STATUTE OF LIMITATION AND STATUTE OF REPOSE Sample Clauses

STATUTE OF LIMITATION AND STATUTE OF REPOSE. An action by or against the Consultant, the Consultant's Subconsultant, agent, independent Subconsultant, or anyone for whom the Consultant may be liable, shall comply with and be bound by the applicable and lawful statute of limitation and statute of repose provisions. Notwithstanding this, any action by or against the Consultant, the Consultant's Subconsultant, agent, independent Subconsultant, or anyone for whom the Consultant may be liable, that is based in contract or warranty shall be commenced within six (6) years of the date of substantial completion of the improvement or abandonment of construction except that such period of limitation shall be modified as follows:
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STATUTE OF LIMITATION AND STATUTE OF REPOSE. An action by or against the DESIGNER, the DESIGNER’S Subconsultant, agent, independent Subconsultant, or anyone for whose acts the DESIGNER may be liable, shall comply with and be bound by the applicable and lawful statute of limitation and statute of repose provisions. Notwithstanding this, any action by or against the DESIGNER, the DESIGNER’S Subconsultant, agent, independent Subconsultant, or anyone for whom the DESIGNER may be liable, that is based in contract or warranty shall be commenced within six (6) years of the date of substantial completion of the improvement or abandonment of construction except that such period of limitation shall be modified as follows:
STATUTE OF LIMITATION AND STATUTE OF REPOSE. An action by or against the A/E, the A/E's Subconsultant, agent, independent Subconsultant, or anyone for whom the A/E may be liable, shall comply with and be bound by the applicable and lawful statute of limitation and statute of repose provisions. Notwithstanding this, any action by or against the A/E, the A/E's Subconsultant, agent, independent Subconsultant, or anyone for whom the A/E may be liable, that is based in contract or warranty shall be commenced within six (6) years of the date of substantial completion of the improvement or abandonment of construction except that such period of limitation shall be modified as follows:

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