Common use of Right to Inspect and Require Work Clause in Contracts

Right to Inspect and Require Work. Any work performed that is not in conformance with the specifications of the Contract, or the legal requirements governing the work, shall be subject to rejection. All rejected work shall be immediately replaced or modified at the Contractor’s expense so as to conform to the Contract. If the State determines that the work being performed by the Contract is not in strict conformance with the Contract, the State shall have the right to order the work of the Contractor wholly or partially stopped, or suspended until any nonconforming work has been corrected. Such stoppage or suspension shall not invalidate or modify any terms of the Contract and no extra compensation or reimbursement will be allowed to the Contractor by reason of such stoppage or suspension.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: State of Minnesota Contract, State of Minnesota Contract, State of Minnesota Contract

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Right to Inspect and Require Work. Any work performed that is not in conformance with the specifications of the Contract, or the legal requirements governing the work, shall must be subject to rejection. All rejected work shall must be immediately replaced or modified at the Contractor’s expense so as to conform to the Contract. If the State determines that the work being performed by the Contract is not in strict conformance with the Contract, the State shall must have the right to order the work of the Contractor wholly or partially stopped, or suspended until any nonconforming work has been corrected. Such stoppage or suspension shall must not invalidate or modify any terms of the Contract and no extra compensation or reimbursement will be allowed to the Contractor by reason of such stoppage or suspension.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Minnesota

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