City Fault definition

City Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach at the time made of any City representation or warranty herein set forth), failure, non-performance or non-compliance by the City under this Design-Build Contract with respect to its obligations and responsibilities under this Design-Build Contract to the extent not directly attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance and which materially and adversely affects the Design-Builder’s rights, obligations or ability or costs to perform under this Design-Build Contract.
City Fault means any material failure, non-performance or non-compliance by the City with respect to its obligations and responsibilities under this Service Contract (other than payment obligations) to the extent not directly attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance.
City Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach at the time made of any City representation or warranty herein set forth), failure, non-performance or non-compliance by the City under this Service Contract with respect to its obligations and responsibilities under this Service Contract to the extent not directly attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance and which materially and adversely affects the Company’s rights, obligations or ability or costs to perform under this Service Contract. Service Contract for the Supply, Placement, Removal and Thermal Reactivation of Granular Activated Carbon Article IDefinitions and Interpretation

Examples of City Fault in a sentence

  • Evaluation of the Marble City Fault as a seismic source: SFC has not consistently located the trace of the MCF near the SFC site (e.g., Chenoweth, 1983; SFC, 2008, Appendix E,Figure 3.2).

  • The results of the comprehensive fault hazard investigation are summarized in this report, but a detailed discussion of the fault hazard investigation is presented in a separate report: Century City Fault Investigation Report (Metro, 2011).

  • The faults on and around the SFC site that SFC investigated specifically as candidates for capable faults include: (1) faults associated with the South Fault of Warner Uplift (observed at the dam a few kilometers upriver from Webbers Falls, OK), (2) the CSF and an east-west splay of the “Carlile Fault” (an alternate name of the Carlile School Fault) near the southern boundary of the SFC property, and (3) the Marble City Fault and its splay.

  • Site M, Antioch Cave, is located in the creek bottom of Onion Creek about 200 feet upstream of the Mountain City Fault that defines the eastern edge of the Recharge Zone (Figure 4.7).

  • The inferred “Lake City Fault Zone” (LCFZ) (Hedel, 1980, 1981, 1984; Benoit et al., 2004; Egger et al., 2011) is a structure thought to run across the graben and connect the two range front faults (Figure 1), and has led to the proposition that the LCFZ controls west to east thermal fluid flow (Glen et al., 2008).

  • If the Company shall claim to have sustained delays due to an Uncontrollable Circumstance (other than delays resulting from City Fault or City-directed Change Orders not due to Company Fault), the Company shall be entitled only to an extension of time as a result of such delay and shall not have or assert any other claim, cause or action against the City based on such delay.

  • The Company shall provide Cost Substantiation for all such other costs invoiced to the City hereunder, and for all estimates and quotations furnished to the City hereunder for the purpose of negotiating a price for Extra Construction Work, Treatment Facility Modifications, additional Operation Services or other additional work necessitated on account of Uncontrollable Circumstances, City Fault or City request.

  • No act or omission on the part of the City, its employees, agents, representative and contractors (other than City Fault) shall be construed as relieving the Design-Builder of this responsibility.


More Definitions of City Fault

City Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach of any City representation or warranty herein set forth) failure, nonperformance, noncompliance or any negligent or willful misconduct by the City under this Agreement (whether or not attributable to any elected or appointed official,

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