Mitigation of Delay Sample Clauses

Mitigation of Delay. Contractor shall take all reasonable actions to minimize the delay caused by any of the above factors, and shall notify Owner in writing with a copy to the Design Professional of any event allowing for excuse or delay not later than seven days after the Contractor first becomes aware of the event, or should have become aware, of the event; otherwise Contractor will be deemed to have waived the excuse or delay.
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Mitigation of Delay. Design-Builder shall take all reasonable actions to minimize the delay caused by any of the above factors, and shall notify Owner in writing with a copy to the Design Professional of any event allowing for excuse or delay not later than seven days after the Design-Builder first becomes aware of the event, or should have become aware, of the event; otherwise Design-Builder will be deemed to have waived the excuse or delay.
Mitigation of Delay. The Administrator shall attempt in good faith to minimize any such delay in or prevention of performance of its obligations hereunder, provided, however, that the Administrator shall not be obligated to undertake or perform any actions which are prohibited by contract or any applicable law or that would expose the Administrator to any material risk of liability or to any expense for which the Administrator is entitled to reimbursement or indemnification hereunder and which is not reasonably expected to be promptly reimbursed or indemnified hereunder.
Mitigation of Delay. CM/GC shall take all reasonable actions to minimize the delay caused by any of the above factors, and shall notify Owner in writing with a copy to the Design Professional of any event allowing for excuse or delay not later than seven days after the CM/GC first becomes aware of the event, or should have become aware, of the event; otherwise CM/GC will be deemed to have waived the excuse or delay.
Mitigation of Delay. The Contractor has a duty to mitigate the effect, of Employer risk events, on the works and the Contractor does all it reasonably can to avoid an impact on the Prices. The duty to mitigate does not extend to the Contractor to adding extra resources or to work outside its planned working hours.
Mitigation of Delay. CMR shall take all reasonable actions to minimize the delay caused by any of the above factors, and shall notify Board in writing with a copy to the Design Professional of any event allowing for excuse or delay not later than seven (7) days after the CMR first becomes aware of the event, or should have become aware, of the event; otherwise CMR will be deemed to have waived the excuse or delay.
Mitigation of Delay. The Manager shall attempt in good faith to minimize any delay in performing its obligations under this Agreement, provided, however, that the Manager shall not be obligated to undertake or perform any actions that are prohibited by contract or any applicable law or that would expose the Manager to any material risk of liability or to any material expense that is not reasonably expected to be promptly reimbursed or indemnified hereunder.
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Mitigation of Delay. Use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate delay to the construction of the Project and mitigate damages due to delay in all circumstances, to the extent possible, including by re- sequencing, reallocating, or redeploying Contractor’s and its subcontractors’ forces to other Work, as appropriate.
Mitigation of Delay. Use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate delay to design and construction of the Project and mitigate damages due to delay in all circumstances, to the extent possible, including by re-sequencing, reallocating, or redeploying TSI Contractor’s and its TSI Contractors’ forces to other work, as appropriate.
Mitigation of Delay. Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate delay in performance and completion of the Work, in whole or the component parts, including, but not limited to, by re-sequencing Work, and/or re-allocating or re-deploying Contractor’s resources and labor, as appropriate.
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