Common use of Completion Certificate Clause in Contracts

Completion Certificate. 17.1 The work shall not be considered to have been completed in accordance with the terms of the contract until the Engineer in charge shall have certified in writing to that effect. No approval of material or workmanship or approval of part of that during the progress of execution shall bind the engineer in charge or any way prevent him for even rejecting the work which is claimed to be completed and to suspend the issue or his certificate of completion until such alterations and modification or reconstruction have been effected at the cost of the contractor as shall enable him to certify that the work has been completed to his satisfaction.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Government of Maharashtra, Government of Maharashtra, Government of Maharashtra

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Completion Certificate. 17.1 17.1) The work shall not be considered to have been completed in accordance with the terms of the contract until the Engineer in Engineer-in-charge shall have certified in writing to that effect. No approval of material or workmanship or approval of part of that work during the progress of execution shall bind the engineer in Engineer-in-charge or in any way prevent him for from even rejecting the work which is claimed to be completed and to suspend the issue or of his certificate of completion until such alterations alteration and modification or reconstruction have been effected at the cost of the contractor as shall enable him to certify that the work has been completed to his satisfaction.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: maharashtra.etenders.in, pwd.maharashtra.etenders.in, www.pdkv.ac.in

Completion Certificate. 17.1 17.1) The work shall not be considered to have been completed in accordance with the terms of the contract until the Engineer in Engineer-in- charge shall have certified in writing to that effect. No approval of material or workmanship or approval of part of that work during the progress of execution shall bind the engineer in Engineer-in-charge or in any way prevent him for from even rejecting the work which is claimed to be completed and to suspend the issue or of his certificate of completion until such alterations alteration and modification or reconstruction have been effected at the cost of the contractor as shall enable him to certify that the work has been completed to his satisfaction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dmer.maharashtra.etenders.in

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Completion Certificate. 17.1 17.1) The work shall not be considered to have been completed in accordance with the terms of the contract until the Engineer in Engineer-in-charge shall have certified in writing to that effect. No approval of material or workmanship or approval of part of that work during the progress of execution shall bind the engineer in Engineer-in- charge or in any way prevent him for from even rejecting the work which is claimed to be completed and to suspend the issue or of his certificate of completion until such alterations alteration and modification or reconstruction have been effected at the cost of the contractor as shall enable him to certify that the work has been completed to his satisfaction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: maharashtra.etenders.in

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