Common use of Unknown Conditions Clause in Contracts

Unknown Conditions. Conditions or occurrences may be encountered during the performance of the Services and/or the Work that require changes in the Services or impose risk to SEI and/or SEI’s Consultants, or their employees or agents, in the performance of the Services not known to SEI when the Proposal/Agreement was entered (“Unknown Conditions”). If Unknown Conditions are encountered, SEI shall notify Client of the Unknown Conditions and the probable impact of the Unknown Conditions on the Services and the Work, and SEI shall consult with Client regarding possible actions, including: a) Suspend the Services and/or the Work until the Unknown Conditions are further studied by Client and the additional risks imposed by the Unknown Conditions are eliminated by Client or are reduced by Client to levels acceptable to both SEI and Client; b) Complete the Services in accordance with the scope of Services described in the Proposal/Agreement, if to do so is agreed by both SEI and Client to be practical; c) Agree to a change in the Services; or d) Agree to a termination of the Proposal/Agreement for Client’s convenience.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Engineering Services Agreement

Unknown Conditions. Conditions or occurrences may be encountered during the performance of the Services and/or the Work that require changes in the Services or impose risk to SEI SE and/or SEISE’s Consultants, or their employees or agents, in the performance of the Services not known to SEI SE when the Proposal/Agreement was entered (“Unknown Conditions”). If Unknown Conditions are encountered, SEI SE shall notify Client of the Unknown Conditions and the probable impact of the Unknown Conditions on the Services and the Work, and SEI SE shall consult with Client regarding possible actions, including: a) Suspend the Services and/or the Work until the Unknown Conditions are further studied by Client and the additional risks imposed by the Unknown Conditions are eliminated by Client or are reduced by Client to levels acceptable to both SEI SE and Client; b) Complete the Services in accordance with the scope of Services described in the Proposal/Agreement, if to do so is agreed by both SEI SE and Client to be practical; c) Agree to a change in the Services; or d) Agree to a termination of the Proposal/Agreement for Client’s convenience.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services Agreement

Unknown Conditions. Conditions or occurrences may be encountered during the performance of the Services and/or the Work that require changes in the Services or impose risk to SEI and/or SEI’s Consultants, or their employees or agents, in the performance of the Services not known to SEI when the Proposal/Agreement was entered (“Unknown Conditions”). If Unknown Conditions are encountered, SEI shall notify Client of the Unknown Conditions and the probable impact of the Unknown Conditions on the Services and the Work, and SEI shall consult with Client regarding possible actions, including: a) a. Suspend the Services and/or the Work until the Unknown Conditions are further studied by Client and the additional risks imposed by the Unknown Conditions are eliminated by Client or are reduced by Client to levels acceptable to both SEI and Client; b) b. Complete the Services in accordance with the scope of Services described in the Proposal/Agreement, if to do so is agreed by both SEI and Client to be practical; c) c. Agree to a change in the Services; or d) d. Agree to a termination of the Proposal/Agreement for Client’s convenience.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Engineering Services