LIQUIDATED DAMAGES IN CASE OF DELAY Sample Clauses

LIQUIDATED DAMAGES IN CASE OF DELAY. In the event of unreasonable delay in the completion of work orders beyond the time allowed or beyond the period to which such time may be extended by the City, the City shall be paid liquidated damages for such delay. Liquidated damages shall be assessed in the amount of $100 for each consecutive calendar day for failure to respond to a work order within forty eight (48) hours in the case of non-emergencies, and in the amount of $75 an hour for failure to respond to an emergency call within four (4) hours. If weather conditions or other extenuating circumstances prevent continuous work, the Contractor must contact the Project Manager for approval to suspend work.
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LIQUIDATED DAMAGES IN CASE OF DELAY. If the agreed date of delivery, or other time limit in respect of which the parties have stipulated liquidated damages in Appendix 4, is not complied with, and this is not caused by force majeure or circumstances on the part of the Customer, there is a delay on the part of the Contractor that triggers liquidated damages. The liquidated damages shall accumulate automatically. The liquidated damages amount to 0.15 percent of the total consideration payable for the Contracted Items (the contract price), excluding Value Added Tax, for each calendar day of delay, but limited to a maximum of one hundred (100) calendar days. Other rates for liquidated damages and other periods for liquidated damages may be agreed in Appendix 4. The Customer shall not have the right to terminate the Agreement for breach for as long as the liquidated damages continue to accumulate. However, time time restriction shall not apply in the case of wilful misconduct or gross negligence on the part of the Contractor or anyone for whom it is responsible. If only parts of the agreed deliverables are delayed, the Contractor may request a reduction in the liquidated damages proportional to the ability of the Customer to utilise the part of the deliverables that has been delivered.
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES IN CASE OF DELAY. In the event of unreasonable delay in the completion of work orders beyond the time allowed or beyond the period to which such time may be extended by the City, the City shall be paid liquidated damages for such delay. Liquidated damages shall be assessed in the amount of $100 for each consecutive calendar day for failure to respond to a work order. If weather conditions or other extenuating circumstances prevent continuous work, the Contractor must contact the Project Manager for approval to suspend work.

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