Common use of Delays and Extension of Time Clause in Contracts

Delays and Extension of Time. If the Service Provider is delayed at any time in the progress of providing services by an act or neglect by the District, or by changes ordered in the work, or by labor disputes, strikes, insurrections, fires, act of God, or other documented, unexpected causes beyond the Service Provider’s control, or by delay authorized by the District, then the contract term of service and/or cost may be extended by a contract modification for such reasonable time as the District and the Service Provider may agree. An extension of time for the Service Provider’s performance under these circumstances is the Service Provider’s only remedy, and the Service Provider shall not be entitled to damages for delay.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Services Contract, Services Contract

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