Stipulated Order Re Sample Clauses

Stipulated Order Re. Settlement, Dismissal and Continuing Jurisdiction and Effective 12 Date. Within three days of full execution of this Agreement, the Parties will file with the Court the 13 "[Proposed] Order re Settlement, Dismissal and Continuing Jurisdiction," attached at Exhibit 1 14 (“Order”). The Parties' obligations and releases in this Agreement are contingent and shall take effect 15 only upon District Judge Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xx.'s signing and entry of the Order (“Effective Date”). 16 This Agreement shall have a term of five years commencing on the Effective Date and the Order shall 17 expressly incorporate the terms of this Agreement and shall include an express provision for the District 18 Court to retain jurisdiction to enforce the Agreement for five years from the Effective Date. The Order 19 shall provide that the Court shall refer jurisdiction and enforcement of the Agreement to Xxxxxxxxxx 00 Judge Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx.
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  • Retainage for Unacceptable Corrective Action Plan or Plan Failure If the corrective action plan is unacceptable to the Department or Customer, or implementation of the plan fails to remedy the performance deficiencies, the Department or Customer will retain ten percent (10%) of the total invoice amount. The retainage will be withheld until the Contractor resolves the performance deficiencies. If the performance deficiencies are resolved, the Contractor may invoice the Department or Customer for the retained amount. If the Contractor fails to resolve the performance deficiencies, the retained amount will be forfeited to compensate the Department or Customer for the performance deficiencies.

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  • Recovery Schedule If the initial schedule or any current updates fail to reflect the Work’s actual plan or method of operation, or a contractual milestone date is more than fifteen (15) days behind, Owner may require that a recovery schedule for completion of the remaining Work be submitted. The Recovery Schedule must be submitted within seven (7) calendar days of Owner’s request. The Recovery Schedule shall describe in detail Construction Contractor’s plan to complete the remaining Work by the required Contract milestone date. The Recovery Schedule submitted shall meet the same requirements as the original Construction Schedule. The narrative submitted with the Recovery Schedule should describe in detail all changes that have been made to meet the Contract milestone dates.

  • Change Order (5) The Change Order is then submitted to the Project Manager who immediately processes the CO with OPC as required by Bulletin 3.5 and BGS’ Contracting Plan.

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