Common use of Independent Obligation to Pay Clause in Contracts

Independent Obligation to Pay. The obligation of the Contractor to pay its subcontractors (and their obligation to pay sub-subcontractors) is an independent obligation from the obligation of the Owner to make payment to the Contractor. The Owner shall have no obligation to pay or to see to the payment of any monies to any subcontractor or sub-subcontractor. The provisions of this Contract are solely intended for the benefit of the Owner and Contractor and not for any other person. Nothing in this Contract is intended to create any third-party rights against the Owner.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lump Sum Construction Contract For, Construction Contract, Lump Sum Construction Contract

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Independent Obligation to Pay. The obligation of the Contractor to pay its subcontractors (and their obligation to pay sub-subcontractors) is an independent obligation from the obligation of the Owner to make payment to the Contractor. The Owner shall have no obligation to pay or to see to the payment of any monies to any subcontractor or sub-subcontractor. The provisions of this Contract are solely intended for the benefit of the Owner and Contractor and not for any other person. Nothing in this Contract is intended to create any third-third party rights against the Owner.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Lump Sum Construction Contract

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Independent Obligation to Pay. The obligation of the Contractor to pay its subcontractors (and their obligation to pay sub-subcontractors) is an independent obligation from the obligation of the Owner to make payment to the Contractor. The Owner shall have no obligation to pay or to see to the payment of any monies to any subcontractor or sub-subcontractor. The provisions of this Contract Agreement are solely intended for the benefit of the Owner and Contractor and not for any other person. Nothing in this Contract Agreement is intended to create any third-third party rights against rights. CHANGES Changes in the OwnerWork.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lump Sum Construction Agreement

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