Common use of Re-Inspection Clause in Contracts

Re-Inspection. If all deficiencies noted in the inspection have not been corrected by the Developer prior to the expiration of the Warranty Period, Town staff shall re-inspect the Project and provide an updated list of deficiencies. The Developer shall have a specified number of days, as determined by the Town, to make the remaining corrections, and the Warranty Period will be extended to allow the deficiencies to be corrected. If all corrections are not made by the Developer by the end of the time extension, the Town may demand payment on the Security and draw upon the same, and, upon collection, shall proceed to make the corrections. If and when the Developer or the Town, as the case may be, has corrected all failures and defects, the Town Planner or his or her designee shall recommend Final Acceptance by the BOMA and any remaining Maintenance Security may be released.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Subdivision Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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