Common use of Claim Clause in Contracts

Claim. A demand or assertion by the Owner or the Contractor seeking an adjustment of the Contract Sum or Contract Time, or both, or other relief with respect to the terms of the Contract. The term "Claim" also includes other disputes and matters in question between the Owner and the Contractor arising out of or relating to the Contract. The responsibility to substantiate a Claim shall rest with the party making the Claim. A demand for money or services by a third party, including a Trade Contractor, Supplier, or subcontractor to the Contractor, is ipso facto not a Claim against the Owner.

Appears in 59 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Claim. A demand or assertion by the Owner or the Contractor seeking an adjustment of the Contract Sum or Contract Time, or both, or other relief with respect to the terms of the Contract. The term "Claim" also includes other disputes and matters in question between the Owner and the Contractor arising out of or relating to the Contract. The responsibility to substantiate a Claim shall rest with the party making the Claim. A demand for money or services by a third party, including a Trade Contractor, Supplier, Subcontractor or subcontractor Supplier to the Contractor, Contractor is ipso facto not a Claim against the Owner.

Appears in 35 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

Claim. A demand or assertion by the Owner or the Contractor Design-Builder seeking an adjustment of the Contract Sum or Contract Time, or both, or other relief with respect to the terms of the Contract. The term "Claim" also includes other disputes and matters in question between the Owner and the Contractor Design-Builder arising out of or relating to the Contract. The responsibility to substantiate a Claim shall rest with the party making the Claim. A demand for money or services by a third party, including a Trade Contractor, Supplier, or subcontractor to the ContractorDesign-Builder, is ipso facto not a Claim against the Owner.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

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Claim. A demand or assertion by the Owner or the Contractor CM/GC seeking an adjustment of the Contract Sum or Contract Time, or both, or other relief with respect to the terms of the Contract. The term "Claim" also includes other disputes and matters in question between the Owner and the Contractor CM/GC arising out of or relating to the Contract. The responsibility to substantiate a Claim shall rest with the party making the Claim. A demand for money or services by a third party, including a Trade ContractorCM/GC, Supplier, or subcontractor to the ContractorCM/GC, is ipso facto not a Claim against the Owner.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract, Construction Management Contract

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