Common use of Temporary Letter of Certification Clause in Contracts

Temporary Letter of Certification. Prior to the commencement of the Project, if the Contractor has not obtained a COR, a valid Temporary Letter of Certification (“TLC”) issued by the Alberta Construction Safety Association (“ACSA”) will be considered acceptable. The Contractor must ensure that its registration in the ACSA program is properly documented with the ACSA, and the Province will assume no liability for errors or omissions by the ACSA in this regard.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Safety Requirements, Safety Requirements, Safety Requirements

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Temporary Letter of Certification. Prior to the commencement Contractor undertaking in its own capacity any construction, maintenance or renewal services in respect of the Project, if the Contractor has not obtained a CORCOR as required by Section 3.1, a valid Temporary Letter of Certification (“TLC”) issued by the Alberta Construction Safety Association (“ACSA”) will be considered acceptable. The Contractor must ensure that its registration in the ACSA program is properly documented with the ACSA, and the Province will assume no liability for errors or omissions by the ACSA in this regard.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Safety Requirements, Safety Requirements, Safety Requirements

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Temporary Letter of Certification. Prior to the commencement of the Project, Project if the Contractor has not obtained a COR, a valid Temporary Letter of Certification (“TLC”) issued by the Alberta Construction Safety Association (“ACSA”) will be considered acceptable. The Contractor must ensure that its registration in the ACSA program is properly documented with the ACSA, and the Province will assume no liability for errors or omissions by the ACSA in this regard.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Safety Requirements

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