Common use of Unforeseen Site Conditions Clause in Contracts

Unforeseen Site Conditions. Subcontractor represents that it has visited the Project site and is familiar with the nature of construction in the general area where the site is located, including site conditions. Subcontractor shall make no claims for differing site conditions except as authorized in the Contract Documents. If Subcontractor presents a claim to Contractor for differing site conditions, Contractor will in good faith present a like claim for compensation and/or a time extension (where applicable) to the Owner so long as Contractor believes in good faith that there is a reasonable basis for Subcontractor's claim. Contractor shall have no obligation to compensate Subcontractor for any claim for a differing site condition unless and until Owner compensates Contractor for such condition, and Subcontractor shall not receive an extension of time for a differing site condition unless Contractor receives a like extension of time from the Owner. Contractor's liability to Subcontractor for differing site conditions shall be limited to Owner's liability to Contractor for any costs or time allegedly incurred by Subcontractor (unless Contractor refuses to present a like claim to the Owner for consideration).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

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Unforeseen Site Conditions. Subcontractor represents that it has visited the Project site and is familiar with the nature of construction in the general area where the site is located, including site conditions. Subcontractor shall make no claims for differing site conditions except as authorized in the Contract Documents. If Subcontractor presents a claim to Contractor for differing site conditions, Contractor will in good faith present a like claim for compensation and/or a time extension (where applicable) to the Owner so long as Contractor believes in good faith that there is a reasonable basis for Subcontractor's ’s claim. Contractor shall have no obligation to compensate Subcontractor for any claim for a differing site condition unless and until Owner compensates Contractor for such condition, and Subcontractor shall not receive an extension of time for a differing site condition unless Contractor receives a like extension of time from the Owner. Contractor's ’s liability to Subcontractor for differing site conditions shall be limited to Owner's ’s liability to Contractor for any costs or time allegedly incurred by Subcontractor (unless Contractor refuses to present a like claim to the Owner for consideration).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

Unforeseen Site Conditions. Subcontractor represents that it has visited the Project site and is familiar with the nature of construction in the general area where the site is located, including site conditions. Subcontractor shall make no claims for differing site conditions except as authorized in the Contract Documents. If Subcontractor presents a claim to Contractor for differing site conditions, Contractor will in good faith present a like claim for compensation and/or a time extension (where applicable) to the Owner General Contractor so long as Contractor believes in good faith that there is a reasonable basis for Subcontractor's ’s claim. Contractor shall have no obligation to compensate Subcontractor for any claim for a differing site condition unless and until Owner General Contractor compensates Contractor for such condition, and Subcontractor shall not receive an extension of time for a differing site condition unless Contractor receives a like extension of time from the OwnerGeneral Contractor. Contractor's ’s liability to Subcontractor for differing site conditions shall be limited to Owner's General Contractor’s liability to Contractor for any costs or time allegedly incurred by Subcontractor (unless Contractor refuses to present a like claim to the Owner General Contractor for consideration).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sub Subcontract Agreement, Sub Subcontract Agreement

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Unforeseen Site Conditions. Subcontractor represents that it has visited the Project site and is familiar with the nature of construction in the general area where the site is located, including site conditions. Subcontractor shall make no claims for differing site conditions except as authorized in the Contract Documents. If Subcontractor presents a claim to Contractor for differing site conditions, Contractor will in good faith present a like claim for compensation and/or a time extension (where applicable) to the Owner General Contractor so long as Contractor believes in good faith that there is a reasonable basis for Subcontractor's claim. Contractor shall have no obligation to compensate Subcontractor for any claim for a differing site condition unless and until Owner General Contractor compensates Contractor for such condition, and Subcontractor shall not receive an extension of time for a differing site condition unless Contractor receives a like extension of time from the OwnerGeneral Contractor. Contractor's liability to Subcontractor for differing site conditions shall be limited to OwnerGeneral Contractor's liability to Contractor for any costs or time allegedly incurred by Subcontractor (unless Contractor refuses to present a like claim to the Owner General Contractor for consideration).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sub Subcontract Agreement

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