Common use of Owner Self-Help Clause in Contracts

Owner Self-Help. If within a reasonable time after an event of Force Majeure has occurred that has caused GEC to suspend or delay performance of the Work, reasonable action that GEC could lawfully and reasonably initiate to remove or relieve either the Force Majeure or its direct or indirect effects has been identified and recommended to GEC by Owner, and GEC has failed to take such action for which Owner has agreed to pay in writing, then Owner may, in its sole discretion and after fifteen (15) days written notice to GEC, at GEC’s expense, initiate such reasonable measures as will be designed to remove or relieve such Force Majeure or its direct or indirect effects, and thereafter require GEC to resume full or partial performance of the Work in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Procurement and Construction Agreement, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (USA Synthetic Fuel Corp), Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (USA Synthetic Fuel Corp)

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