Common use of Entitlement to Estimate Clause in Contracts

Entitlement to Estimate. If The Company is (for whatever reason) unable on any relevant date to calculate precisely any sum due or which has accrued due or in respect of which the User has a liability to The Company for payment under any of the provisions of this Construction Agreement, The Company shall be entitled to invoice the User for a sum equal to The Company’s fair and reasonable estimate of the sums due or which may become due or in respect of which the User has a liability to The Company for payment. The Company shall also be entitled to send the User further invoices for such sums not covered in previous invoices. The User shall pay The Company all sums so invoiced by The Company.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement

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Entitlement to Estimate. If The Company is (for whatever reason) unable on any relevant date to calculate precisely any sum due or which has accrued due or in respect of which the User has a liability to The Company for payment under any of the provisions of this Construction AgreementCUSC, The Company shall be entitled to invoice the User for a sum equal to The Company’s fair and reasonable estimate of the sums due or which may become due or in respect of which the User has a liability to The Company for payment. The Company shall also be entitled to send the User further invoices for such sums not covered in previous invoices. The User shall pay The Company all sums so invoiced by The Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.nationalgrideso.com, www.nationalgrid.com

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