Common use of Scheduling Changes Clause in Contracts

Scheduling Changes. CLIENT acknowledges it has been reasonably informed of scheduling demands regarding availability of the crews and equipment necessary to enable CONTRACTOR to timely commence, and to efficiently continue and complete the Work and that CONTRACTOR has reasonably relied upon CLIENT's representations concerning the availability of permits. If for any reason beyond the sole control of the CONTRACTOR commencement or continuation of the Work is unreasonably delayed, then CONTRACTOR may, at its election, either (1) terminate this contract; (2) reschedule the Work, taking into consideration interference with prior, interim and subsequent commitments undertaken by CONTRACTOR; and/or (3) charge a standby fee, specified in the Job Supplement, for each day or portion of a day that the Work is not commenced or the Work cannot be continued in the reasonable judgment of CONTRACTOR. In the event of early termination, CLIENT nevertheless agrees to pay CONTRACTOR for all services, expenses and other

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement for Geophysical Services (Eagle Geophyical Inc)

Scheduling Changes. CLIENT acknowledges it has been reasonably informed of scheduling demands regarding availability of the crews and equipment necessary to enable CONTRACTOR to timely commence, and to efficiently continue and complete the Work and that CONTRACTOR has reasonably relied upon CLIENT's representations concerning the availability of permits. If for any reason beyond the sole control of the CONTRACTOR commencement or continuation of the Work is unreasonably delayed, then CONTRACTOR may, at its election, either (1) terminate this contract; (2) reschedule the Work, taking into consideration interference with prior, interim and subsequent commitments undertaken by CONTRACTOR; and/or (3) charge a standby fee, specified in the Job Supplement, for each day or portion of a day that the Work is not commenced or the Work cannot be continued in the reasonable judgment of CONTRACTOR. In the event of early termination, CLIENT nevertheless agrees to pay CONTRACTOR for all services, expenses and otherother charges reasonably incurred or earned through the date of termination, and any applicable reasonable contract cancellation charge specified in the Job Supplement.

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Sources: Master Agreement for Geophysical Services (Eagle Geophyical Inc)