Common use of Subcontractor Default Clause in Contracts

Subcontractor Default. The Contractor may give a written notice under clause 14.3 to the Subcontractor if the Subcontractor is in breach of the Subcontract. A notice under clause 14.3 must state: that it is a notice under clause 14.3; the failure or breach relied upon; and that the Contractor requires the Subcontractor to remedy the failure or breach within the number of days specified in the Subcontract Particulars of receiving the notice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Major Works Subcontract, Major Works Subcontract, Major Works Subcontract

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Subcontractor Default. The Contractor may give a written notice under clause 14.3 to the Subcontractor if the Subcontractor is Subcontractor: does not commence the Subcontractor’s Activities in accordance with the requirements of the Subcontract; suspends the Subcontractor’s Activities in breach of clause 10.12 or otherwise does not proceed with the Subcontract. A notice under clause 14.3 must state: that it is a notice under clause 14.3Subcontractor’s Activities regularly and diligently; the failure or breach relied upon; and that the Contractor requires the Subcontractor fails to remedy the failure or breach within the number of days specified in the Subcontract Particulars of receiving the notice.comply with:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Major Works Subcontract

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