Prime Contract definition
Examples of Prime Contract in a sentence
The “Prime Contract Documents” as used in this paragraph are defined to mean and include the Prime Contract between the Owner and JG for a specific Project, including, but not limited to, all drawings and specifications, general and special or supplementary conditions and all other documents or attachments incorporated in the Prime Contract.
If a Dispute between Subcontractor and JG pertains in any way to a claim, dispute, or matter in question between JG and Owner arising out of or relating to the Prime Contract Documents, then the Dispute will be decided using the same law, procedures, forum, and process set forth in the Prime Contract Documents, regardless of whether Subcontractor formally joins the process as a litigant or named party.
JG may also terminate this Subcontract or suspend the Subcontractor’s Work for the same reasons Owner may terminate or suspend JG under the Prime Contract Documents.
The term “Subcontract Documents” shall include, without limitation, (i) the MSA and all attachments identified in the MSA, (ii) the WO and all attachments identified in the WO, (iii) the Prime Contract Documents applicable to a specific Project, and (iv) all modifications and change orders issued after execution of the Agreement.
The Subcontractor shall remove, replace and/or repair at its own expense and at the convenience of the Owner any faulty, defective or improper Work, materials or equipment discovered within one (1) year from the date of substantial completion of the Project as defined in the Prime Contract or for such longer period as may be provided in the Plans, Specifications, General Conditions, Special Conditions or other Contract Documents.