Removal of Defective Work Sample Clauses

Removal of Defective Work. If the defect or damage cannot be remedied expeditiously on the Site and the Employer gives consent, the Contractor may remove from the Site for the purposes of repair such items of Plant as are defective or damaged. This consent may require the Contractor to increase the amount of the Performance Security by the full replacement cost of these items, or to provide other appropriate security.
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Removal of Defective Work. Seller may, with the consent of Buyer, remove from the Site any part of the Work which is defective or damaged, if the nature of the Defect or damage is such that repairs cannot be expeditiously carried out on the Site.
Removal of Defective Work. Contractor may, with the consent of Company, remove from the Site any part of the Work which is defective or damaged, if the nature of the defect or damage is such that repairs cannot be expeditiously carried out on the Site, or if the terms of the OEM warranty require return of the defective parts to the supplier.
Removal of Defective Work. 11.10 In addition to the Design-Builder’s warranty obligations and all other remedies of the City, if at any time during the period ending one year after Substantial Completion the Work is found to be Defective, the Design-Builder shall promptly correct all Defective Work without added cost to the City, whether or not fabricated, installed, or completed or, at the City’s option, remove it from the site and replace it with Work that meets the Contract requirements. If the Design-Builder does not promptly comply with the terms of such instructions, or in an emergency where delay would cause risk of loss or damage, the City may have the Defective Work corrected or removed and replaced, and all direct and indirect costs of such correction or removal and replacement, including compensation for additional professional services, shall be paid by the Design-Builder or the Design-Builder’s surety.
Removal of Defective Work. If the defect or damage cannot be remedied expeditiously on the Site and Owner gives consent, Contractor may remove from the Site for the purposes of repair such items of the Works as are defective or damaged. As a condition of such consent Owner may require Contractor to provide a performance bond or other appropriate security.
Removal of Defective Work. Developer may, with the consent of PacifiCorp, remove from the Site any part of the Work which is Defective or damaged, if the nature of the Defect or damage is such that repairs cannot be expeditiously carried out on the Site.
Removal of Defective Work. If the defect or damage cannot be remedied expeditiously on the Site and Hydro’s Representative gives its written consent, then the Contractor may remove from the Site for the purposes of repair such portions of the Work as are defective or damaged. This consent may require the Contractor to increase the amount of the Performance Bond by the full replacement cost of these items, or to provide other appropriate security.
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Removal of Defective Work. Delete the words in line 3 paragraph 1, “may require” and replace by “shall require”
Removal of Defective Work. 13.11. If required by ENGINEER, CONTRACTOR shall promptly, as directed, either correct all defective WORK, whether or not fabricated, installed or completed, or, if the WORK has been rejected by ENGINEER, remove it from the site and replace it with nondefective WORK. CONTRACTOR shall bear all direct, indirect and consequential costs of such correction or removal (including but not limited to fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys and other professionals) made necessary thereby. One Year Correction Period:
Removal of Defective Work. A. All work and materials which do not conform to the requirements of the Contract will be considered unacceptable.
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