Common use of TIME OF BEGINNING AND COMPLETION Clause in Contracts

TIME OF BEGINNING AND COMPLETION. Contractor shall begin the work stated in the "Scope of Work" (“work”) section upon receipt of written notice to proceed from Seattle. Seattle will acknowledge in writing when work is complete. Time limits established pursuant to this Contract shall not be extended because of delays for which Contractor is responsible, but may be extended by Seattle, in writing, for its convenience or for conditions beyond Contractor’s control.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Olympic Security Services, City of Seattle, www.seattle.gov

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

TIME OF BEGINNING AND COMPLETION. Contractor shall begin the work stated in the "Scope of Work" (“work”) section upon receipt of written notice to proceed from Seattle", Attachment #1. Seattle will acknowledge in writing when work is complete. Time limits established pursuant to this Contract shall not be extended because of delays for which Contractor is responsible, but may be extended by Seattle, in writing, for its convenience or for conditions beyond Contractor’s control. Time is of the essence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.seattle.gov, www.seattle.gov

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

TIME OF BEGINNING AND COMPLETION. Contractor shall begin the work stated outlined in the "Scope of Work" (“work”) section upon receipt of written notice to proceed from the City of Seattle. Seattle will acknowledge in writing when work is complete. Time limits established pursuant to this Contract shall not be extended because of delays for which Contractor is responsible, but may be extended by Seattle, in writing, for its convenience or for conditions beyond Contractor’s control. Time is of the essence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vendor Contract

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.