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MSW's Review Of Detail Design. Subject to Paragraph 13(G) of this Contract, Design/Builder shall submit all Detail Design Documents produced as part of the Design Services to MSW for approval, who in turn will submit the documents, with MSW's recommendations, to the LGC and the Hotel Operator for review and approval in accordance with the terms of their separate Developer Agreement and Pre-Opening and Technical Services Agreement, as applicable. Changes in such documents shall be subject to the further review and approval of the Hotel Operator and the LGC. However, any review or approval by MSW, the LGC or Hotel Operator shall not relieve Design/Builder of or otherwise diminish its obligations under the Contract. MSW may direct Design/Builder to make changes to any design documents in order to conform the documents to the LGC's objectives. Any changes by Design/Builder ordered by MSW shall not relieve Design/Builder of its obligations under this Contract unless, and only to the extent that, Design/Builder notifies MSW in writing, within five (5) days after receipt of MSW's directive to make changes, concerning any adverse impact on schedules, budgets, satisfaction of Applicable Laws, or other adverse impact on Design/Builder's obligations under this Contract that may result from the directed changes. Failure of Design/Builder to submit its notice within the five (5) day period constitutes a waiver by Design/Builder of any claim for an adjustment to the Design Schedule or the Contract Time.
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