Work of Others Sample Clauses

Work of Others. 2.7.1 Design-Build Subcontractor agrees to reasonably cooperate with, and coordinate its activities so as not to interfere with, those parties performing work at the Site, including Owner’s and Design-Builder’s separate contractors, so that the Project can be completed in an orderly and coordinated manner without unreasonable disruption. SAMPLE
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Work of Others. CONTRACTOR makes no warranty as to the quality of work performed by others or the functionality and design of the originally installed/modified fire sprinkler/suppression or alarm system(s). CONTRACTOR makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the adequacy, performance or condition of any fire protection/suppression or notification equipment. CONTRACTOR cannot and does not guarantee that loss or damage will not occur.
Work of Others. If any part of Subcontractor’s Work depends upon the work of the Owner or another subcontractor, Subcontractor shall, prior to proceeding with the Work, promptly report to FLINT any apparent discrepancies or defects in such other work that render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results. Failure of Subcontractor to report discrepancies or defects shall constitute an acceptance of Owner’s or other subcontractor’s work as fit and proper to receive Subcontractor’s Work, except as to defects that may subsequently become apparent in work by others. Should Subcontractor cause damage to the work or property of Owner or another subcontractor, Subcontractor shall, upon due notice, promptly attempt to remedy or otherwise settle with such other subcontractor by agreement, or otherwise to resolve the dispute.
Work of Others. In carrying out its work, the Subcontractor shall take necessary precautions to protect properly the finished work of other trades from damage caused by its operations. The Subcontractor shall cooperate with the Contractor and other subcontractors whose work might interfere with the Subcontractor’s work and shall participate in the preparation of coordinated drawings in areas of congestion, specifically noting and advising the Contractor of any such interference.
Work of Others. 18.1. Subcontractor, in performing its Work required hereunder, shall take all reasonable and necessary precautions to protect the finished work of other contractors, subcontractors or trades from damage caused by Subcontractor's operations. Subcontractor shall cooperate with Contractor and other trades, contractors and other subcontractors whose work might interfere with Subcontractor's Work, and shall participate in the preparation, if requested by Contractor, of coordination drawings. Subcontractor shall notify Contractor, in writing within three (3) business days of any and all interference or potential interference of its Work with the work of other contractors, subcontractors and trades. If Subcontractor proceeds with its Work without so notifying Contractor, such action shall constitute a waiver by Subcontractor of any rights and remedies Subcontractor possesses against Contractor or any party on account of said interference; and, in addition, Subcontractor shall be liable to Contractor for any damages Contractor sustains by Subcontractor's so proceeding.
Work of Others. Client agrees that AKS shall not be responsible or liable for any work performed or services provided by anyone other than AKS and/or AKS’s direct employees. If AKS assists Client with the coordination of other contractors and/or design professional and/or consultants, and/or AKS arranges for the provision of services by others, such coordination and/or other efforts is done as a convenience to Client and does not make AKS liable for the services provided by others. Client understands and expressly acknowledges that AKS does not provide geotechnical engineering, safety, traffic engineering, structural engineering, or electrical engineering services. Client acknowledges that AKS does not assume responsibility and agrees that AKS shall have no liability for determining, supervising, implementing or controlling the means, methods, technique, sequencing or procedures of construction, or monitoring, evaluating or reporting job conditions that relate to health, safety or welfare.
Work of Others. Company makes no warranty as to the quality of work performed by others or the functionality and design of the originally installed/modified Equipment and System(s). Company makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the adequacy, performance or condition of any fire or security Equipment or System(s). Company cannot and does not guarantee that loss or damage will not occur.
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Work of Others. Contractor shall not cut or alter the materials of any Third Party Contractor except with the prior written consent of Owner's Representative.
Work of Others. Xxxxxxx shall not be responsible for taking precautions for protection of the work or safety of the public through or around the Project operations and Xxxxxxx shall not be responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequencing or procedures of the work of others. Additional responsibilities of Client may be specified in Attachment D ("Additional Client Responsibilities").

Related to Work of Others

  • Errors of Others GFS shall not be liable for the errors of other service providers to the Trust, including the errors of pricing services (other than to pursue all reasonable claims against the pricing service based on the pricing services' standard contracts entered into by GFS) and errors in information provided by an investment adviser (including prices and pricing formulas and the untimely transmission of trade information) or custodian to the Trust; except or unless any GFS action or inaction by GFS is a direct or proximate cause of the error.

  • No Other Modifications Except as modified by this Extension and Amendment, the provisions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

  • Mechanics Except as otherwise provided in this Article, the mechanics for the deduction of representation fees and the transmission of such fees to the Association will, as nearly as possible, be the same as those used for the deduction and transmission of regular membership dues to the Association.

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