Common use of Contractor’s Authority Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Authority. Buyer is specifically reminded that all construction materials, vehicles, supplies, tools and equipment used to construct the home, and the Premises are owned by Contractor or its contractors until the closing. Contractor shall have the sole authority to direct the completion of the work in all respects, including the ordering of materials and supplies, and the hiring and scheduling of all subcontractors. Buyer shall not interfere with the completion of the work in any manner and shall not direct workmen, suppliers or subcontractors. Any items identified in subsection B, above (if permitted by Contractor), shall be done at the time designated by Contractor to Buyer. All communications or inquiries regarding the work under this Agreement shall be directed to Contractor. Buyer shall have the right to make reasonable inspections of the work, but subject to the Buyer’s compliance with this Subsection C and subject to the agents, employees, brokers (as may be identified in the Purchase and Sale Agreement), contractors, subcontractors, shareholders, officers or other persons authorized by Contractor accompanying the Buyer or any person or entity acting on behalf of the Buyer during such inspections.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement

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