Owner Defense Requirements. Notwithstanding the foregoing defense obligations of the Architect, neither the Architect nor any attorney engaged by the Architect shall defend any claim in the name of the Owner, nor purport to act as legal representative of the Owner, without the prior written consent of the Owner’s General Counsel. The Owner may, at any time at its election assume its own defense and settlement in the event that it determines that the Architect is prohibited from defending the Owner, that Architect is not adequately defending the Owner’s interests, or that an important governmental principle is at issue or that it is in the best interests of the Owner to do so. The Owner reserves all rights to pursue any claims it may have against the Architect if the Owner elects to assume its own defense.
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Samples: 'S Agreement, Architect's Agreement, 'S Agreement
Owner Defense Requirements. Notwithstanding the foregoing defense obligations of the Architect, neither the Architect nor any attorney engaged by the Architect shall defend any claim in the name of the Owner, nor purport to act as legal representative of the Owner, without the prior written consent of the Owner’s General Counsel. The Owner may, at any time anytime at its election assume its own defense and settlement in the event that it determines that the Architect is prohibited from defending the Owner, that Architect is not adequately defending the Owner’s interests, or that an important governmental principle is at issue or that it is in the best interests of the Owner to do so. The Owner reserves all rights to pursue any claims it may have against the Architect if the Owner elects to assume its own defense.
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Samples: 'S Agreement, 'S Agreement, 'S Agreement
Owner Defense Requirements. Notwithstanding the foregoing defense obligations of the Architect, neither the Architect nor any attorney engaged by the Architect shall defend any claim in the name of the Owner, nor purport to act as legal representative of the Owner, without the prior written consent of the Owner’s General Counsel. The Owner may, at any anytimeany time at its election assume its own defense and settlement in the event that it determines that the Architect is prohibited from defending the Owner, that Architect is not adequately defending the Owner’s interests, or that an important governmental principle is at issue or that it is in the best interests of the Owner to do so. The Owner reserves all rights to pursue any claims it may have against the Architect if the Owner elects to assume its own defense.
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Samples: 'S Agreement, 'S Agreement