Labor and Materials Payment Bond Sample Clauses

Labor and Materials Payment Bond. 20 The Entity shall also submit a bond on the form provided by the District, which in all respects complies with 21 Civil Code sections 3247-3252, inclusive. This bond, hereinafter referred to as a “Payment Bond,” shall be in
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Labor and Materials Payment Bond. Contractor shall also submit a bond on the form provided with the Contract Documents, which in all respects complies with Civil Code sections 9550-9566, inclusive. This bond, hereinafter referred to as a “Payment Bond,” shall be in a sum no less than one hundred percent (100%) of the GMP (including the Construction Contingency), as set forth in Exhibit A to the Facilities Lease.
Labor and Materials Payment Bond. The Contractor shall furnish a satisfactory Labor and Materials Payment Bond meeting all statutory requirements of the State of California on the form provided by the Agency in an amount that shall remain equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the compensation to be paid Contractor under this Agreement to secure payment of all claims, demands, stop notices, or charges of material suppliers, mechanics, or laborers employed by the Contractor or by any subcontractor, or any person, form, or entity eligible to file a stop payment notice with respect to the Project. The Labor and Materials Payment Bond shall remain in force and shall not be released until at least seven (7) months after the date of recordation of the Notice of Completion or Notice of Acceptance, whichever occurs first.
Labor and Materials Payment Bond. A labor and materials payment bond issued by a corporate surety or sureties licensed and permitted to do business by and within the State of California in an amount representing not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the total cost of any and all construction performed hereunder per California Civil Code Sections 9550 and following.
Labor and Materials Payment Bond. Engineered Soil Repairs, Inc. The City of Saratoga, California (“Owner”) and (“Contractor”), have Xxxxxxx Avenue Slope Stabilization entered into a written agreement for furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for the construction of the [PROJECT NAME] (said agreement, together including all contract documents and changes thereto, the “Construction Contract”) and Contractor is required by the terms of the Construction Contract to furnish a bond to secure payment for all work, labor, materials, equipment or services furnished in connection with the Construction Contract.
Labor and Materials Payment Bond. TREES 360 DEGREES The City of Saratoga, California (“Owner”) and (“Contractor”), have TREE SERVICES CALL-OUTS entered into a written agreement for furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for the construction of the [PROJECT NAME] (said agreement, together including all contract documents and changes thereto, the “Construction Contract”) and Contractor is required by the terms of the Construction Contract to furnish a bond to secure payment for all work, labor, materials, equipment or services furnished in connection with the Construction Contract.
Labor and Materials Payment Bond. The City of Saratoga, California (“Owner”) and (“Contractor”), have Guava Court Drainage and Parking Improve entered into a written agreement for furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for the construction of the le [PROJECT NAME] (said agreement, together including all contract documents and changes thereto, the “Construction Contract”) and Contractor is required by the terms of the Construction Contract to furnish a bond to secure payment for all work, labor, materials, equipment or services furnished in connection with the Construction Contract.
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  • LABOR AND MATERIALS 3.4.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall provide and pay for labor, materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery, water, heat, utilities, transportation, and other facilities and services necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work, whether temporary or permanent and whether or not incorporated or to be incorporated in the Work.

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