Common use of Overruns Clause in Contracts

Overruns. The Parties acknowledge that the Funding in clause 3.1 (Schedule 1) is the Total Maximum Amount Payable by the Ministry for the Project, and that the Recipient will be liable for all cost overruns in relation to the delivery of the Project. The Ministry will not be liable for any cost overruns. The Recipient will carefully monitor the likelihood of cost overruns through its budgeting and reporting process, and will notify the Ministry as soon as it is aware that there is a likelihood that Project Costs will exceed the Total Maximum Amount Payable under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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Overruns. The Parties acknowledge that the Funding in clause 3.1 (Schedule 1) is the Total Maximum Amount Payable by the Ministry for the Project, and that the Recipient will be liable for all cost overruns in relation to the delivery of the Project. The Ministry will not be liable for any cost overruns. The Recipient will carefully monitor the likelihood of cost overruns through its budgeting and reporting process, and will notify the Ministry as soon as it is aware that there is a likelihood that Project Costs will exceed the Total Maximum Amount Payable under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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