Examples of Avoidable Delay in a sentence
Contractor shall not be granted an extension of time for any Avoidable Delay (also defined below).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor shall not be granted relief: (i) due to Contractor’s financial inability to perform; (ii) unless a Delay is an Unavoidable Delay and affects the Project’s or phase’s critical path as set forth in the applicable Construction Schedule, and then only to the extent such critical path is affected; or (iii) if a Delay would have resulted because of Contractor’s concurrent Avoidable Delay, notwithstanding the existence of an Unavoidable Delay.
Contractor shall not be entitled to, and hereby conclusively waives, any right to recovery of compensation, costs or damages for delay, disrup- tions, hindrances or interferences (including without limitation interruption of schedules, extended, excess of extraordinary field and indirect overhead costs, loss of productivity and the impact, ripple or cumulative effect on other Work) that are the result of Avoidable Delay.
However, District may in its sole discretion grant an extension of time for Avoidable Delay, if District determines that an extension is in District's best interest.
Contractor shall not be entitled to any time extension or additional compensation for any Avoidable Delay.
If a delay for which Contractor seeks compensation under Article 10.02F is caused concurrently with either Avoidable Delay or Unavoidable Delay, then District is only responsible for that portion of any compensable delay which it caused in excess of such Avoidable Delay or Unavoidable Delay, provided Contractor is able to prove such apportionment.
Cormac Campbell, ‘Coronavirus: COVID-19 courthouse closures create huge backlog’, BBC News, 15 July 2020; Northern Ireland Audit Office, ‘Speeding Up Justice: Avoidable Delay in the Criminal Justice System’ (NIAO, 2018).
The markup may only be applied to the actual cost of the parts or materials, excluding tax.
If such extension of time for Avoidable Delay is not granted, the provisions of the paragraph "Right of Owner to Terminate Contract" of these General Conditions will be followed.
All Components” compliance method for the entire material, lubricant, or product (valves, pumps etc.) provides clear regulatory compliance and is the best option as it eliminates chances of delay (some of which may be classified as Avoidable Delay) associated with further reviews and CDPH approval.