Omitted Work definition

Omitted Work means work that was excluded from the scope of work carried out by or on behalf of EQC in response to an EQC Claim but that should reasonably have been carried out to reinstate the property in accordance with EQC’ s obligations under the EQC Act;
Omitted Work shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in paragraph 14.3 of these General Conditions.

Examples of Omitted Work in a sentence

  • For Omitted Work for which a unit price is shown in the Construction Bid Sheet, Company shall be credited for such Omitted Work at the applicable unit prices.

  • For Omitted Work for which a unit price is shown in the Construction Bid Sheet, Company shall be credited for such omitted Work at the applicable unit prices.

  • If an order to change Work, deletes Work which is to be performed hereunder and such deletion results in a substantial reduction, in the opinion of Company, in the labor or materials to be furnished by Contractor hereunder then such reduction in Work shall be considered "Omitted Work" and Company shall be entitled to a reduction in the compensation to be paid Contractor as provided in Article 18.

  • If an order to change Work, deletes Work that is to be performed hereunder and such deletion results in a substantial reduction, in the opinion of Company, in the labor or materials to be furnished by Contractor hereunder then such reduction in Work shall be considered "Omitted Work" and Company shall be entitled to a reduction in the compensation to be paid Contractor as provided in Article 18.

  • Units of such Omitted Work will be reflected in the semi-monthly estimates provided for in Section 29.1 of Article 29, Payment, herein.