Common use of Payment for Stored Materials Clause in Contracts

Payment for Stored Materials. Judicial Council shall only make payment to Contractor for Stored Materials if agreed upon in advance, in writing, by the Judicial Council and provided that Contractor submits an itemized list of all Stored Materials with Contractor’s Application for Payment. Contractor’s itemized list of all Stored Materials shall be supported by all of the following: 13.2.2.1. Itemized breakdown of the Stored Materials for the purpose of requesting partial payment, identifying the serial numbers and exact storage location of each piece of equipment and material; and 13.2.2.2. Verified invoices for the Stored Materials; and 13.2.2.3. Original copy of Property of Others Insurance, Employee Theft Protection Insurance Policy, or an Employee Theft Protection Bond based on the type of insurance required by the Judicial Council. These documents shall include certificates and endorsements stating the coverage and that the Judicial Council is a loss payee or obligee, as appropriate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Contract for Plumbing Construction Services, Master Contract for Plumbing Construction Services, Master Contract for Mechanical Construction Services

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Payment for Stored Materials. Judicial Council shall only make payment to Contractor for Stored Materials if agreed upon in advance, in writing, by the Judicial Council and provided that Contractor submits an itemized list of all Stored Materials with Contractor’s Application for Payment. Contractor’s itemized list of all Stored Materials shall be supported by all of the following: 13.2.2.117.3.2.1. Itemized breakdown of the Stored Materials for the purpose of requesting partial payment, identifying the serial numbers and exact storage location of each piece of equipment and material; and 13.2.2.217.3.2.2. Verified invoices for the Stored Materials; and 13.2.2.317.3.2.3. Original copy of Property of Others Insurance, Employee Theft Protection Insurance Policy, or an Employee Theft Protection Bond based on the type of insurance required and accepted by the Judicial Council. These documents shall include certificates and endorsements stating the coverage and that the Judicial Council is a loss payee or obligee, as appropriate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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