Common use of Purpose of Inspection Clause in Contracts

Purpose of Inspection. Inspection is for determining the completion of the Work, and does not relieve Contractor of its overall responsibility for completing the Work in a good and competent fashion, in compliance with the Contract. Work accepted with incomplete Punchlist items or failure of Owner or other parties to identify Work that does not comply with the Contract Documents or is defective in operation or workmanship does not constitute a waiver of Owner’s rights under the Contract or relieve Contractor of its responsibility for performance or warranties.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov, contracts.hhs.texas.gov, Agreement

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Purpose of Inspection. Inspection is for determining the completion of the Work, and does not relieve the Contractor of its overall responsibility for completing the Work in a good and competent fashion, in compliance with the Contract. Work accepted with incomplete Punchlist punchlist items or failure of the Owner or other parties to identify Work that does not comply with the Contract Documents or is defective in operation or workmanship does not constitute a waiver of the Owner’s 's rights under the Contract or relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for performance or warranties.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, assets.system.tamus.edu

Purpose of Inspection. Inspection is for determining the completion of the Work, and does not relieve Contractor of its overall responsibility for completing the Work in a good and competent fashion, in compliance with the Contract. Work accepted with incomplete Punchlist items or failure of Owner or other parties to identify Work that does not comply with the Contract Documents or is defective in operation or workmanship does not constitute a waiver of Owner’s {00010282 / v / / LEGAL / FORMS / 11/16/2018} rights under the Contract or relieve Contractor of its responsibility for performance or warranties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Agreement Between Owner and Contractor

Purpose of Inspection. Inspection is for determining the completion of the Work, and does not relieve Contractor of its overall responsibility for completing the Work in a good and competent fashion, in compliance with the Contract. Work accepted with incomplete Punchlist items items, or the failure of Owner or other parties to identify Work that does not comply with the Contract Documents or is defective in operation or workmanship workmanship, does not constitute a waiver of Owner’s rights under the Contract or relieve Contractor of its responsibility for performance or warranties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Manager at Risk Agreement

Purpose of Inspection. Inspection is for determining the completion of the Work, and does not relieve Contractor the CM-at-Risk of its overall responsibility for completing the Work in a good and competent fashionworkmanlike manner, in compliance with the Contract. Work accepted with incomplete Punchlist punchlist items or failure of the Owner or other parties to identify Work that does not comply with the Contract Documents or is defective in operation or workmanship does not constitute a waiver of the Owner’s 's rights under the Contract or relieve Contractor the CM-at-Risk of its responsibility for performance or warranties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.hccs.edu

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Purpose of Inspection. Inspection is for determining the completion of the Work, and does not relieve Contractor of its overall responsibility for completing the Work in a good and competent fashion, in compliance with the Contract. Work accepted with incomplete Punchlist Punch List items or failure of Owner or other parties to identify Work that does not comply with the Contract Documents or is defective in operation or workmanship does not constitute a waiver of Owner’s rights under the Contract or relieve Contractor of its responsibility for performance or warranties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement

Purpose of Inspection. Inspection is for determining the completion of the Work, and does not relieve the Contractor of its overall responsibility for completing the Work in a good and competent fashionworkmanlike manner, in compliance with the Contract. Work accepted with incomplete Punchlist punchlist items or failure of the Owner or other parties to identify Work that does not comply with the Contract Documents or is defective in operation or workmanship does not constitute a waiver of the Owner’s 's rights under the Contract or relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for performance or warranties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Between Houston Community College

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