Common use of Rejected Work Clause in Contracts

Rejected Work. District shall have the right to reject Consultant’s defective work. Consultant shall promptly eliminate all defects free of charge. If Consultant fails to eliminate all defects within a reasonable time, District may eliminate the defects, or hire another consultant to eliminate the defects and charge the expense of eliminating the defects to Consultant. If District deems it inexpedient to correct a defect, District may reduce the fee payable to Consultant by an amount that in District’s sole judgment reflects the diminished value of the work represented by the defect. District’s rights under this paragraph shall be in addition to and not in lieu of all rights District may otherwise have in the event Consultant produces defective work.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Contract for Professional Services, Contract for Professional Services, Contract for Professional Services

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Rejected Work. District shall have has the right to reject Consultant’s defective work. Consultant shall will promptly eliminate all defects free of charge. If Consultant fails to eliminate all defects within a reasonable time, District may eliminate the defects, or hire another consultant to eliminate the defects and charge the expense of eliminating the defects to Consultant. If District deems it inexpedient to correct a defect, District may reduce the fee payable to Consultant by an amount that in District’s sole judgment reflects the diminished value of the work represented by the defect. District’s rights under this paragraph shall be in addition to and not in lieu of all rights District may otherwise have in the event if Consultant produces defective work.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract for Professional Services, Contract for Professional Services, Contract for Professional Services

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