Common use of Liquidated Damages for Delay Clause in Contracts

Liquidated Damages for Delay. In addition to the Contractor bearing the actual cost of correcting any non-compliant work or any other actual damages resulting from Contractor’s breach of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees to pay the Contractor delay damages in the amount of [INSERT AMOUNT] per day for every day that the goods and/or services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement have not been timely delivered to the District in compliance with the Scope of Services set forth above, unless the delay has been properly excused by the terms of this Agreement. The parties agree that the District’s actual damages for delay are difficult to estimate and that this [INSERT AMOUNT] per day sum is a reasonable pre-estimate of the District’s actual damages for each day of delay and that the [INSERT AMOUNT] per day sum is intended by the parties to be in the nature of liquidated damages, not a penalty. It is not the parties’ intent for this provision to limit either party’s remedies against the other for the breach of this Agreement, except for the District’s money damages for unexcused delays caused by the Contractor.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Contract for Goods And, Contract for Goods, Contract for Goods And

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Liquidated Damages for Delay. In addition to the Contractor bearing the actual cost of correcting any non-compliant work or any other actual damages resulting from Contractor’s breach of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees to pay the Contractor delay damages in the amount of [INSERT AMOUNT] per day for every day that the goods and/or services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement have not been timely delivered to the District in compliance with the Scope of Services set forth above, unless the delay has been properly excused by the terms of this Agreement. The parties agree that the District’s actual damages for delay are difficult to estimate and that this [INSERT AMOUNT] per day sum is a reasonable pre-estimate of the District’s actual damages for each day of delay and that the is [INSERT AMOUNT] per day sum is intended by the parties to be in the nature of liquidated damages, not a penalty. It is not the parties’ intent for this provision to limit either party’s remedies against the other for the breach of this Agreement, except for the District’s money damages for unexcused delays caused by the Contractor.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract for Goods, Contract for Goods And, Contract for Goods And

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Liquidated Damages for Delay. In addition to the Contractor bearing the actual cost of correcting any non-compliant work or any other actual damages resulting from Contractor’s breach of this Agreement, the Contractor agrees to pay the Contractor delay damages in the amount of [INSERT AMOUNT] ten percent (10%) of the invoice amount per day for every day that the goods and/or services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement have not been timely delivered to the District in compliance with the Scope of Services set forth above, unless the delay has been properly excused by the terms of this Agreement. The parties agree that the District’s actual damages for delay are difficult to estimate and that this [INSERT AMOUNT] ten percent (10%) of the invoice amount per day sum is a reasonable pre-estimate of the District’s actual damages for each day of delay and that the [INSERT AMOUNT] ten percent (10%) of the invoice amount per day sum is intended by the parties to be in the nature of liquidated damages, not a penalty. It is not the parties’ intent for this provision to limit either party’s remedies against the other for the breach of this Agreement, except for the District’s money damages for unexcused delays caused by the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: internet.savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us

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