Common use of Damage to Property at the Site Clause in Contracts

Damage to Property at the Site. The Design/Builder shall be responsible for any and all damage or loss to property at the Site, except to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of the Owner, its Separate Contractors, or its representatives, employees or agents and not covered by required insurance. The costs and expenses incurred by the Design/Builder under this Article shall be paid as a Cost of the Work to the extent that such costs and expenses are in excess of or are not covered by required insurance, and to the extent of any deductibles.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Design/Build Agreement Replacement Playground Structures, Design/Build Agreement Community Park Play Structure, Design/Build Agreement Replacement Playground Structures

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Damage to Property at the Site. The Design/-Builder shall be responsible for any and all damage or loss to property at the Site, except to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of the Owner, its Separate Contractors, or its representatives, employees or agents and not covered by required insurance. The costs and expenses incurred by the Design/-Builder under this Article shall be paid as a Cost of included in the Work to the extent that such costs and expenses are in excess of or are not covered by required insurance, and to the extent of any deductiblesContract Price.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Build Agreement

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Damage to Property at the Site. The Design/Builder shall be responsible for any and all damage or loss to property at the Site, except to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of the Owner, its Separate Contractors, or its representatives, employees or agents and not covered by required insurance. The costs and expenses incurred by the Design/Builder under this Article shall may be paid as a Cost of the Work to the extent that such costs and expenses were not caused by the Design/Builder or tis Subcontractors, and are in excess of or are not covered by required insuranceinsurance and payment is actually received from the insurer, and to the extent of any deductibles.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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