Extraordinary Conditions definition

Extraordinary Conditions means unforeseeable or exceptional conditions resulting from causes beyond the reasonable control of the Subrecipient such as, but not limited to fires, floods, strikes, acts of God, and acts of third parties that singly or in combination cause material breach of this Agreement.
Extraordinary Conditions means any and all Unforeseen Conditions which would not be expected to be known to Contractor on the basis of Contractor’s experience with projects similar to the Project or inspection of the Project Site and do not constitute a risk or obligation assumed by Contractor in the Contract Documents. For the avoidance of doubt, the following are Extraordinary Conditions: the existence of Hazardous Materials on the Project Site which were not disclosed in any reports or other documents furnished by HTFC to Contractor, including (a) asbestos-containing materials;
Extraordinary Conditions means any and all Unforeseen Conditions which would not be expected to be known to Contractor on the basis of Contractor’s experience with projects similar to the Project or inspection of the Project Site and do not constitute a risk or obligation assumed by Contractor in the Contract Documents. For the avoidance of doubt, the following are Extraordinary Conditions: the existence of Hazardous Materials on the Project Site which were not disclosed in any reports or other documents furnished by HTFC to Contractor, including (a) asbestos-containing materials; (b) fuel tanks of any kind and/or any petroleum, or other gasoline, propane, or other fluids or substances within (or discharging or discharged from) any such fuel tanks; and/or (c) lead or lead-based paints.

Examples of Extraordinary Conditions in a sentence

  • Leave for Extraordinary Conditions 47 10.10.1. Leave for Extraordinary Conditions 47 10.11.

  • In any such action, the Grantee shall have the burden of proving that the alleged noncompliance was due to Extraordinary Conditions.

  • If the Department disagrees that the events or circumstances described by the Grantee constitute Extraordinary Conditions, the Department must provide the Grantee with a written objection within sixty (60) days of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s notice under paragraph 6.3(b), together with an explanation of the basis for its objection.


More Definitions of Extraordinary Conditions

Extraordinary Conditions means the existence of Hazardous Materials on the Project Site which were not disclosed in any reports or other documents furnished by Owner to Contractor and which are NOT: (a) asbestos-containing materials; (b) fuel tanks of any kind and/or any petroleum, or other gasoline, propane, or other fluids or substances within (or discharging or discharged from) any such fuel tanks; and/or (c) lead or lead-based paints. "Fees-And-Costs" means the reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys, architects, engineers, investigators, expert witnesses, contractors, consultants, and other Persons, and costs of investigating claims, obtaining transcripts, printing of briefs and records on appeal, copying, and other reimbursable costs and expenses charged by any of the foregoing, and all other reasonable expenses of any actual or potential Legal Proceeding.
Extraordinary Conditions means subsequent to a hurricane, flood, or other natural hazard or subsequent to a defective finding on a previous inspection.
Extraordinary Conditions means, in relation to the approval of a Site Plan pursuant to Section 41 of the Planning Act, conditions which: (a) are not commonly imposed on similar projects (excluding the Public Component) in the City of Toronto in circumstances similar to those relating to the Project; and
Extraordinary Conditions means the existence of Hazardous Materials on the Project Site which were not disclosed in any reports or other documents furnished by Owner to Contractor and which are NOT: (a) asbestos- containing materials; (b) fuel tanks of any kind and/or any petroleum, or other gasoline, propane, or other fluids or substances within (or discharging or discharged from) any such fuel tanks; and/or (c) lead or lead-based paints.
Extraordinary Conditions means any and all Unforeseen Conditions which would not be expected to be known to Contractor on the basis of Contractor’s experience with projects similar to the Project or inspection of the Project Site and do not constitute a risk or obligation assumed by Contractor in the Contract Documents. For the avoidance of doubt, the following are Extraordinary Conditions: i) the existence of Hazardous Materials on the Project Site which were not disclosed in any reports or other documents furnished by HTFC to Contractor, including (a) asbestos-containing materials; (b) fuel tanks of any kind and/or any petroleum, or other gasoline, propane, or other fluids or substances within (or discharging or discharged from) any such fuel tanks; and/or (c) lead or lead-based paints; ii) Work required to comply with applicable codes and standards not previously specified in contract documents; iii) Work related to structural deficiencies discovered in the course of performing the Work; iv) corrective measures to cure hazardous or unsafe conditions of the site discovered during the course of the Work (except such hazards or unsafe conditions arising from or caused by Contractor’s Work or work performed under the direction or control of Contractor); and v) Work requested by HTFC after execution of applicable Work Order not previously contemplated.