Shared Cost Impacts Sample Clauses

Shared Cost Impacts. With respect to Cost Impacts that are directly incurred as a result of an event described in this Section 11.04(b)(i) (each a “Shared Cost Impact Event”), subject to satisfaction of the requirements set forth in Section 11.04(c), such Cost Impacts shall be funded one-third by Amtrak, one-third by New Jersey, and one-third by New York. The Shared Cost Impact Events are: (A) the occurrence of any of these events affecting the project site after the Effective Date: war, civil war, invasion, violent act of foreign enemy, act of terrorism or armed conflict, acts of God, riots, civil unrest, natural catastrophes, an explosion, and force majeure events as further defined in the applicable HTP Contract Documents (collectively, “Force Majeure Events”); provided, however, that with respect to Force Majeure Events as defined in the applicable HTP Contract Documents that are claimed by the applicable HTP Contractor, such Force Majeure Events claim must be approved by GDC to the extent that the applicable HTP Contractor is not able to mitigate the impacts of such event using such measures as are reasonable under the circumstances; (B) any modification or change that an SEP is required to make to the plans or to the project due to government mandated revisions (i.e., change in laws), and undisclosed or unforeseeable site, safety, or security conditions, subject to review and approval by the TSC; (C) a failure by a utility to perform work or provide services in accordance with the relevant third-party agreement or a failure of permitting or other third-party entity to issue timely approvals, in each case despite a reasonable standard of care being exercised by the applicable SEP and a demonstrated good faith effort by the relevant state Party to exercise all available resources to ensure timely completion, each as determined by GDC; (D) any event that satisfies all of the following: (a) for which, pursuant to the terms of the applicable HTP Contract Documents, an HTP Contractor is entitled to either (1) an increase in the applicable contract price, or (2) an extension of the schedule for the HTP Contractor’s delivery of the HTP Package, (b) that is claimed by an HTP Contractor and approved by GDC pursuant to the terms of the applicable HTP Contract Documents, and (c) that is determined by GDC not to be attributable to a Party’s material acts, errors or omissions, or failure to comply with such Party’s contractual obligations with a reasonable standard of care; (E) an HTP...
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