Common use of RISK OF LOSS AND ACCEPTANCE OF WORK Clause in Contracts

RISK OF LOSS AND ACCEPTANCE OF WORK. ‌ 1. Contractor shall perform the work and deliver all Goods in accordance with recognized and customarily accepted industry practices, and performance shall be considered complete when the Contract Administrator approves the Services as acceptable. If the Contract Administrator rejects any deliverable, the Contractor shall be notified and shall have fourteen (14) calendar days from date of issuance of notification to correct the deficiencies and resubmit the deliverable. 2. Unless the City provides the materials or supplies, the Contractor bears the risk of damage or loss for materials or supplies covered by the Contract until delivery to the designated point. If the City rejects any deliverable, the Contractor bears all risk of damage or loss on them after notice of rejection. The Contractor must remove rejected materials or supplies at its own expense promptly after notification of rejection, unless public health and safety require immediate destruction or other disposal of a rejected delivery. If the Contractor does not remove rejected materials within ten (10) days after notification of rejection, the City may return the rejected materials or supplies to the Contractor at Contractor’s risk and expense or may dispose of them as abandoned property.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Standard Contract for Goods, Services, Construction and Insurance, Standard Contract for Goods, Services, Construction and Insurance, Standard Contract for Goods, Services, Construction and Insurance

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RISK OF LOSS AND ACCEPTANCE OF WORK. 1. Contractor shall perform the work and deliver all Goods in accordance with recognized and customarily accepted industry practices, and performance shall be considered complete when the Contract Administrator approves the Services as acceptable. If the Contract Administrator rejects any deliverable, the Contractor shall be notified and shall have fourteen (14) calendar days from date of issuance of notification to correct the deficiencies and resubmit the deliverable. 2. Unless the City provides the materials or supplies, the Contractor bears the risk of damage or loss for materials or supplies covered by the Contract until delivery to the designated point. If the City rejects any deliverable, the Contractor bears all risk of damage or loss on them after notice of rejection. The Contractor must remove rejected materials or supplies at its own expense promptly after notification of rejection, unless public health and safety require immediate destruction or other disposal of a rejected delivery. If the Contractor does not remove rejected materials within ten (10) days after notification of rejection, the City may return the rejected materials or supplies to the Contractor at Contractor’s risk and expense or may dispose of them as abandoned property.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Standard Contract for Goods, Services, Construction and Insurance, Standard Contract for Goods, Services, Construction and Insurance, Standard Contract for Goods, Services, Construction and Insurance

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