Documentation Supporting Monthly Payment Applications Sample Clauses

Documentation Supporting Monthly Payment Applications a. For the first Payment Application, the Design-Builder must provide its own Design-Builder’s Sworn Statement and Affidavit for Partial Payments (Design-Builder’s Sworn Statement), as required by Section 16.02.4 and its Design- Builder’s Waiver of Lien for Partial Payment (Design-Builder’s Waiver of Lien) in support of the Payment Application. The Application And Certification For Payment is Exhibit A of this Book 2 and the Waiver of Lien is Exhibit C.
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Documentation Supporting Monthly Payment Applications a. For the first Payment Application, the Contractor must provide its own Contractor’s Sworn Statement and Affidavit for Partial Payments (Contractor’s Sworn Statement), as required by Section 16.02 and its Contractor’s Waiver of Lien for Partial Payment (Contractor’s Waiver of Lien) in support of the Payment Application. The Application and Certification for Payment is Exhibit A of this Book 2 and the Contractor’s Waiver of Lien for Partial Payment is Exhibit C.

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