Common use of Item Clause in Contracts

Item. Where prices are submitted by the contractor or nominated/selected subcontractors during the progress of the works in respect of contract instructions or in regard to a claim under the terms of the contract and notwithstanding the fact that such prices may be used in an interim payment certificate, there is to be no presumption of acceptance. Should the principal agent wish to accept any such prices prior to the issue of the final certificate, it will be in writing 33 Recovery of expense and loss (clause 33)F:............................. V:............................ T:............................ Item

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.idt.org.za, www.idt.org.za, www.idt.org.za

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Item. Where prices are submitted by the contractor or nominated/selected subcontractors during the progress of the works in respect of contract instructions or in regard to a claim under the terms of the contract and notwithstanding the fact that such prices may be used in an interim payment certificate, there is to be no presumption of acceptance. Should the principal agent wish to accept any such prices prior to the issue of the final certificate, it will be in writing 33 32 Recovery of expense and loss (clause 33)F33) F:............................. V:............................ T:............................ ItemItem 33 Final account and final payment (clause 34) F:............................. V:............................ T:............................

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: health.gov.za, health.gov.za, health.gov.za

Item. Where prices are submitted by the contractor or nominated/selected subcontractors during the progress of the works in respect of contract instructions or in regard to a claim under the terms of the contract and notwithstanding the fact that such prices may be used in an interim payment certificate, there is to be no presumption of acceptance. Should the principal agent wish to accept any such prices prior to the issue of the final certificate, it will be in writing 33 Recovery of expense and loss (clause 33)F33) F:............................. V:............................ T:............................ ItemItem 34 Final account and final payment (clause 34) F:............................. V:............................ T:............................

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.vut.ac.za, www.vut.ac.za

Item. Where prices are submitted by the contractor or nominated/selected subcontractors during the progress of the works in respect of contract instructions or in regard to a claim under the terms of the contract and notwithstanding the fact that such prices may be used in an interim payment certificate, there is to be no presumption of acceptance. Should the principal agent wish to accept any such prices prior to the issue of the final certificate, it will be in writing 33 Recovery of expense and loss (clause 33)F33) 33 F:............................. V:............................ T:............................ ItemItem Final account and final payment (clause 34) 34 F:............................. V:............................

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Item. Where prices are submitted by the contractor or nominated/selected subcontractors during the progress of the works in respect of contract instructions or in regard to a claim under the terms of the contract and notwithstanding the fact that such prices may be used in an interim payment certificate, there is to be no presumption of acceptance. Should the principal agent wish to accept any such prices prior to the issue of the final certificate, it will be in writing 33 Recovery of expense and loss (clause 33)F:............................. V:............................ T:............................ ItemItem 34 Final account and final payment (clause 34)F:............................. V:............................ T:............................

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ggda.co.za

Item. Where prices are submitted by the contractor or nominated/selected subcontractors during the progress of the works in respect of contract instructions or in regard to a claim under the terms of the contract and notwithstanding the fact that such prices may be used in an interim payment certificate, there is to be no presumption of acceptance. Should the principal agent wish to accept any such prices prior to the issue of the final certificate, it will be in writing 33 Recovery of expense and loss (clause 33)F:............................. V:............................ T:............................ ItemItem Final account and final payment (clause 34)F:............................. V:............................ T:............................

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ggda.co.za

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