Common use of Joint Checking Clause in Contracts

Joint Checking. 39 A joint check is a check between a Subcontractor and the Contractor to the 40 supplier of materials/supplies. The check is issued by the Contractor as payer 41 to the Subcontractor and the material supplier jointly for items to be incorporated 42 into the project. The DBE must release the check to the supplier, while the 43 Contractor acts solely as the guarantor. 44 45 A joint check agreement must be approved by the Engineer and requested by 46 the DBE involved using the DBE Joint Check Request Form (form # 272-053) 47 prior to its use. The form must accompany the DBE Joint Check Agreement 48 between the parties involved, including the conditions of the arrangement and 49 expected use of the joint checks. 1 The approval to use joint checks and the use will be closely monitored by the

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Sources: Construction Contract

Joint Checking. 39 2 A joint check is a check between a Subcontractor and the Contractor to the 40 3 supplier of materials/supplies. The check is issued by the Contractor as payer 41 4 to the Subcontractor and the material supplier jointly for items to be incorporated 42 5 into the project. The DBE must release the check to the supplier, while the 43 6 Contractor acts solely as the guarantor. 44 45 . 8 A joint check agreement must be approved by the Engineer and requested by 46 9 the DBE involved using the DBE Joint Check Request Form (form # 272-053) 47 10 prior to its use. The form must accompany the DBE Joint Check Agreement 48 11 between the parties involved, including the conditions of the arrangement and 49 12 expected use of the joint checks. 1 14 The approval to use joint checks and the use will be closely monitored by the

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Sources: Construction Contract

Joint Checking. 39 14 A joint check is a check between a Subcontractor and the Contractor to the 40 15 supplier of materials/supplies. The check is issued by the Contractor as payer 41 16 to the Subcontractor and the material supplier jointly for items to be incorporated 42 17 into the project. The DBE must release the check to the supplier, while the 43 18 Contractor acts solely as the guarantor. 44 45 19 20 A joint check agreement must be approved by the Engineer and requested by 46 21 the DBE involved using the DBE Joint Check Request Form (form # 272-053) 47 22 prior to its use. The form must accompany the DBE Joint Check Agreement 48 23 between the parties involved, including the conditions of the arrangement and 49 24 expected use of the joint checks. 1 25 26 The approval to use joint checks and the use will be closely monitored by the

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Sources: Construction Contract