No Extension of Time. If the Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, the Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from the arbitration procedures set forth herein.
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Samples: Agreement, Agreement, assets.system.tamus.edu
No Extension of Time. If the Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, the Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from the arbitration procedures set forth hereinprocedures.
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Agreement, contracts.hhs.texas.gov
No Extension of Time. If the Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, the Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from the arbitration procedures set forth hereinprocedures.
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No Extension of Time. If the Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, the Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from of the arbitration procedures set forth herein.
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