Suspension for Cause. Owner has the authority by written notice to suspend the Work without liability to Owner wholly or in part for Contractor’s failure to: (a) correct conditions unsafe for project personnel or the general public; (b) comply with any Governmental Approval or Applicable Law; (c) carry out order of Owner duly given; or (d) comply in all respects with the requirements of the Contract. Contractor shall not be entitled to any extension of the Contract Time or increase in the Contract Amount in connection with any suspension of the Work or portion thereof pursuant to this Article 22.3.
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Sources: General Provisions Agreement, California High Speed Train Project Agreement
Suspension for Cause. Owner Authority has the authority by written notice to suspend the Work without liability to Owner Authority wholly or in part for Contractor’s failure to:
(a) correct conditions unsafe for project Project personnel or the general public;
(b) comply with any Governmental Approval or Applicable Law;
(c) carry out order of Owner Authority duly given; or
(d) comply in all respects with the requirements of the Contract. Contractor shall not be entitled to any extension of the Contract Time or increase in the Contract Amount in connection with any suspension of the Work or portion thereof pursuant to this Article 22.324.3.
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Sources: Trainset Agreement
Suspension for Cause. Owner has the authority by written notice to suspend the Work without liability to Owner wholly or in part for Contractor’s failure to:
(a) a. correct conditions unsafe for project personnel or the general public;
(b) b. comply with any Governmental Approval or Applicable Law;
(c) c. carry out order of Owner duly given; or
(d) d. comply in all respects with the requirements of the Contract. Contractor shall not be entitled to any extension of the Contract Time or increase in the Contract Amount in connection with any suspension of the Work or portion thereof pursuant to this Article 22.3.
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Sources: General Provisions Agreement