Common use of Target Date Clause in Contracts

Target Date. The Target Date may be extended by the Developer giving written notice to the Buyer if events occur beyond the Developer's reasonable control preventing the Building Works reaching Practical Completion by the Target Date, including but not limited to: (a) civil commotion, strike or lockout of workmen; (b) weather sufficiently inclement to prevent the Developer proceeding with the works; (c) accident to the works for which the Developer is not responsible; (d) in consequence of proceedings being taken or threatened by, or disputes with adjoining or neighbouring owners; (e) in obtaining Approvals; or (f) any other reasonable cause beyond the control of the Developer.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Built Form Delivery Contract Lease Back (With Furniture), Land Development Contract, Built Form Delivery Contract Lease Back (With Furniture)

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Target Date. β€Œ The Target Date may be extended by the Developer giving written notice to the Buyer if events occur beyond the Developer's reasonable control preventing the Building Works reaching Practical Completion by the Target Date, including but not limited to: (a) civil commotion, strike or lockout of workmen; (b) weather sufficiently inclement to prevent the Developer proceeding with the works; (c) accident to the works for which the Developer is not responsible; (d) in consequence of proceedings being taken or threatened by, or disputes with adjoining or neighbouring owners; (e) in obtaining Approvals; or (f) any other reasonable cause beyond the control of the Developer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Built Form Delivery Contract

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