Common use of Time and Liquidated Damages Clause in Contracts

Time and Liquidated Damages. 10.1 The Contractor shall not proceed to furnish such services and the City shall not become obligated to pay for same until a written authorization to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”) has been sent to the Contractor from the City. The Contractor shall commence the Work no later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed and shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, as hereinafter defined, no later than Ninety (90) calendar days from issuance of the Notice to Proceed, in accordance with the Contract Documents. The number of calendar days from the date on which the Work is permitted to proceed, through the date set forth for Substantial Completion, shall constitute the Contract Time. The Work shall be carried on expeditiously, it being understood, however, that this Agreement may be extended or continued in force by the parties hereto in writing as provided herein. The Contractor represents that it has taken all difficulties due to weather conditions into consideration in preparing the proposed Contract Sum and in establishing the time for completion of the Work. the completion time will not be extended for normal bad weather. Time for completion of the Work includes an allowance for calendar days on which work cannot be performed out-of-doors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees that it expects to lose working days to weather in accordance with the following table: January-14 days May-6 days September-2 days February-14 days June-3 days October-3 days March-10 days July-4 days November-5 days April-7 days August-2 days December-9 days If the total number of calendar days lost per month due to bad weather exceeds the total monthly calendar days identified in the above table, the contract time will be extended by the number of calendar days needed to include the excess number of days lost. However, the Owner will not be obligated to pay any additional sums resulting from such a delay, including but not limited to overhead and profit.

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Samples: Contract Agreement

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Time and Liquidated Damages. 10.1 The Contractor shall not proceed to furnish such services and the City shall not become obligated to pay for same until a written authorization to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”) has been sent to the Contractor from the City. The Contractor shall commence the Work no later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed and shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, as hereinafter defined, no later than Ninety (90) calendar days from issuance of the Notice to Proceed180 days, in accordance with the Contract Documents. The number of calendar days from the date on which the Work is permitted to proceed, through the date set forth for Substantial Completion, shall constitute the Contract Time. The Work shall be carried on expeditiously, it being understood, however, that this Agreement may be extended or continued in force by the parties hereto in writing as provided herein. The Contractor represents that it has taken all difficulties due to weather conditions into consideration in preparing the proposed Contract Sum and in establishing the time for completion of the Work. the completion time will not be extended for normal bad weather. Time for completion of the Work includes an allowance for calendar days on which work cannot be performed out-of-doors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees that it expects to lose working days to weather in accordance with the following table: January-14 days May-6 days September-2 days February-14 days June-3 days October-3 days March-10 days July-4 days November-5 days April-7 days August-2 days December-9 days If the total number of calendar days lost per month due to bad weather exceeds the total monthly calendar days identified in the above table, the contract time will be extended by the number of calendar days needed to include the excess number of days lost. However, the Owner will not be obligated to pay any additional sums resulting from such a delay, including but not limited to overhead and profit.

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Samples: Contract Agreement

Time and Liquidated Damages. 10.1 The Contractor shall not proceed to furnish such services and the City shall not become obligated to pay for same until a written authorization to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”) has been sent to the Contractor from the City. The Contractor shall commence the Work no later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed and shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, as hereinafter defined, no later than Ninety Two Hundred Seventy (90270) calendar days from issuance of the Notice to Proceed, in accordance with the Contract Documents. The number of calendar days from the date on which the Work is permitted to proceed, through the date set forth for Substantial Completion, shall constitute the Contract Time. The Work shall be carried on expeditiously, it being understood, however, that this Agreement may be extended or continued in force by the parties hereto in writing as provided herein. The Contractor represents that it has taken all difficulties due to weather conditions into consideration in preparing the proposed Contract Sum and in establishing the time for completion of the Work. the completion time will not be extended for normal bad weather. Time for completion of the Work includes an allowance for calendar days on which work cannot be performed out-of-doors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees that it expects to lose working days to weather in accordance with the following table: January-14 days May-6 days September-2 days February-14 days June-3 days October-3 days March-10 days July-4 days November-5 days April-7 days August-2 days December-9 days If the total number of calendar days lost per month due to bad weather exceeds the total monthly calendar days identified in the above table, the contract time will be extended by the number of calendar days needed to include the excess number of days lost. However, the Owner will not be obligated to pay any additional sums resulting from such a delay, including but not limited to overhead and profit.

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Samples: Contract Agreement

Time and Liquidated Damages. 10.1 The Contractor shall not proceed to furnish such services and the City shall not become obligated to pay for same until a written authorization to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”) has been sent to the Contractor from the City. The Contractor shall commence the Work no later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed and shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, as hereinafter defined, no later than Ninety two hundred and seventy (90270) calendar days from issuance of the Notice to Proceed, in accordance with the Contract Documents. The number of calendar days from the date on which the Work is permitted to proceed, through the date set forth for Substantial Completion, shall constitute the Contract Time. The Work shall be carried on expeditiously, it being understood, however, that this Agreement may be extended or continued in force by the parties hereto in writing as provided herein. The Contractor represents that it has taken all difficulties due to weather conditions into consideration in preparing the proposed Contract Sum and in establishing the time for completion of the Work. the completion time will not be extended for normal bad weather. Time for completion of the Work includes an allowance for calendar days on which work cannot be performed out-of-doors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees that it expects to lose working days to weather in accordance with the following table: January-14 days May-6 days September-2 days February-14 days June-3 days October-3 days March-10 days July-4 days November-5 days April-7 days August-2 days December-9 days If the total number of calendar days lost per month due to bad weather exceeds the total monthly calendar days identified in the above table, the contract time will be extended by the number of calendar days needed to include the excess number of days lost. However, the Owner will not be obligated to pay any additional sums resulting from such a delay, including but not limited to overhead and profit.

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Samples: Contract Agreement

Time and Liquidated Damages. 10.1 The Contractor shall not proceed to furnish such services and the City shall not become obligated to pay for same until a written authorization to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”) has been sent to the Contractor from the City. The Contractor shall commence the Work no later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed and shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, as hereinafter defined, no later than Ninety (90) calendar days from issuance of the Notice to Proceedthan120 days, in accordance with the Contract Documents. The number of calendar days from the date on which the Work is permitted to proceed, through the date set forth for Substantial Completion, shall constitute the Contract Time. The Work shall be carried on expeditiously, it being understood, however, that this Agreement may be extended or continued in force by the parties hereto in writing as provided herein. The Contractor represents that it has taken all difficulties due to weather conditions into consideration in preparing the proposed Contract Sum and in establishing the time for completion of the Work. the completion time will not be extended for normal bad weather. Time for completion of the Work includes an allowance for calendar days on which work cannot be performed out-of-doors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees that it expects to lose working days to weather in accordance with the following table: January-14 days May-6 days September-2 days February-14 days June-3 days October-3 days March-10 days July-4 days November-5 days April-7 days August-2 days December-9 days If the total number of calendar days lost per month due to bad weather exceeds the total monthly calendar days identified in the above table, the contract time will be extended by the number of calendar days needed to include the excess number of days lost. However, the Owner will not be obligated to pay any additional sums resulting from such a delay, including but not limited to overhead and profit.

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Samples: Contract Agreement

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Time and Liquidated Damages. 10.1 The Contractor shall not proceed to furnish such services and the City shall not become obligated to pay for same until a written authorization to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”) has been sent to the Contractor from the City. The Contractor shall commence the Work no later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed and shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, as hereinafter defined, no later than Ninety One Hundred and Twenty (90120) calendar days from issuance of the Notice to Proceed, in accordance with the Contract Documents. The number of calendar days from the date on which the Work is permitted to proceed, through the date set forth for Substantial Completion, shall constitute the Contract Time. The Work shall be carried on expeditiously, it being understood, however, that this Agreement may be extended or continued in force by the parties hereto in writing as provided herein. The Contractor represents that it has taken all difficulties due to weather conditions into consideration in preparing the proposed Contract Sum and in establishing the time for completion of the Work. the completion time will not be extended for normal bad weather. Time for completion of the Work includes an allowance for calendar days on which work cannot be performed out-of-doors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees that it expects to lose working days to weather in accordance with the following table: January-14 days May-6 days September-2 days February-14 days June-3 days October-3 days March-10 days July-4 days November-5 days April-7 days August-2 days December-9 days If the total number of calendar days lost per month due to bad weather exceeds the total monthly calendar days identified in the above table, the contract time will be extended by the number of calendar days needed to include the excess number of days lost. However, the Owner will not be obligated to pay any additional sums resulting from such a delay, including but not limited to overhead and profit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

Time and Liquidated Damages. 10.1 The Contractor shall not proceed to furnish such services and the City shall not become obligated to pay for same until a written authorization to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”) has been sent to the Contractor from the City. The Contractor shall commence the Work no later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed and shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, as hereinafter defined, no later than Ninety Sixty (9060) calendar days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed, in accordance with the Contract Documents. The number of calendar days from the date on which the Work is permitted to proceed, through the date set forth for Substantial Completion, shall constitute the Contract Time. The Work shall be carried on expeditiously, it being understood, however, that this Agreement may be extended or continued in force by the parties hereto in writing as provided herein. The Contractor represents that it has taken all difficulties due to weather conditions into consideration in preparing the proposed Contract Sum and in establishing the time for completion of the Work. the completion time will not be extended for normal bad weather. Time for completion of the Work includes an allowance for calendar days on which work cannot be performed out-of-doors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees that it expects to lose working days to weather in accordance with the following table: January-14 days May-6 days September-2 days February-14 days June-3 days October-3 days March-10 days July-4 days November-5 days April-7 days August-2 days December-9 days If the total number of calendar days lost per month due to bad weather exceeds the total monthly calendar days identified in the above table, the contract time will be extended by the number of calendar days needed to include the excess number of days lost. However, the Owner will not be obligated to pay any additional sums resulting from such a delay, including but not limited to overhead and profit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

Time and Liquidated Damages. 10.1 The Contractor shall not proceed to furnish such services and the City shall not become obligated to pay for same until a written authorization to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”) has been sent to the Contractor from the City. The Contractor shall commence the Work no later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the Notice to Proceed and shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, as hereinafter defined, no later than Ninety (90) calendar days from issuance of the Notice to ProceedSeptember 30, 2021, in accordance with the Contract Documents. The number of calendar days from the date on which the Work is permitted to proceed, through the date set forth for Substantial Completion, shall constitute the Contract Time. The Work shall be carried on expeditiously, it being understood, however, that this Agreement may be extended or continued in force by the parties hereto in writing as provided herein. The Contractor represents that it has taken all difficulties due to weather conditions into consideration in preparing the proposed Contract Sum and in establishing the time for completion of the Work. the completion time will not be extended for normal bad weather. Time for completion of the Work includes an allowance for calendar days on which work cannot be performed out-of-doors. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees that it expects to lose working days to weather in accordance with the following table: January-14 days May-6 days September-2 days February-14 days June-3 days October-3 days March-10 days July-4 days November-5 days April-7 days August-2 days December-9 days If the total number of calendar days lost per month due to bad weather exceeds the total monthly calendar days identified in the above table, the contract time will be extended by the number of calendar days needed to include the excess number of days lost. However, the Owner will not be obligated to pay any additional sums resulting from such a delay, including but not limited to overhead and profit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

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