Common use of Inadvertent Error Clause in Contracts

Inadvertent Error. A contractor’s inadvertent error in listing a subcontractor who is not registered pursuant to California Labor Code section 1725.5 in a response to a solicitation shall not be grounds for filing a bid protest or grounds for considering the bid non- responsive, provided that any of the following apply: (1) the subcontractor is registered prior to bid opening; (2) within twenty-four hours after the bid opening, the subcontractor is registered and has paid the penalty registration fee specified in Labor Code section 1725.5; or (3) the subcontractor is replaced by another registered contractor pursuant to Public Contract Code section 4107.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Business Improvement District Management Agreement, Business Improvement District Management Agreement, Business Improvement District Management Agreement

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Inadvertent Error. A contractor’s inadvertent error in listing a subcontractor who is not registered pursuant to under California Labor Code section 1725.5 in a response to a solicitation shall not be grounds for filing a bid protest or grounds for considering the bid non- non-responsive, provided that any of the following apply: (1) the subcontractor is registered prior to bid opening; (2) within twenty-four hours after the bid opening, the subcontractor is registered and has paid the penalty registration fee specified in Labor Code section 1725.5; or (3) the subcontractor is replaced by another registered contractor pursuant to under Public Contract Code section 4107.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement, Neighborhood Parking Program Agreement, Neighborhood Parking Program Agreement

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Inadvertent Error. A contractor’s inadvertent error in listing a subcontractor who is not registered pursuant to California Labor Code section 1725.5 in a response to a solicitation shall not be grounds for filing a bid protest or grounds for considering the bid non- non-responsive, provided that any of the following apply: (1) the subcontractor is registered prior to bid opening; (2) within twenty-four hours after the bid opening, the subcontractor is registered and has paid the penalty registration fee specified in Labor Code section 1725.5; or (3) the subcontractor is replaced by another registered contractor pursuant to Public Contract Code section 4107.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement

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