Performance Bond and Payment Bond (Surety) Sample Clauses

Performance Bond and Payment Bond (Surety). 46.1.1 A Performance Bond and a Payment Bond in the amount of one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Contract amount guaranteeing to the City the completion and performance of the Project covered in this Agreement, as well as full payment of all suppliers, materialmen, laborers, or subcontractors employed pursuant to this Project. Such bonds shall be with a surety company that is qualified pursuant to Section 46.3. 46.1.2 Such bonds shall be in effect for one (1) year after completion and acceptance of the Project with liability equal to one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Contract price in order to guarantee correction of any defective or faulty work or materials that appear within one (1) year after completion of the Project. 46.1.3 The Performance and Payment Bonds required herein shall be in conformance with Section 255.051, Florida Statutes, and shall be on such forms provided by the City. 46.1.4 The City will allow the Contractor to charge an amount not to exceed two percent (2%) of the Project amount, as set forth in Section 8.1.1.1, as the cost to secure the Performance and Payment Bonds required for this Project.
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  • Performance Bond and Payment Bond The Contractor shall furnish both a performance bond and a payment bond in the exact form set forth in Section 7, (Forms) of these General Conditions.

  • Performance Bond Unless otherwise prohibited by law, the Department may require the Contractor to furnish, without additional cost to the Department, a performance bond or irrevocable letter of credit or other form of security for the satisfactory performance of work hereunder. The Department shall determine the type and amount of security.

  • Performance and Payment Bond Contractor shall post with County, not later than ten (10) days of the execution of this Agreement, a performance and payment bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the total lump sum price in such form as is satisfactory to County. The bond shall be executed by a corporate surety company duly authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and licensed to issue such a bond in the State of Texas.

  • Performance Bonds Buyer shall have obtained, or caused to be obtained, in the name of Buyer, replacements for Seller’s and/or Seller’s Affiliates’ bonds, letters of credit and guarantees, and such other bonds, letters of credit and guarantees to the extent required by Section 7.05.

  • Performance and Payment Bonds The authority and responsibility for requesting performance and payment bonds shall rest with the Customer. Under this Contract, the Customer issuing the purchase order may request a performance and payment bond, as deemed necessary by the size of the job. Inability to provide a bond may result in the Contractor being found in default of the purchase order.

  • Payment Bond PURCHASER shall furnish an acceptable payment bond or blanket payment bond to STATE as guarantee for payment for timber. Payment bonds may be in the form of surety bonds, cash, cashier's or certified check, money order, assignment of surety, irrevocable letters of credit, or other securities as determined acceptable by the State Forester. Surety bonds must be written by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Oregon, on a form provided by STATE. The bonds shall be in an amount at least equal to the value of timber estimated to be removed during a one-month plus 15-day billing period as determined by STATE. In any event, the amount shall not be less than one installment payment as specified in Section 42. Under a payment bond, PURCHASER may remove timber for a 30-day period, after which time, payment becomes due and owing. PURCHASER shall make cash payment within 15 days following the end of the monthly period. Upon payment for timber removed in the monthly period, the payment guarantee may be applied as a guarantee for a subsequent period. A blanket payment bond shall be in an amount at least equal to the value of the timber estimated to be removed from all contracts covered by the blanket payment bond during a one-month plus 15-day billing period as determined by STATE. PURCHASER shall obtain and furnish STATE with a written consent of surety on forms provided by STATE for coverage of any contracts to which the blanket payment bond may apply. In no event shall PURCHASER remove timber with a value greater than the amount of the payment guarantee.

  • Surety Bonds No Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the Trust shall, as such, be obligated to give any bond or surety or other security for the performance of any of his duties, unless required by applicable law or regulation, or unless the Trustees shall otherwise determine in any particular case.

  • PERFORMANCE / BID BOND The Commissioner reserves the right to require a Bidder or Contractor to furnish, without additional cost, a performance, payment or Bid bond, negotiable irrevocable letter of credit, or other form of security for the faithful performance of the Contract. Where required, such bond or other security shall be in the form prescribed by the Commissioner.

  • Letters of Credit for Payment Bond Notwithstanding the provisions of B4.3, Purchaser may use letters of credit in lieu of a surety bond for payment bond purposes when approved by Contracting Officer.

  • Surety Bond (a) If a Required Surety Payment is payable pursuant to the Surety Bond with respect to any Additional Collateral Loan, the Master Servicer shall so notify the Trustee as soon as reasonably practicable and the Trustee shall promptly complete the notice in the form of Attachment 1 to the Surety Bond and shall promptly submit such notice to the Surety as a claim for a Required Surety. The Master Servicer shall upon request assist the Trustee in completing such notice and shall provide any information requested by the Trustee in connection therewith. (b) Upon receipt of a Required Surety Payment from the Surety on behalf of the Holders of Certificates, the Trustee shall deposit such Required Surety Payment in the Certificate Account and shall distribute such Required Surety Payment, or the proceeds thereof, in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.02. (c) The Trustee shall (i) receive as attorney-in-fact of each Holder of a Certificate any Required Surety Payment from the Surety and (ii) disburse the same to the Holders of such Certificates as set forth in Section 4.02.

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