Limitations on Owner's Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Limitations on Owner's Responsibilities. Owner shall not supervise, direct, or have control or authority over, nor be responsible for, Contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction, or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto, or for any failure of Contractor to comply with Laws and Regulations applicable to the performance of the Work. Owner will not be responsible for Contractor's failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
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Limitations on Owner's Responsibilities. A. The OWNER shall not supervise, direct, or have control or authority over, nor be responsible for, CONTRACTOR’s means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction, or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto, or for any failure of CONTRACTOR to comply with Laws and Regulations applicable to the performance of the Work. OWNER will not be responsible for CONTRACTOR’s failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Limitations on Owner's Responsibilities. Whenever in the Contract Documents the terms “as ordered”, “as directed”, “as required”, “as allowed”, “as approved” or terms of like effect or import are used or the adjectives “reasonable”, “suitable”, “acceptable”, “proper”, “satisfactory” or adjectives of like effect or import are used to describe requirement, direction, review or judgment of Owner as to the Work, it is intended that such requirement, direction, review or judgment will be solely to evaluate the Work for compliance with the Contract Documents (unless there is a specific statement indicating otherwise). The use of any such term or adjective shall not be effective to assign to Owner any duty or authority to supervise or direct the furnishing or performance of the Work or any duty or authority to undertake responsibility for Design-Builder’s means, methods, techniques, sequences, procedures of construction, or for Design-Builder’s acts or omissions, including the acts or omissions of any of Design Builder’s subcontractors or suppliers.
Limitations on Owner's Responsibilities. Owner shall not supervise, direct, or have control or authority over, nor be responsible for, DB Entity’s means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto, or for any failure of DB Entity to comply with Laws or Regulations applicable to the furnishing or performance of the Work. Owner will not be responsible for DB Entity’s failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Limitations on Owner's Responsibilities. 8.8 Owner is not responsible for the acts or omissions of Contractor or Contractor’s employees, Subcontractors, manufacturers, fabricators, suppliers, distributors, or any other persons at the site or otherwise performing any of the Work, or their agents or employees.

Related to Limitations on Owner's Responsibilities

  • Owners Responsibilities 2.1. The Owner shall designate in writing a project coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Coordinator"). The Project Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONTRACTOR's services for the Project. However, the Project Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or instructions to the CONTRACTOR that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever:

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