Common use of STATUS OF CITY ENGINEER Clause in Contracts

STATUS OF CITY ENGINEER. A. Except for the method or manner of performing the work, the Extensions are to be constructed under the general supervision and to the complete satisfaction of the City Engineer, or his/her duly authorized representative, who shall use his/her reasonable discretion and professional experience as to the true interpretation and meaning of the project application, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates and as to all questions arising as to proper performance of the work. The City Engineer has the authority to stop work whenever, in his/her opinion, such stoppage may be necessary to ensure proper execution of the contract. The City Engineer may also reject all work and materials which in his/her opinion, do not conform to the contract.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Easement Agreement, Easement Agreement, Easement Agreement

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STATUS OF CITY ENGINEER. A. Except for the method or manner of performing the work, is the Extensions are to be constructed under the general supervision and to the complete satisfaction of the City Engineer, or his/her duly authorized representative, who shall use his/her reasonable discretion and professional experience as to the true interpretation and meaning of the project application, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates estimates and as to all questions arising as to proper performance of the work. The City Engineer has the authority to stop work whenever, in his/her opinion, such stoppage may be necessary to ensure proper execution of the contract. The City Engineer may also reject all work and materials which in his/her opinion, do not conform to the contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Developer Extension Agreement Contract Documents, Easement Agreement

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STATUS OF CITY ENGINEER. A. Except for the method or manner of performing the work, is the Extensions are to be constructed under the general supervision and to the complete satisfaction of the City Engineer, or his/her duly authorized representative, who shall use his/her reasonable discretion and professional experience as to the true interpretation and meaning of the project application, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates and as to all questions arising as to proper performance of the work. The City Engineer has the authority to stop work whenever, in his/her opinion, such stoppage may be necessary to ensure proper execution of the contract. The City Engineer may also reject all work and materials which in his/her opinion, do not conform to the contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Easement Agreement

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