contractor shall deliver Each PCO Notice as promptly as possible after the occurrence of such event or situation. If any PCO Notice is delivered later than ten days after DB Contractor first discovered (or should have discovered in the exercise of reasonable prudence) the occurrence described therein, DB Contractor shall be deemed to have waived the right to collect any costs incurred prior to the date of delivery of the PCO Notice. Furthermore, if any PCO Notice concerns any condition or material described in Section 4.5.11.2, DB Contractor shall be deemed to have waived the right to collect any and all costs incurred in connection therewith to the extent that TxDOT is not afforded the opportunity to inspect such material or condition before it is disturbed. In addition to the limitations set forth above in this Section 4.5.5.2.3, DB Contractor’s failure to provide a PCO Notice within 60 days after DB Contractor first discovered (or should have discovered in the exercise of reasonable prudence) the occurrence of a given event or situation shall preclude DB Contractor from any relief, unless DB Contractor can show, based on a preponderance of the evidence, that: (a) TxDOT was not materially prejudiced by the lack of notice, or (b) TxDOT’s Authorized Representative specified in accordance with the Capital Maintenance Contract had actual knowledge, prior to the expiration of the 60-day period, of the event or situation and that DB Contractor believed it was entitled to a Change Order with respect thereto. In other words, if the requirements of clause (a) or clause (b) above are satisfied, DB Contractor shall retain the right to receive a Change Order, but shall be deemed to have waived the right to collect any and all costs incurred prior to the date of delivery of the PCO Notice. After delivery of a PCO Notice, DB Contractor must submit a Request for Change Order in accordance with Section 4.5.6 as a condition precedent to receipt of a Change Order.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement

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Importance of Notice; Waiver. DB Contractor shall deliver Each PCO Notice as promptly as possible after the occurrence of such event or situation. If any PCO Notice is delivered later than ten 10 days after DB Contractor first discovered (or should have discovered in the exercise of reasonable prudence) the occurrence described therein, DB Contractor shall be deemed to have waived the right to collect any costs incurred prior to the date of delivery of the PCO Notice. Furthermore, if any PCO Notice concerns any condition or material described in Section 4.5.11.2, DB Contractor shall be deemed to have waived the right to collect any and all costs incurred in connection therewith to the extent that TxDOT is not afforded the opportunity to inspect such material or condition before it is disturbed. In addition to the limitations set forth above in this Section 4.5.5.2.3, DB Contractor’s failure to provide a PCO Notice within 60 days after DB Contractor first discovered (or should have discovered in the exercise of reasonable prudence) the occurrence of a given event or situation shall preclude DB Contractor from any relief, unless DB Contractor can show, based on a preponderance of the evidence, that: (a) TxDOT was not materially prejudiced by the lack of notice, or (b) TxDOT’s Authorized Representative specified in accordance with the Capital Maintenance Contract had actual knowledge, prior to the expiration of the 60-day period, of the event or situation and that DB Contractor believed it was entitled to a Change Order with respect thereto. In other words, if the requirements of clause (a) or clause (b) above are satisfied, DB Contractor shall retain the right to receive a Change Order, but shall be deemed to have waived the right to collect any and all costs incurred prior to the date of delivery of the PCO Notice. After delivery of a PCO Notice, DB Contractor must submit a Request for Change Order in accordance with Section 4.5.6 as a condition precedent to receipt of a Change Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement

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