Weather Delay Sample Clauses

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Weather Delay. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 5(d), the Parties acknowledge and agree that, in the event of a Force Majeure Event which is in the nature of a Weather Delay, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order solely with respect to the Schedule and shall not be entitled to any adjustment in the Contract Price.
Weather Delay. The term "Weather Delay" shall mean, as to the Complex and respectively as to each Building, as applicable, the period of delay in the Substantial Completion of construction of the applicable Improvements occasioned by any abnormally adverse weather conditions (compared to the average seasonal weather conditions experienced in Mountain View, California during the relevant period of construction) in the nature of abnormal rains (and any resultant flooding) such as might occur due to an el nino, provided that there shall not be considered to be any Weather Delay unless the aggregate affect of all Weather Delays (excluding average seasonal weather conditions) are reasonably estimated to have delayed the Substantial Completion of the respective Improvements by a period in excess of thirty (30) calendar days where such days of delay are attributable solely to a Weather Delay.
Weather Delay. 3.4.2.1 In order for a weather delay (a “Weather Delay”) to occur, the Lost Weather Days in any calendar month must exceed the normal number of such days for such month set forth below. The Weather Delay, if any, shall be the number of days of such excess; provided that no Weather Delay shall have occurred except to the extent that Work which needs to be performed during the period of time affected by adverse weather is actually delayed in a manner that delays the critical path to completion of the Work. To the extent that the number of Lost Weather Days in any month is smaller than the normal number of Lost Weather Days in such month set forth below, the difference shall be carried forward to the following month (and, to the extent not then consumed, the ensuing months) and used to offset any Lost Weather Days in such following month or months. Contractor and Owner agree that the normal number of such delays for each month is as follows: January: 6 days February: 6 days March: 5 days April: 5 days May: 5 days June: 4 days July: 4 days August: 4 days September: 3 day October: 4 days November: 5 days December: 6 days 3.4.2.2 As used herein, a “Lost Weather Day” shall mean a day during which actual adverse weather prevents work on activities that need to be performed on that day in accordance with the Project Schedule for fifty percent (50%) or more of Contractor’s scheduled Work for such day. 3.4.2.3 Contractor shall report, by facsimile notice, to Owner (i) no later than 10:30
Weather Delay. Unless otherwise indicated on the face of the attached form, Client will be charged 100% fee if postponement is, due to weather conditions on location and 50% fee if postponement occurs before departure to location.
Weather Delay. When buses are delayed due to weather conditions, and the employee is not notified of such delay at least one (1) hour prior to the scheduled reporting time, the bus drivers shall receive extra trip rate of pay for the delay for drivers that report.