POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION Sample Clauses

POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. The Engineer-in-charge shall gave the right to take possession of or use any completed part of work or works or any part thereof under construction either temporarily of permanently. Such possession or use shall not be deemed as an acceptance of any work either completed or not completed in accordance with contract except where expressly otherwise specified by the Engineer-in-charge.
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POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. County shall have the right to take possession of or use any completed or partially completed part of the work. Such possession or use shall not be deemed an acceptance of any work not completed in accordance with the contract. If such prior possession or use by County delays the progress of the work or causes additional expense to Contractor, an equitable adjustment in the contract price and/or the time of completion shall be made and the contract shall be modified in writing accordingly.
POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. If before the final completion of all the work it shall be deemed advisable or necessary by the Fund to take over, use, occupy or operate any part of the completed or partly completed work or to place or install therein equipment and furnishings, the Fund, upon reasonable written notice to the Contractor, shall have the right to so do and the Contractor will not in any way interfere therewith or object to the same. Such action by the Fund shall in no way affect the obligations of the Contractor under the terms and provisions of the Contract Documents and the Contractor acknowledges that such action by the Fund does not in any way evidence the completion of the work or any part thereof or in any way signify the Fund's acceptance of the work or any part thereof; provided however, that the period for the Contractor’s warranties and guarantees under the Contract, for the work so occupied or operated shall be deemed to commence on the date said work is occupied or operated. The Contractor agrees to continue the performance of all work covered by the Contract in a manner which will not unreasonably interfere with such takeover, use, occupancy, operation, placement or installation.
POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. If before the final completion of all the work it shall be deemed advisable or necessary by the Fund to take over, use, occupy or operate any part of the completed or partly completed work or to place or install therein equipment and furnishings, the Fund, upon reasonable written notice to the Contractor, shall have the right to so do and the Contractor will not in any way interfere therewith or object to the same. Such action by the Fund shall in no way affect the obligations of the Contractor under the terms and provisions of the Contract Documents and the Contractor acknowledges that such action by the Fund does not in any way evidence the completion of the work or any part thereof or in any way signify the Fund's acceptance of the work or any part thereof. The Contractor agrees to continue the performance of all work covered by the Contract in a manner which will not unreasonably interfere with such takeover, use, occupancy, operation, placement or installation.
POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION a) Employer shall have the right to take possession of or use any completed or partially completed work or part of the work. Such possession or use shall not be deemed to be any acceptance of any work not completed in accordance with the contract agreement. If such prior possession or use by Employer delays the progress of work an equitable adjustment in the time of completion will be made and the contract agreement shall be deemed to be modified accordingly. The decision of Employer in such case shall be final binding and conclusive.
POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. 43.1 The ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE shall have the right to take possession of or use any completed or partially completed WORK or part of the WORK. Such possession or use shall not be deemed to be an acceptance of any work completed in accordance with the CONTRACT agreement. If such prior possession or use by the ENGINEER-IN- CHARGE delays the progress of WORK, equitable adjustment in the time of completion will be made and the CONTRACT agreement shall be deemed to be modified accordingly.
POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. Owner shall have the right to move into Contractor's working and storage areas and the right to take possession of or use any completed or partially completed part of Contractor's Work as Owner deem necessary for their operations. In the event Owner desire’s to exercise the foregoing right, Owner will so notify Contractor in writing. Such possession or use shall not constitute acceptance of Contractor's Work.
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POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. Whenever it may be useful or necessary for the Contractor to do so, the Contractor shall be permitted to occupy and/or use any portion of the Work which has been either partially or fully completed by the Subcontractor before final inspection and acceptance thereof by the ultimate owner, but such use and/or occupation shall not relieve the Subcontractor of its guarantee of said Work nor of its obligation to make good at its own expense any defect in materials and/or workmanship which may occur or develop prior to Contractor's release from responsibility to the Owner.
POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. The Owner shall have the right to take possession or use any completed or partially completed part of the work, but such possession or use shall not be deemed an acceptance of any work not completed in accordance with the Contractor.
POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION. Whenever it may be useful or necessary for the School District to do so, the School District shall be permitted to occupy and/or use any portion of the premises and work area on which the Work has been either partially or fully completed by the Contractor before final inspection and acceptance thereof by the School District, but such use and/or occupation shall not relieve the Contractor of its guarantee of said Work nor of his obligation to make good any defect in materials and/or workmanship.
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