Rejected Work - Contractor's Rights Sample Clauses

Rejected Work - Contractor's Rights. 1. If Contractor disagrees with a decision on rejection of Work or rejection of materials, Contractor may proceed with corrections under protest and invoke the provisions of this agreement which cover dispute resolution. If such rejection of Work or materials is found to be without merit or with no adequate foundation, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order for Extra Work and Owner shall pay all costs associated with corrections completed under protest.
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Rejected Work - Contractor's Rights. 1. If Ajax-Xxxxx disagrees with a decision on rejection of Work or materials, Ajax-Xxxxx is entitled to an expedited resolution of the issue under the provisions of this agreement which cover dispute resolution. Pending resolution of this dispute, the obligation of Ajax-Xxxxx to make correction is suspended. The Contract Time, if any, is extended for the period the dispute remains unresolved.

Related to Rejected Work - Contractor's Rights

  • Contract Work The provision of goods and services identified in the Contract constitute the contract work (Contract Work). Contractor shall perform the Contract Work pursuant to the terms of the Contract. Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation, services, appliances, and appurtenances for the Contract Work in strict conformity with this Contract, within the time-period prescribed by the City.

  • Scope of Work The Contractor has overall responsibility for and shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment, tools and labor as necessary or reasonably inferable to complete the Work, or any phase of the Work, in accordance with the Owner’s requirements and the terms of the Contract Documents.

  • THE WORK The Work comprises the completed construction required by the Contract Documents and includes all labor necessary to produce such construction, and all materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in such construction.

  • Unsafe Work (a) An employee may exercise their right to refuse to do unsafe work pursuant to Section 3.12 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations outlined in Information Appendix B.

  • Scope of Works CHAPTER III

  • Deliverables Upon satisfactory completion of the work authorization, the Engineer shall submit the deliverables as specified in the executed work authorization to the State for review and acceptance.

  • Scope of Work and Deliverables 9.1 Background and Scope

  • Dirty Work Where an employee and their supervisor agree that work (other than ship repair work) is of an unusually dirty or offensive nature, the employee shall be entitled to 43 cents per hour extra. Where an employee and their supervisor agree that certain ship repair work is of an unusually dirty or offensive nature, the employee shall be entitled to 58 cents per hour extra.

  • Unsafe Work Conditions No employee shall be disciplined for refusal to work on an assignment which, in the opinion of:

  • Contract Plans “Plans” are documents that show location, details, and dimensions of the work to be performed. On any of the contract Plans where a portion of the work is drawn out and the remainder is shown in outline, the parts drawn out shall apply to all other like portions of the work. “Shop Drawings” include drawings, diagrams, layouts, schematics, descriptive literature, illustrations, lists or tables, performance and test data, and similar materials furnished by Purchaser to explain in detail specific portions of the work required by the contract. Purchaser shall submit a minimum of five (5) sets of required Shop Drawings to Forest Service, three (3) sets of which will be retained by Forest Service. Shop Drawings shall not exceed 24 inches by 36 inches in size. Approval or rejection and date will be noted or stamped on each set. Unless agreed otherwise, Forest Service shall approve or reject the Shop Drawings within 10 days of submission. Such approval of the Shop Drawings shall not be construed as a complete check, but will indicate only that the general method of construction and detailing is satisfactory. If the Shop Drawings are rejected, Purchaser must make the noted revisions and resubmit the Shop Drawings. A change in the amount of construction work that exceeds construction tolerances specified in the specifications identified in A7 caused by a Forest Service error in construction staking shall be treated as a Design Change. When incompatible situations arise between Plans, specifications, and actual conditions on the ground, Purchaser shall make corrections pursuant to B5.253.

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