Owner Acceptance Sample Clauses
The Owner Acceptance clause defines the process by which the owner formally reviews and approves completed work or deliverables under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria for acceptance, the timeframe in which the owner must inspect and respond, and the steps to be taken if the work is found deficient, such as requiring corrections or resubmission. Its core function is to ensure that the owner has a clear and structured opportunity to verify that contractual requirements have been met before final approval, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over quality or completeness.
Owner Acceptance. When Contractor believes the BESS has achieved Mechanical Completion, Contractor shall submit to Owner and Engineer a Mechanical Completion Certificate along with all documentation necessary for Owner and Engineer to determine if Mechanical Completion has been achieved. Owner shall review such certificate and documentation with Contractor and the Engineer. Within ten (10) Business Days of Contractor’s delivery to Owner of the Mechanical Completion Certificate, Owner shall either (i) countersign and deliver to Contractor the fully executed Mechanical Completion Certificate to indicate its agreement that Mechanical Completion has been achieved, or (ii) if reasonable cause exists for doing so, notify Contractor of its belief that Mechanical Completion has not been achieved, including Owner’s or the Engineer’s reasons for believing the same and advising Contractor of the actions it believes are required to achieve Mechanical Completion. The procedures described in this Section 2.2.5 shall be repeated as necessary until Mechanical Completion is achieved. The date when Mechanical Completion is achieved (the “Mechanical Completion Date”) shall be the date on which Owner and the Engineer approve and deliver the countersigned Mechanical Completion Certificate to Contractor.
Owner Acceptance. On the Day on which Contractor believes that Final Completion has been achieved, Contractor shall submit to Owner and Engineer a Final Completion Certificate along with all documentation reasonably necessary for Owner and Engineer to determine if Final Completion has indeed been achieved. Owner shall review such certificate and documentation with Contractor and Engineer. Within ten (10) Business Day of Contractor’s delivery to Owner of the Final Completion Certificate, Owner shall either (i) countersign and deliver to Contractor the Final Completion Certificate to indicate its agreement that Final Completion has been achieved, or (ii) if reasonable cause exists for doing so, notify Contractor of its belief that Final Completion has not been achieved, including Owner’s or Engineer’s reasons for believing the same and advising of the actions it believes are required to achieve Final Completion. The procedures described in this Section 2.2.5 shall be repeated as necessary until Final Completion is achieved. The date when Final Completion is achieved (the “Final Completion Date”) shall be the date on which Owner and Engineer approve and deliver the countersigned Final Completion Certificate to Contractor.
Owner Acceptance. On the Day on which Contractor believes that Substantial Completion has been achieved, Contractor shall submit to Owner and Engineer a Substantial Completion Certificate along with all documentation reasonably necessary for Owner and Engineer to determine if Substantial Completion has indeed been achieved. Owner shall review such certificate and documentation with Contractor and the Engineer. Within ten (10) Business Days of Contractor’s delivery to Owner of the Substantial Completion Certificate, Owner shall either (i) countersign and deliver to Contractor the fully executed Substantial Completion Certificate to indicate its agreement that Substantial Completion has been achieved, or (ii) if reasonable cause exists for doing so, notify Contractor of its belief that Substantial Completion has not been achieved, including Owner’s or Engineer’s reasons for believing the same and advising of the actions it believes are required to achieve Substantial Completion. The procedures described in this Section 2.2.5 shall be repeated as necessary until Substantial Completion is achieved. The date when Substantial Completion is achieved (the “Substantial Completion Date”) shall be the date on which Owner and Engineer approve and deliver a countersigned Substantial Completion Certificate to Contractor. Final Completion.
Owner Acceptance. All insurance and insurance providers are subject to Owner acceptance. In addition, all of the following are subject to Owner acceptance and, if requested by Owner, the Contractor shall provide complete copies of the following to Owner’s representatives responsible for verification of the insurance coverages required by the Contract: insurance policies, endorsements, self‐insurance documents and related insurance documents.
Owner Acceptance. The OWNER acknowledges this to be a binding Agreement and agrees to the conditions as stated. The ENGINEER is ▇▇▇▇▇▇ directed to proceed with the scope of services. The OWNER acknowledges that it has the financial resources and intends to pay for services rendered in accordance with the conditions as stated herein and acknowledges that if invoices are not paid in full within sixty (60) days of date of invoice, that the ENGINEER may stop work, without consequence or liability of any kind, until the invoices are paid, as set forth in Terms and Conditions. The OWNER warrants that the signature below is that of its duly authorized agent who possesses the full legal authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the OWNER. The OWNER acknowledges that this Agreement is comprised of, and incorporates by reference, Attachment Nos. 1 through 3. Duly Authorized Agent Date of Execution Witness to Signature Executed in Duplicate Project 23047
Owner Acceptance. The OWNER acknowledges this to be a binding Amendment to the original Agreement and any prior Amendments and agrees to the conditions as stated. The ENGINEER is ▇▇▇▇▇▇ directed to proceed with the scope of services.
Owner Acceptance. Owner authorizes the CBC to lock up Vessel(s), pursuant to all terms of the Revised Code of Washington, Chapters 19.150 and 60.10, if fees remain unpaid for a period of Sixty (60) days. Furthermore, Owner authorizes the CBC to take possession of and sell the Vessel(s), pursuant to all terms of the Revised Code of Washington, Chapters 19.150 and 60.10, if fees remain unpaid for a period of Ninety (90) days or more, or if the Vessel(s) is not removed from the CBC premises after receiving written notification.
Owner Acceptance. All rentals are contingent upon acceptance by the owner of the property who reserves the right to restrict occupancy as to age or occupancy limits.
