SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE Sample Clauses

SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. 19.4.1 The Owner may, without cause, by written order, direct the Design-Builder to suspend, delay or interrupt all or any part of the Work for such period of time as the Owner may determine to be appropriate for the convenience of the Owner.
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SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. Owner may suspend all or a portion of the Work to be performed under the Agreement at any time for any reason in its sole discretion by giving written notice thereof to Contractor. Such suspension shall continue for the period specified in the notice of suspension; provided that Contractor agrees to resume performance of the Work promptly upon receipt of notice from Owner. Upon receiving any such notice of suspension, unless the notice requires otherwise, Contractor shall: (a) immediately discontinue the Work on the date and to the extent specified in the notice; (b) place no further orders or subcontracts for Equipment, services or materials with respect to suspended Work, other than to the extent required in the notice; (c) promptly make every reasonable effort to obtain suspension, with terms satisfactory to Owner, of all orders, subcontracts and rental agreements to the extent they relate to performance of suspended Work; (d) continue to protect and maintain the Work performed, including those portions on which Work has been suspended; and (e) take any other reasonable steps to minimize costs and expenses associated with such suspension. Contractor shall use reasonable commercial efforts to include a suspension for convenience provision with terms similar to the foregoing in all subcontracts. After the conclusion of any suspension hereunder, Contractor will be entitled to a Change Order to the extent described in Section 9.5.1(b). If a suspension of Work continues for more than one hundred and eighty (180) days in the aggregate, Contractor may terminate this Agreement, which termination shall be deemed a Termination Without Cause.
SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. 14.3.2 Strike “Adjustment of the Contract Sum shall include profit”.
SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. (a) Subject to Article 23.03(b) above, Owner may, without cause, order the Contractor in writing to suspend, delay or interrupt the Work in whole or in part for a continuous period of up to 120 days.
SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. Owner may, by a Supplemental Service Work Order, suspend, delay or interrupt all or any part of the Work for such periods of time as Owner may determine to be appropriate for Owner’s convenience or any other reason. Contractor must immediately comply with Owner’s written Order to suspend, delay or interrupt Work or any part thereof. If it should become necessary to suspend Work for an indefinite period: Contractor must store all materials in such manner that they will not be or become an obstruction; Contractor must take every precaution to prevent damage or deterioration of the Work performed; Contractor must Provide suitable drainage and erect temporary structures where necessary to protect the Work; Contractor must take all prudent measures to mitigate costs associated with suspension of the Work.
SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. Should Owner, for its convenience, suspend the entire Project or any part which includes the Work, and such suspension is not due to any acts or omissions of Contractor, or any other person or entity for whose acts or omissions Contractor may be liable, Contractor shall notify Subcontractor in writing and, upon receiving notification, Subcontractor shall immediately suspend the Work. Subcontractor, after receipt of Contractor’s notice, shall notify Contractor in writing in sufficient time to permit Contractor to provide timely notice to Owner in accordance with the Prime Contract of the effect of such order upon the Work. To the extent provided in the Prime Contract and to the extent of Contractor recovers such on Subcontractor’s behalf, the Subcontract Price and the time for performance shall be equitably adjusted by Subcontract Change Order for the cost and delay resulting from any such suspension. Contractor agrees to cooperate with Subcontractor, at Subcontractor’s expense, in the prosecution of any Subcontractor claim arising out of an Owner suspension and to permit Subcontractor to prosecute the claim, in the name of Contractor, for the use and benefit of Subcontractor. SAMPLE
SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. 12.1.1 Owner may order Private Entity in writing to suspend, delay, or interrupt all or any part of the Work without cause for its convenience.
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SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. §14.3.1 Owner may, without cause or prior notice and at any time, order Contractor in writing to suspend, delay, or interrupt the Work in whole or in part for such period of time as Owner may determine.
SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. Owner may, at any time and from time to time, without cause, order Contractor, in writing, to suspend, delay, or interrupt the Work in whole or in part for such period of time, up to ninety (90) days, as Owner may determine, with such period of suspension to be computed from the date of delivery of the written order. Such order shall be specifically identified as a “Suspension Order” under this Section 15.4. The Work may be stopped for such further period as the parties may agree. Upon receipt of a Suspension Order, Contractor shall, at Owner’s expense, comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to minimize costs allocable to the Work covered by the Suspension Order during the period of Work stoppage. Within ninety (90) days after the issuance of the Suspension Order, or such extension to that period as is agreed upon by Contractor and Owner, Owner shall either cancel the Suspension Order or delete the Work covered by such Suspension Order by issuing a Change Order. If the Suspension Order is canceled or expires, Contractor shall continue with the Work. A Change Order will be issued to cover any adjustments in the Contract Sum or the Scheduled Date for Substantial Completion necessarily caused by such suspension. The provisions of this Section 15.4 shall not apply if a Suspension Order is not issued by Owner. A Suspension Order shall not be required to stop the Work as permitted or required under any other provision of the Contract Documents.
SUSPENSION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE. 14.3.1 The Owner may, without cause, order the Contractor in writing to suspend, delay or interrupt the Work in whole or in part for such period of time as the Owner may determine.
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