Common use of Effect of Payment Clause in Contracts

Effect of Payment. The making of any payment to the Contractor shall not be taken or construed as proof or admission of the Services or any part thereof having been performed to the satisfaction of the Principal but shall be taken to be payment on account.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Terms And, Purchase Order Terms And, Purchase Order Terms And

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Effect of Payment. The making of any payment to the Contractor Supplier shall not be taken or construed as proof or admission of the Services Supply or any part thereof having been performed to the satisfaction of the Principal but shall be taken to be payment on account.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Terms And, evolutionmining.com.au, evolutionmining.com.au

Effect of Payment. The making of any payment to the Contractor Supplier shall not be taken or construed as proof or admission of the Services Supply and/or the Services, as applicable, or any part thereof having been performed to the satisfaction of the Principal but shall be taken to be payment on account.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: evolutionmining.com.au, evolutionmining.com.au

Effect of Payment. The making of any payment to the Contractor shall not be taken or construed as proof or admission of the Services Services/Goods or any part thereof having been performed to the satisfaction of the Principal but shall be taken to be payment on account.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Aeris Resources Purchase Order Terms

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Effect of Payment. The making of any payment to the Contractor Supplier shall not be taken or construed as proof or admission of the Services Supply or any part thereof having been performed to the satisfaction of the Principal but shall will be taken to be payment on account.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.navarre.com.au

Effect of Payment. The making of any payment to the Contractor shall must not be taken or construed as proof or admission of the Services or any part of the Services thereof having been performed to the satisfaction of the Principal but shall will be taken to be payment on account.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.navarre.com.au

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