Common use of REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK Clause in Contracts

REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK. A. The Owner reserves the right to decrease the scope of the work to be done under this Contract and to omit any work in order to bring the cost within available funds. To this end, the Owner reserves the right to reduce the quantity of any items or omit all of any as set forth in the BID, either prior to executing the Contract or at any time during the progress of the Work. The Owner further reserves the right, at any time during the progress of the Work, to restore all or part of any items previously omitted or reduced. Exercise by the Owner of the above rights shall not constitute any grounds or basis of claim for damages or for anticipated profits on the work omitted.

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Sources: Contract Agreement

REDUCTION IN SCOPE OF WORK. A. The Owner reserves the right to decrease the scope of the work Work to be done under this the Contract Documents and to omit any work in order to bring the cost within available funds. To this end, the Owner reserves the right to reduce the quantity of any items or omit all of any as set forth in the BIDBid, either prior to executing the Contract contract or at any time during the progress of the Work. The Owner further reserves the right, at any time during the progress of the Work, to restore all or part of any items previously omitted or reduced. Exercise by the Owner of the above rights shall not constitute any grounds ground or basis of claim for damages or for anticipated profits on the work Work omitted.

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Sources: Master Service Agreement