Common use of Actual Damages Clause in Contracts

Actual Damages. Contractor is liable to GDPM for all actual and direct damages caused by Contractor’s default. In the event Contractor fails to provide services or material as provided for in the Contract Documents, GDPM may substitute the services and/or material from a third party. GDPM may recover the costs associated with acquiring substitute services and/or materials, less any expense or costs saved by Contractor’s default, from Contractor.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Greater Dayton Premier, Greater Dayton Premier, Greater Dayton Premier

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