Common use of STOPPAGE OR SUSPENSION OF WORK Clause in Contracts

STOPPAGE OR SUSPENSION OF WORK. .1 If the Owner for any cause stops or suspends Work under the General Contract, or the General Contract between Owner and Contractor is canceled in whole or in part, then Subcontractor is to stop or suspend Work hereunder and, after and only in the amount and to the extent that Contractor has been paid shall Subcontractor be paid for such Work. .2 In the event that Contractor’s Work is terminated for convenience by the Owner, then an equitable settlement for Subcontractor’s Work will be made as provided in the Contract Documents. Contractor may also terminate Subcontractor’s Work at any time in whole or from time to time in part for Contractor’s convenience. If Subcontractor’s Work is terminated for convenience of Contractor, Subcontractor shall suspend its Work on the date and to the extent specified by Contractor, terminate all agreements relating to that portion of its Work being terminated and, if requested by Contractor, assign to Contractor Subcontractor’s rights therein, provide lien and bond claim releases from subcontractors, suppliers and laborers affected by the termination, and deliver to Contractor all documents and property which Subcontractor would be required to deliver if Subcontractor had completed its Work. If Subcontractor’s Work is terminated for convenience, in whole or in part, Subcontractor shall be entitled to payment at the subcontract price(s) (not in quasi contract or quantum meruit) for only that portion of its Work which it performed, less applicable back charges due Contractor. Subcontractor shall not be entitled to payment for Work not performed or to overhead allocable or profit anticipated on that portion of its Work not performed. .3 No extension of time for completion will be made or compensation paid in any event for delays or suspension of Work caused by the fault or negligence of the Subcontractor or its subcontractors or suppliers.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

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STOPPAGE OR SUSPENSION OF WORK. .1 1. If the Owner for any cause stops or suspends Work under the General Contract, or the General Contract between Owner and Contractor is canceled in whole or in part, then Subcontractor is to stop or suspend Work hereunder and, after and only in the amount and to the extent that Contractor has been paid shall Subcontractor be paid for such Work. .2 2. In the event that Contractor’s 's Work is terminated for convenience by the Owner, then an equitable settlement for Subcontractor’s 's Work will be made as provided in the Contract Documents. Contractor may also terminate Subcontractor’s 's Work at any time in whole or from time to time in part for Contractor’s 's convenience. If Subcontractor’s 's Work is terminated for convenience of Contractor, Subcontractor shall suspend its Work on the date and to the extent specified by Contractor, terminate all agreements relating to that portion of its Work being terminated and, if requested by Contractor, assign to Contractor Subcontractor’s 's rights therein, provide lien and bond claim releases from subcontractors, suppliers and laborers affected by the termination, and deliver to Contractor all documents and property which Subcontractor would be required to deliver if Subcontractor had completed its Work. If Subcontractor’s 's Work is terminated for convenience, in whole or in part, Subcontractor shall be entitled to payment at the subcontract price(s) (not in quasi contract or quantum meruit) for only that portion of its Work which it performed, less applicable back charges due Contractor. Subcontractor shall not be entitled to payment for Work not performed or to overhead allocable or profit anticipated on that portion of its Work not performed. .3 3. No extension of time for completion will be made or compensation paid in any event for delays or suspension of Work caused by the fault or negligence of the Subcontractor or its subcontractors or suppliers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontractor Purchase Order

STOPPAGE OR SUSPENSION OF WORK. .1 If the Owner for any cause stops or suspends Work under the General Contract, or the General Contract between Owner and Contractor is canceled in whole or in part, then Subcontractor is to stop or suspend Work hereunder and, after and only in the amount and to the extent that Contractor has been paid shall Subcontractor be paid for such Work. .2 In the event that Contractor’s Work is terminated for convenience by the Owner, then an equitable settlement for Subcontractor’s Work will be made as provided in the Contract Documents. Contractor may also terminate Subcontractor’s Work at any time in whole or from time to time in part for Contractor’s convenience. If Subcontractor’s Work is terminated for convenience of Contractor, Subcontractor shall suspend its Work on the date and to the extent specified by Contractor, terminate all agreements relating to that portion of its Work being terminated and, if requested by Contractor, assign to Contractor Subcontractor’s rights therein, provide lien and bond claim releases from subcontractors, suppliers and laborers affected by the termination, and deliver to Contractor all documents and property which Subcontractor would be required to deliver if Subcontractor had completed its Work. If Subcontractor’s Work is terminated for convenience, in whole or in part, Subcontractor shall be entitled to payment at the subcontract Subcontract price(s) (not in quasi contract or quantum meruit) for only that portion of its Work which it performed, less applicable back charges due Contractor. Subcontractor shall not be entitled to payment for Work not performed or to overhead allocable or profit anticipated on that portion of its Work not performed. .3 No extension of time for completion will be made or compensation paid in any event for delays or suspension of Work caused by the fault or negligence of the Subcontractor or its subcontractors or suppliers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract Agreement

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STOPPAGE OR SUSPENSION OF WORK. .1 7.1 If the Owner for any cause stops or suspends Work under the General Prime Contract, or the General Prime Contract between Owner and Contractor is canceled in whole or in part, then Subcontractor is to shall immediately stop or suspend Work hereunder and, after and only in the amount and to the extent that Contractor has been paid shall Subcontractor be paid for such Work. .2 7.2 In the event that Contractor’s Work is terminated for convenience by the Owner, then an equitable settlement for Subcontractor’s Work will be made as provided in the Contract DocumentsPrime Contract. Contractor may also terminate Subcontractor’s Work at any time in whole or from time to time in part for Contractor’s convenience. If Subcontractor’s Work is terminated for convenience of Contractor, Subcontractor shall suspend its Work on the date and to the extent specified by Contractor, terminate all agreements relating to that portion of its Work being terminated and, if requested by Contractor, assign to Contractor Subcontractor’s rights therein, provide lien and bond claim releases from subcontractors, suppliers and laborers affected by the termination, and deliver to Contractor all documents and property which Subcontractor would be required to deliver if Subcontractor had completed its Work, including any equipment provided by Contractor or rented by Contractor from third parties. If Subcontractor’s Work is terminated for convenience, in whole or in part, Subcontractor shall be entitled to payment at the subcontract price(s) (not in quasi contract or quantum meruit) for only that portion of its Work which it performed, less applicable back charges due Contractor. Subcontractor shall not be entitled to payment for Work not performed or to overhead allocable or profit anticipated on that portion of its Work not performed. .3 7.3 No extension of time for completion will be made or compensation paid in any event for delays or suspension of Work caused by the fault or negligence of the Subcontractor or its subcontractors or suppliers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract Agreement

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