Common use of Late Contract Time Completion Clause in Contracts

Late Contract Time Completion. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) for each day or part thereof that expires after the Contract Time until the Work is accepted as substantially complete as provided in Section 5.03 of the General Conditions, which the parties believe is a fair estimate of the loss the City will suffer due to the difficulty of actually assessing the damages the City will suffer in the event of such a delay, and which the parties agree is not a penalty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement

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Late Contract Time Completion. One Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($1,000400.00) for each day or part thereof that expires after the Contract Time until the Work is accepted as substantially complete as provided in Section 5.03 of the General Conditions, which the parties believe is a fair estimate of the loss the City will suffer due to the difficulty of actually assessing the damages the City will suffer in the event of such a delay, and which the parties agree is not a penalty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

Late Contract Time Completion. One Thousand Ninety Two Dollars ($1,00092.00) for each day or part thereof that expires after the Contract Time contract time specified in paragraph 3.2, until the Work is accepted as substantially complete as provided defined in Section 5.03 of the General Conditions, which the parties believe is a fair estimate of the loss the City will suffer due to the difficulty of actually assessing the damages the City will suffer in the event of such a delay, and which the parties agree is not a penalty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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Late Contract Time Completion. One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,000500) for each day or part thereof that expires after the Contract Time until the Work is accepted as substantially complete as provided in Section 5.03 of the General Conditions, which the parties believe is a fair estimate of the loss the City will suffer due to the difficulty of actually assessing the damages the City will suffer in the event of such a delay, and which the parties agree is not a penalty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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