Common use of No Reliance on Owner Clause in Contracts

No Reliance on Owner. Contractor enters into this Agreement relying solely on its own examination and investigation of the foregoing matters and not on any representation or information relating to the Job Site or the Work (or the completion thereof) made by Owner or any agent of Owner not expressly contained in this Agreement. Contractor assumes all risk of unknown Job Site conditions and releases Owner from any claim for additional compensation resulting from concealed or unknown and unusual Job Site conditions.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Services Agreement (Steadfast Income REIT, Inc.), Construction Management Services Agreement (Steadfast Apartment REIT III, Inc.), Construction Management Services Agreement (Steadfast Apartment REIT III, Inc.)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

No Reliance on Owner. Contractor enters into this Agreement relying solely on its own examination and investigation of the foregoing matters and not on any representation or information relating to the Job Site or the Work (or the completion thereof) made by Owner or any agent of Owner not expressly contained in this Agreement. Contractor assumes all risk of unknown Job Site conditions and releases Owner from any claim for additional compensation resulting from concealed or unknown and unusual Job Site conditions.. (c)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Services Agreement, Construction Management Services Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!