Common use of Make Good Losses Clause in Contracts

Make Good Losses. The Contractor shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good losses of, and injuries or damages to, the Work or any portion thereof (including the Owner-furnished supplies, material, equipment, or other items to be utilized with, or incorporated in, the Work and that are at the Site) before Material Completion of the Work. Such rebuilding, repair, or restoration may be paid from the Construction Contingency; provided, however, that the Owner will make available applicable proceeds from the Builders‟ Risk policy required by the Contract Documents.

Appears in 36 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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