Common use of Cash Allowance Clause in Contracts

Cash Allowance. An estimated sum of money to be used only for a limited class of expenditures such as utility relocation costs, fees for special licenses or permits, or other “pass-through” costs that would be the same for any contractor. Cash Allowances may not be used to purchase goods or services that are not specified in the Contract. The unspecified items must be purchased according to the terms of the General Conditions. A Cash Allowance may be referred to in the Contract Documents as an “Allowance”.

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Samples: cdn.fly2houston.com, Design Build Contract, Sample Contract

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Cash Allowance. An estimated sum of money to be used only for a limited class of expenditures such as utility relocation costs, fees for special licenses or permits, or other “pass-through” costs that would be the same for any contractor. Cash Allowances may not be used to purchase goods or services that are not specified in the Contract. The unspecified items must be purchased according to the terms of the General Conditions. A Cash Allowance may be referred to in the Contract Documents as an “Allowance”Article 7.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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