Common use of Inconvenience to public Clause in Contracts

Inconvenience to public. The contractor shall not deposit materials at any site, which will cause inconvenience to public. The Engineer-in-Charge may direct the contractor to remove such materials or may undertake the job at the cost of the contractor. i. Conflict of interest: Any bribe, commission, gift or advantage given, promised or offered by on behalf of contractor or his partner, agent or servant or any one on his behalf to any officer, servant, representatives, agents of Engineer-in-Charge, or any persons on their behalf, in relation to the obtaining or to execution of this, or any other contract with Engineer-in-Charge shall in addition to any criminal liability, which it may occur, subject to the cancellation of this or all other contracts and also to payment of any loss or damage resulting from any such cancellation. Engineer-in- Charge shall then be entitled to deduct the amount, so payable from any money, otherwise due to the contractor under this or any other contract. ii. Contract documents and materials to be treated as confidential: All documents, correspondences, decisions and orders, concerning the contract shall be considered as confidential and/or restricted in nature by the contractor and he shall not divulge or allow access to them by any unauthorized person.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Proposed Rate Contract for Routine Maintenance Works, Proposed Rate Contract for Routine Maintenance Works, Rate Contract

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Inconvenience to public. The contractor shall not deposit materials at any site, which will cause inconvenience to public. The Engineer-in-Charge may direct the contractor to remove such materials or may undertake the job at the cost of the contractor. i. Conflict of interest: Any bribe, commission, gift or advantage given, promised or offered by on behalf of contractor or his partner, agent or servant or any one on his behalf to any officer, servant, representatives, agents of Engineer-in-Charge, or any persons on their behalf, in relation to the obtaining or to execution of this, or any other contract with Engineer-in-Charge shall in addition to any criminal liability, which it may occur, subject to the cancellation of this or all other contracts and also to payment of any loss or damage resulting from any such cancellation. Engineer-in- in-Charge shall then be entitled to deduct the amount, so payable from any money, otherwise due to the contractor under this or any other contract. ii. Contract documents and materials to be treated as confidential: All documents, correspondences, decisions and orders, concerning the contract shall be considered as confidential and/or restricted in nature by the contractor and he shall not divulge or allow access to them by any unauthorized person.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rate Contract

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