Common use of Written Notice of Claim Clause in Contracts

Written Notice of Claim. If Contractor claims that any instructions issued after the effective date of this Contract, by Drawings or otherwise, involve extra costs, Contractor will be entitled to reimbursement for such extra costs only to the extent Contractor so notifies District in writing before proceeding to execute the affected Work and within five (5) days after receipt of such instructions. Claims and demands for any other cause, whatsoever, by Contractor against District must be served in writing upon District within five (5) days from the occurrence of the cause giving rise to the claim. Timely compliance with the written claim requirements of this Contract is a condition precedent to Contractor’s right to payment on account of any claim and failure to provide such written claim or demand or notice will constitute a waiver of such claim.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Flexible Services Contract, Flexible Services Contract, Construction Contract

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Written Notice of Claim. If Contractor claims that any instructions issued after the effective date of this Contract, by Drawings or otherwise, involve extra costs, Contractor will be entitled to reimbursement for such extra costs only to the extent Contractor so notifies District City in writing before proceeding to execute the affected Work and within five (5) days after receipt of such instructions. Claims and demands for any other cause, whatsoever, by Contractor against District City must be served in writing upon District City within five (5) days from the occurrence of the cause giving rise to the claim. Timely compliance with the written claim requirements of this Contract is a condition precedent to Contractor’s right to payment on account of any claim and failure to provide such written claim or demand or notice will constitute a waiver of such claim.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Improvement Contract

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