Owner’s Special Remedy for Delay Sample Clauses

Owner’s Special Remedy for Delay. If the Work is not completed by Contractor, in full compliance with, and as required by or pursuant to, this Contract, within the Contract Time or in accordance with the Project Schedule, as such times may be extended by Change Order, then Owner may invoke its remedies under Section 6.3 of this Contract or may, in the exercise of its sole and absolute discretion, permit Contractor to complete the Work but charge to Contractor, and deduct from any Progress or Final Payments, whether or not previously approved, administrative expenses and costs for each day completion of the Work is delayed beyond the Completion Date, computed on the basis of the “Per Diem Administrative Charge” set forth in Attachment A, as well as any additional damages caused by such delay.
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Owner’s Special Remedy for Delay. If the Work is not completed by Contractor, in full compliance with, and as required by or pursuant to, this Contract, within the Contract Time as such time may be extended by Change Order, then Owner may invoke its remedies under Section 6.3 of this Contract or may, in the exercise of its sole and absolute discretion, permit Contractor to complete the Work but charge to Contractor, and deduct from any Progress or Final Payments, whether or not previously approved, administrative expenses and costs for each day completion of the Work is delayed beyond the Completion Date, as well as any additional damages caused by such delay.
Owner’s Special Remedy for Delay. If the work is not completed by Contractor, in full compliance with, and as required by or pursuant to, this contract, within the contract time as such time may be extended by Change Order, then Owner may invoke its remedies under Section 8.4 of this Contract or may, in the exercise of its sole and absolute discretion, permit Contractor to complete the work but charge to Contractor, and deduct from any Progress or Final Payments, whether or not previously approved, administrative expenses and costs for each day completion of the work is delayed beyond the Completion Date, computed as set forth in Section 4.8, as well as any additional damages caused by such delay.

Related to Owner’s Special Remedy for Delay

  • Contractor’s Remedies If the State is in breach of any provision of this Contract and does not cure such breach, Contractor, following the notice and cure period in §14.B and the dispute resolution process in §16 shall have all remedies available at law and equity. If a Purchasing Entity is in breach of a provision of an Order, Contractor shall have all remedies available to it under that Order and available at law and equity.

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