Common use of Contractor’s Obligation Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Obligation. Prior to Substantial Completion of each Deliverable Portion of Work and for a period of one (1) year following the later of: (i) Substantial Completion of each Deliverable Portion of Work; (ii) the date for commencement of warranties in accordance with the Contract Documents; or (iii) such longer periods of time contained in the Contract Documents’ specific warranties (collectively, the “Defective Work Warranty”), Contractor shall promptly remove from the Site and correct and repair all Defective Work, whether completed or in progress. Costs of removing and correcting Defective Work, including additional testing and inspections, uncovering, replacement, and recovering, and associated compensation for the Owner Parties’ additional services, shall be at Contractor’s expense.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

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Contractor’s Obligation. Prior to Substantial Completion of each Deliverable Portion of Work and for a period of [one (1) year year] following the later of: (i) Substantial Completion of each Deliverable Portion of Work; (ii) the date for commencement of warranties in accordance with the Contract Documents; or (iii) such longer periods of time contained in the Contract Documents’ specific warranties (collectively, the “Defective Work Warranty”), Contractor shall promptly remove from the Site and correct and repair all Defective Work, whether completed or in progress. Costs of removing and correcting Defective Work, including additional testing and inspections, uncovering, replacement, and recovering, and associated compensation for the Owner Parties’ additional services, shall be at Contractor’s expense.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

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