Common use of TxDOT Discretionary Approvals Clause in Contracts

TxDOT Discretionary Approvals. If the Submittal is one where the Contract Documents indicate approval or consent or acceptance is required from TxDOT in its discretion, absolute discretion, unfettered discretion or good faith discretion, then TxDOT’s lack of approval, determination, decision or other action within the applicable time period under Section 4.1.2 shall be deemed a disapproval. If approval is subject to the sole, absolute or unfettered discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be final, binding and not subject to dispute resolution, and such decision shall not entitle Developer to an adjustment to the Price or Completion Deadline(s) or form the basis of any other Claim. If the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be binding unless it is finally determined by clear and convincing evidence under the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement that such decision was arbitrary or capricious. For avoidance of doubt, if the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT and the decision is determined to be arbitrary and capricious and causes delay, this delay will constitute and be treated as a TxDOT-Caused Delay, and Developer shall be entitled to submit a Claim in accordance with Section 12.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement

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TxDOT Discretionary Approvals. If the Submittal is one where the Contract Documents indicate approval or consent or acceptance is required from TxDOT in its discretionsole, absolute discretionabsolute, unfettered discretion or good faith discretion, then TxDOT’s lack of approval, determination, decision or other action within the applicable time period under Section 4.1.2 3.1.2 shall be deemed a disapproval. If approval is subject to the sole, absolute or unfettered discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be final, binding and not subject to dispute resolution, and such decision shall not entitle Developer DB Contractor to an adjustment to the Price or Completion Deadline(s) or form the basis of any other Claim. If the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be binding unless it is finally determined by clear and convincing evidence under the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement by clear and convincing evidence that such decision was arbitrary or capricious. For avoidance of doubt, if the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT and the decision is determined to be arbitrary and capricious and causes delay, this delay it will constitute and be treated as a TxDOT-Caused Delay, and Developer DB Contractor shall be entitled to submit a Claim in accordance with Section 1213.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

TxDOT Discretionary Approvals. If the Submittal is one where the Contract DBA Documents indicate approval or consent or acceptance is required from TxDOT in its sole discretion, absolute discretion, unfettered discretion or good faith discretion, then TxDOT’s lack of approval, determination, decision or other action within the applicable time period under Section 4.1.2 3.1.2 shall be deemed a disapproval. If approval is subject to the sole, absolute or unfettered discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be final, binding and not subject to dispute resolution, and such decision shall not entitle Developer DB Contractor to an adjustment to the Price or Completion Deadline(s) or form the basis of any other Claim. If the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be binding unless it is finally determined by clear and convincing evidence under the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement DBA that such decision was arbitrary or capricious. For avoidance of doubt, if the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT and the decision is determined to be arbitrary and capricious and causes delay, this delay will constitute and be treated as a TxDOT-TxDOT- Caused Delay, and Developer DB Contractor shall be entitled to submit a Claim in accordance with Section 1213.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

TxDOT Discretionary Approvals. If the Submittal is one where the Contract CDA Documents indicate approval or consent or acceptance is required from TxDOT in its sole discretion, absolute discretion, unfettered discretion or good faith discretion, then TxDOT’s lack of approval, determination, decision or other action within the applicable time period under Section 4.1.2 3.1.2 shall be deemed a disapproval. If approval is subject to the sole, absolute or unfettered discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be final, binding and not subject to dispute resolution, and such decision shall not entitle Developer to an adjustment to the Price or Completion Deadline(s) or form the basis of any other Claim. If the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be binding unless it is finally determined by clear and convincing evidence under the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement by clear and convincing evidence that such decision was arbitrary or capricious. For avoidance of doubt, if the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT and the decision is determined to be arbitrary and capricious and causes delay, this delay it will constitute and be treated as a TxDOT-Caused Delay, Delay and Developer shall be entitled to submit a Claim in accordance with Section 1213.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement, Comprehensive Development Agreement

TxDOT Discretionary Approvals. If the Submittal is one where the Contract Documents indicate approval or consent or acceptance is required from TxDOT in its discretion, absolute discretion, unfettered discretion discretion, or good faith discretion, then TxDOT’s lack of approval, determination, decision decision, or other action within the applicable time period under Section 4.1.2 3.1.2 shall be deemed a disapproval. If approval is subject to the sole, absolute or unfettered discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be final, binding and not subject to dispute resolution, resolution and such decision shall not entitle Developer DB Contractor to an adjustment to the Price or Completion Deadline(s) Deadlines or form the basis of any other Claim. If the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be binding unless it is finally determined by clear and convincing evidence under the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement that such decision was arbitrary or capricious. For avoidance of doubt, if the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT and the decision is determined to be arbitrary and capricious and causes delay, this the delay will constitute and be treated as a TxDOT-Caused Delay, and Developer DB Contractor shall be entitled to submit a Claim in accordance with Section 1213.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

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TxDOT Discretionary Approvals. If the Submittal is one where the Contract Documents indicate approval or consent or acceptance is required from TxDOT in its sole discretion, absolute discretion, unfettered discretion or good faith discretion, then TxDOT’s lack of approval, determination, decision or other action within the applicable time period under Section 4.1.2 3.1.2 shall be deemed a disapproval. If approval is subject to the sole, absolute or unfettered discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be final, binding and not subject to dispute resolution, and such decision shall not entitle Developer to an adjustment to the Price or Completion Deadline(s) or form the basis of any other Claim. If the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be binding unless it is finally determined by clear and convincing evidence under the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement that such decision was arbitrary or capricious. For avoidance of doubt, if the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT and the decision is determined to be arbitrary and capricious and causes delay, this delay will constitute and be treated as a TxDOT-Caused Delay, and Developer shall be entitled to submit a Claim in accordance with Section 1213.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

TxDOT Discretionary Approvals. If the Submittal is one where the Contract DBA Documents indicate approval or consent or acceptance is required from TxDOT in its discretionsole, absolute discretionabsolute, unfettered discretion or good faith discretion, then TxDOT’s lack of approval, determination, decision or other action within the applicable time period under Section 4.1.2 3.1.2 shall be deemed a disapproval. If approval is subject to the sole, absolute or unfettered discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be final, binding and not subject to dispute resolution, and such decision shall not entitle Developer DB Contractor to an adjustment to the Price or Completion Deadline(s) or form the basis of any other Claim. If the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be binding unless it is finally determined by clear and convincing evidence under the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement DBA by clear and convincing evidence that such decision was arbitrary or capricious. For avoidance of doubt, if the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT and the decision is determined to be arbitrary and capricious and causes delay, this delay it will constitute and be treated as a TxDOT-Caused Delay, and Developer DB Contractor shall be entitled to submit a Claim in accordance with Section 1213.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

TxDOT Discretionary Approvals. If the Submittal is one where the Contract DBA Documents indicate approval or consent or acceptance is required from TxDOT in its sole discretion, absolute discretion, unfettered discretion or good faith discretion, then TxDOT’s lack of approval, determination, decision or other action within the applicable time period under Section 4.1.2 3.1.2 shall be deemed a disapproval. If approval is subject to the sole, absolute or unfettered discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be final, binding and not subject to dispute resolution, and such decision shall not entitle Developer DB Contractor to an adjustment to the Price or Completion Deadline(s) or form the basis of any other Claim. If the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT, then its decision shall be binding unless it is finally determined by clear and convincing evidence under the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement that such decision was arbitrary or capricious. For avoidance of doubt, if the approval is subject to the good faith discretion of TxDOT and the decision is determined to be arbitrary and capricious and causes delay, this delay will constitute and be treated as a TxDOT-Caused Delay, and Developer DB Contractor shall be entitled to submit a Claim in accordance with Section 1213.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

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