Common use of UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS Clause in Contracts

UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS. Any material or assembly that does not conform to the requirements of the contract, plans, or specifications shall be considered unacceptable and shall be rejected. The Contractor shall remove any rejected material or assembly from the site of the work, unless otherwise instructed by the Owner. Rejected material or assembly, the defects of which have been corrected by the Contractor, shall not be returned to the site of the work until such time as the Owner has approved its used in the work.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS. Any material or assembly that does not conform to the requirements of the contract, plans, or specifications Contract Documents shall be considered unacceptable and shall be rejected. The Contractor shall remove any rejected material or assembly from the site of the workWork, unless otherwise instructed by the Owner. Rejected material or assembly, the defects of which have been corrected by the Contractor, shall not be returned to the site of the work Work until such time as the Owner has approved its used in the workWork.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS. Any material or assembly that does not conform to the requirements of the contract, plans, or specifications shall be considered unacceptable and shall be rejected. The Contractor shall remove any rejected material or assembly from the site of the work, unless otherwise instructed by the OwnerRPR. Rejected material or assembly, the defects of which have been corrected by the Contractor, shall not be returned to the site of the work until such time as the Owner RPR has approved its used use in the work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Proposal Contract, www.tmay.net, www.tn.gov

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