Retention of Sums Charged Against Contractor Sample Clauses

Retention of Sums Charged Against Contractor. It is mutually understood and agreed that when under any provision of this Contract the District shall charge any sums of money against the Contractor, the amount of such charge shall be deducted and retained by the District from the amount of the next succeeding progress estimate, or from any other monies due or that may become due the Contractor on account of the Contract. If on completion or termination of the Contract such monies due the Contractor are found insufficient to cover the District's charges against the Contractor, the District shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or the Contractor’s Sureties.
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Retention of Sums Charged Against Contractor. When, under this provision of the Contract Documents, SBFCA shall charge any sum of money against Contractor, SBFCA shall deduct and retain the amount of such charge from the amount of the next succeeding progress payment, or from any other monies due or that may become due to Contractor from SBFCA. If, on completion or termination of the Contract, sums due Contractor are insufficient to pay SBFCA’s charges against Contractor, SBFCA shall have the right to recover the balance from Contractor or its sureties.
Retention of Sums Charged Against Contractor. When, under the provisions of this Contract, the City is authorized to charge any sum of money against Contractor, the City may deduct and retain the amount of such charge from the amount of the next succeeding progress estimate, or from any other moneys due or that may become due to the Contractor from the City. If, on completion or termination of the Contract, sums due contractor are insufficient to pay the City’s charges against Contractor, the City shall have the right to recover the balance from Contractor or his sureties.
Retention of Sums Charged Against Contractor. When, under this provisions of the Contract Documents, District shall charge any sum of money against Contractor, District shall deduct and retain the amount of such charge from the amount of the next succeeding progress payment, or from any other monies due or that may become due to Contractor from District. If, on completion or termination of the Contract, sums due Contractor are insufficient to pay District’s charges against Contractor, District shall have the right to recover the balance from Contractor or its sureties.
Retention of Sums Charged Against Contractor. It is mutually understood and agreed that when under any provision of this Contract MVCS shall charge any sums of money against the Contractor, the amount of such charge shall be deducted and retained by MVCS from the amount of the next succeeding progress estimate, or from any other monies due or that may become due the Contractor on account of the Contract. If on completion or termination of the Contract such monies due the Contractor are found insufficient to cover MVCS's charges against the Contractor, MVCS shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or the Contractor’s Sureties.
Retention of Sums Charged Against Contractor. When, under the provisions of this Agreement or any applicable Laws or Regulations, CADA is authorized or required to withhold, deduct or charge any sum of money against Contractor, CADA may deduct and retain the amount of such charge from the amount of the next succeeding progress estimate(s), or from any other moneys due or that may become due Contractor from CADA. If, on completion or termination of the Agreement, sums due Contractor are insufficient to pay CADA's charges, CADA shall have the right to recover the balance from Contractor or its Sureties.

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