Limitation On Termination Claim Sample Clauses

Limitation On Termination Claim. If the General Contractor fails to file a claim within one (1) year from the effective date of termination, the Owner shall pay the General Contractor only for services actually performed and expenses actually incurred prior to the effective termination date.
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Limitation On Termination Claim. If the Construction Manager fails to file a claim within one (1) year from the effective date of termination, the County will pay the Construction Manager only for services actually performed and expenses actually incurred prior to the effective termination date.
Limitation On Termination Claim. If the DB fails to file a claim within one (1) year from the effective date of termination, the Owner shall pay the DB only for services actually performed and expenses actually incurred prior to the effective termination date.
Limitation On Termination Claim. If the CM fails to file a claim within one (1) year from the effective date of termination, the Owner shall pay the CM only for services actually performed and expenses actually incurred prior to the effective termination date.
Limitation On Termination Claim. If the Builder fails to file a claim within one year from the effective date of termination, the Owner shall pay the Builder only for services actually performed and expenses actually incurred prior to the effective termination date.

Related to Limitation On Termination Claim

  • Termination on Notice The Province may terminate the Agreement at any time without liability, penalty, or costs upon giving at least 30 days’ Notice to the Recipient.

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