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of these General Conditions. In case of conflict between any time requirements in this paragraph and any time requirements for action by the Architect on Contractor’s Application for Payment contained in the State-Contractor Agreement, the time requirements contained in the State- Contractor Agreement shall control.
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of these General Conditions. If the Contractor and the Architect cannot agree on a revised amount, the Architect will promptly issue a Certificate for Payment for the amount for which he or she is able to make such representations to the State. The Architect may also decline to certify payment or, because of subsequently discovered evidence or subsequent observations, he or she may nullify the whole or any part of any Certificate for Payment previously issued, to such extent as may be necessary in his or her opinion to protect the State from loss because of:
of these General Conditions. After the final disbursement has been made, the Bank shall give the Borrower and the Participant a schedule of amortization.
of these General Conditions. All claims for Disputed Extra Work shall be resolved before final payment shall be due to Contractor.
of these General Conditions. 2.2.4 Information or services required of the Owner by the Contract Documents shall be furnished by the Owner with reasonable promptness to avoid unreasonable delay in orderly progress of the Work. Any other information or services relevant to the Contractor's 20 performance of the Work under the Owner's control shall be furnished by the Owner after receipt from the Contractor of a written request for such information or services.
of these General Conditions. If the Contractor and the State cannot agree on a revised amount, the Contractor will promptly issue a Certificate for Payment for the amount that is undisputed. Any disputed amounts will be subject to the dispute resolution procedures specified in these General Conditions. The Project Manager may also decline to approve payment or, because of subsequently discovered evidence or subsequent observations, he or she may nullify the whole or any part of any Certificate for Payment previously issued, to such extent as may be necessary in his or her opinion to protect the State from loss because of:
of these General Conditions. The foregoing provisions notwithstanding, in the event that the District’s Consultant reasonably determines that any of Contractor's request(s) for information: (i) does not reflect adequate or competent supervision or coordination by the Contractor or any Subcontractor; or (ii) does not reflect the Contractor's adequate or competent knowledge of the requirements of the Work or the Contract Documents; or (iii) is not justified for any other reason, Contractor shall be liable to the District for all costs incurred by the District associated with the processing, reviewing, evaluating and responding to any such request for information, including without limitation, fees of the Architect and District’s Consultant and any other design consultant to the District. In responding to any of Contractor's request(s) for information, the Architect shall, in the response, indicate if the Architect has made the determination pursuant to the preceding sentence and, if so, the amount of costs to be borne by the Contractor for the processing, review, evaluation and response to the request for information. Thereafter, the District is authorized to deduct such amount from any portion of the Contract Price then or thereafter due the Contractor.
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of these General Conditions. If, after investigation, Owner Parties agree that a Change Order is appropriate under the circumstances, Contractor will be entitled to adjustment to the Contract Sum, Contract Time, or schedule of performance of the Work, as the case may be, and as agreed to by Owner and Contractor. If a request for Change Order includes requests from Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors, Suppliers, or other Persons performing Work, Contractor shall analyze and evaluate the merits of such requests prior to including them in Contractor’s submission to Owner Parties. By submitting such requests, Contractor represents they are accurate and appropriate. In any event, if Owner Parties disagree that Contractor in entitled to a Change Order under the circumstances, Owner Parties shall notify Contractor in writing, stating the reasons for disagreement. If Contractor wishes to dispute Owner Parties’ determination, Contractor shall have a Claim. However, Owner shall in no event approve a Change Order because of missed Work scope or a lack of coordination in the execution or bidding of the Work. All Claims due to changes shall proceed in accordance with Article 12.
of these General Conditions. If, after investigation, Owner Parties agree that a Change Order is appropriate under the circumstances, Design-Builder will be entitled to adjustment to the Contract Sum, Contract Time, or schedule of performance of the Work, as the case may be, and as agreed to by Owner and Design-Builder. If a request for Change Order includes requests from Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors, Suppliers, or other Persons performing Work, Design-Builder shall analyze and evaluate the merits of such requests prior to including them in Design-Builder’s submission to Owner Parties. By submitting such requests, Design-Builder represents they are accurate and appropriate. In any event, if Owner Parties disagree that Design-Builder in entitled to a Change Order under the circumstances, Owner Parties shall notify Design-Builder in writing, stating the reasons for disagreement. If Design-Builder wishes to dispute Owner Parties’ determination, Design-Builder shall have a Claim. However, Owner shall in no event approve a Change Order because of missed Work scope or a lack of coordination in the execution or bidding of the Work. All Claims due to changes shall proceed in accordance with Article 12.
of these General Conditions. Notwithstanding (1) and (2) above, Contractor may (subject to (3) above) be entitled to adjustment in the Contract Sum or Time regarding claimed hazardous waste or materials if not reasonably discernible from the reports and information provided by County, other information reasonably available to Contractor, visual observation or reasonable investigation. If the County determines that conditions do involve hazardous materials or other materials or that change in Contract terms is justified, then the County will either issue a Request for Proposal or an appropriate Change Order under the procedures described in the Contract.
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