Responsibility for Design Phase Errors or Omissions Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Design Phase Errors or Omissions. With respect to a Municipal Project for which the Municipality was responsible for undertaking the design phase at its sole expense (without DOT or federal funding), the Municipality assumes all responsibility for any damages, including but not limited to delay damages, during the construction phase that are a result of the errors or omissions or negligence of the Municipality or its consultant(s) in the design of the Municipal Project. The DOT, even while Administrating the Construction Project, shall have no responsibility with respect to such damages, and the Municipality agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the DOT as more particularly described in Article 16.
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  • CAISO Responsibility The Parties acknowledge that the CAISO is responsible for the efficient use and reliable operation of the CAISO Controlled Grid consistent with achievement of planning and Operating Reserve criteria no less stringent than those established by the Western Electricity Coordinating Council and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation and further acknowledges that the CAISO may not be able to satisfy fully these responsibilities if the Participating Generator fails to fully comply with all of its obligations under this Agreement.

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