Common use of Modification Dates Of Substantial Completion Or Final Completion Clause in Contracts

Modification Dates Of Substantial Completion Or Final Completion. The General Contractor may propose modifications to the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion. The Owner may, but is not required to, accept the General Contractor’s proposal. Modification(s) of the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion shall be accomplished only by duly authorized and accepted change order(s) stating the new date(s) with specificity and reciting that all references in this Agreement to the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion shall thereafter refer to the date(s) as modified, and all rights and obligations, including the General Contractor’s liability for actual damages, delay damages and liquidated damages, shall be determined in relation to the date(s) as modified.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement

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Modification Dates Of Substantial Completion Or Final Completion. The General Contractor may propose modifications to the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion. The Owner may, but is not required to, accept the General Contractor’s Contractor‟s proposal. Modification(s) of the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion shall be accomplished only by duly authorized and accepted change order(s) stating the new date(s) with specificity and reciting that all references in this Agreement Contract For Construction to the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion shall thereafter refer to the date(s) as modified, and all rights and obligations, including the General Contractor’s Contractor‟s liability for actual damages, delay damages and liquidated damages, shall be determined in relation to the date(s) as modified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Construction

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Modification Dates Of Substantial Completion Or Final Completion. The General Contractor may propose modifications to the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion. The Owner may, but is not required to, accept the General Contractor’s proposal. Modification(s) of the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion shall be accomplished only by duly authorized and accepted change order(s) stating the new date(s) with specificity and reciting that all references in this Agreement to the required dates of Substantial Completion or Final Completion shall thereafter refer to the date(s) as modified, and all rights and obligations, including the General Contractor’s liability for actual damages, delay damages and liquidated damages, shall be determined in relation to the date(s) as modified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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