No Damage for Delays Sample Clauses

No Damage for Delays. NAI will have no claim for damages against BNPPLC or for an increase in the Construction Allowance by reason of any delay in the performance of any Work. Nor will NAI have any claim for an extension of the deadline specified in subparagraph 2(A)(2)(a) for completing the Work because of any such period of delay, except that (i) in the case of any Pre-lease Force Majeure Delays, NAI will have certain rights as set forth in subparagraph 7(B) and other provisions of this Agreement, and (ii) in the event of intentional interference with the Work by BNPPLC itself for which NAI provides written notice to cease, NAI will be entitled to an extension of the deadline specified in subparagraph 2(A)(2)(a) as needed because of any delays resulting from such intentional interference. It is also understood that any such intentional interference by BNPPLC will constitute a Force Majeure Event. In no event, however, will BNPPLC’s exercise of its rights and remedies permitted under this Agreement or the other Operative Documents be construed as intentional interference with NAI’s performance of any Work; and thus neither BNPPLC’s exercise of its right to withhold Construction Advances at any time when NAI has failed to satisfy all conditions herein to such advances, nor BNPPLC’s exercise of its right to terminate Work by NAI as provided in subparagraph 7(C), be considered as intentional interference with the Work or a Pre-lease Force Majeure Event.
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No Damage for Delays. Notwithstanding any provision in the UGCs, an extension of the Contract Time shall be the sole remedy of CMR for delays in performance of the Work, whether or not such delays are foreseeable, except for delays caused solely by acts of TFC that constitute intentional interference with CMR’s performance of the Work and then only to the extent such acts continue after CMR notifies TFC in writing of such interference. For delays caused by any act(s) other than the sole intentional interference of TFC, CMR shall not be entitled to any compensation or recovery of any damages including, without limitation, consequential damages, lost opportunity costs, impact damages, loss of productivity, or other similar damages as set forth in Section 13.1.3.1 below. TFC’s exercise of any of its rights or remedies under the Contract including, without limitation, ordering changes in the Work or directing suspension, rescheduling, or correction of the Work, shall not be construed as intentional interference with CMR’s performance of the Work regardless of the extent or frequency of TFC’s exercise of such rights or remedies.
No Damage for Delays. NAI shall have no claim for damages against BNPLC or for an increase in the Construction Allowance by reason of any delay in the performance of any Work.
No Damage for Delays. Notwithstanding any provision in the UGCs, an extension of the Contract Time shall be the remedy of DB for delays in performance of the Work, whether or not such delays are foreseeable, except for delays to the extent caused by acts of TFC that constitute intentional interference with DB’s performance of the Work to the extent DB notifies TFC in writing of such interference. For delays caused by the intentional interference of TFC, DB shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment to the Contract Sum and Contract Time. TFC’s good faith exercise of its remedy under the Contract to order correction of the Work shall not be construed as intentional interference with DB’s performance of the Work.
No Damage for Delays. Specialty Laboratories shall have no claim for damages against BNPPLC or for an increase in the Construction Allowance by reason of any delay in the performance of any Work. Nor shall Specialty Laboratories have any claim for an extension of the deadline specified in subparagraph 2(A)(2)(a) for completing the Work because of any such period of delay, unless, however, such delay has been caused by BNPPLC's intentional interference with Work. In the event (and only to the extent) that any such intentional interference by BNPPLC continues after Specialty Laboratories provides written notice to cease, Specialty Laboratories shall be entitled to an extension of such deadline. BNPPLC's exercise of its rights and remedies permitted under this Agreement or the other Operative Documents will not be construed as intentional interference with Specialty Laboratories' performance of any Work.
No Damage for Delays. CONTRACTOR expressly agrees and acknowledges that its sole remedy for any delays referenced in Section (b), above, shall, if such Excusable Delay impacts the critical path of the Project, be an extension of time, plus all actual documented CONTRACTOR and subcontractor costs reasonably agreed to by the parties and CONTRACTOR fees (outlined in Section 4) to COMPANY, CONTRACTOR and COMPANY expressly waive any and all claims for damages for lost productivity, labor inefficiencies, acceleration of the Schedule of Completion , any lost profits, consequential damages and any other alleged impact damages not otherwise expressly part of the Contract Price (excluding any liquidated damages).
No Damage for Delays. Ross shall have no claim for damages against BNPPLC or for an increase in the Construction Allowance by reason of any delay in the performance of any Work. Nor shall Ross have any claim for an extension of the deadline specified in subparagraph for completing the Work because of any such period of delay, unless, however, such delay has been caused by BNPPLC's intentional interference with Work. In the event (and only to the extent) that any such intentional interference by BNPPLC continues after Ross provides written notice to cease, Ross shall be entitled to an extension of such deadline. BNPPLC's exercise of its rights and remedies permitted under this Agreement or the other Operative Documents will not be construed as intentional interference with Ross's performance of any Work.
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No Damage for Delays. Notwithstanding any provision in the UGCs, an extension of the Contract Time shall be the sole remedy of CMR for delays in performance of the Work, whether or not such delays are foreseeable, except for delays caused solely by acts of TFC that constitute intentional interference with CMR’s performance of the Work and then only to the extent such acts continue after CMR notifies TFC in writing of such interference. For delays caused by any act(s) other than the sole intentional interference of TFC, CMR shall not be entitled to any compensation or recovery of any damages including, without limitation, consequential damages, lost opportunity costs, impact damages, loss of productivity, or other similar damages as set forth in Section 13.1.3.1 below. TFC’s exercise of any of its rights or remedies under the Contract including, without limitation, ordering changes in the Work or directing suspension, rescheduling, or correction of the Work, shall not be construed as intentional interference with CMR’s performance of the Work regardless of the extent or frequency of TFC’s exercise of such rights or remedies. The amount of any claim for damages asserted by CMR for a delay caused by TFC’s sole intentional interference shall not exceed the sum calculated as follows: (i) the per diem amount of CMR’s General Conditions Costs set forth in 8.2 x number of days of delay plus (ii) direct costs incurred during the period of delay based on allowable Costs of the Work set forth in Section 8.1. CMR shall not be entitled to (z) any indirect or consequential damages, (y) home office overhead, home office charges, or any damages based on Eichleay formula calculation; (x) recovery of any damages based on a comparison of planned expenditures to total actual expenditures, or on losses of labor efficiency, or on a comparison of planned manloading to actual manloading, or any other analysis that is used to show damages indirectly; (w) any profits or lost profits, except as expressly recoverable as CMR Construction Services Fee on the Cost of the Work in Section 7.1.1; (v) exemplary damages, (u) unjust enrichment damages, or (t) attorney’s fees. All recoverable Costs must be shown to have been directly caused by TFC intentional interference. Nothing in this Section shall constitute an express authorization in the Contract for the recovery of compensation for increased cost to perform the Work as a direct result of TFC-caused delays or acceleration pursuant to Tex. Civ. Prac & Rem. Co...
No Damage for Delays. Except for delays due to the gross negligence of the Owner or active interference by the Owner, Design-Builder’s sole and exclusive remedy for delays shall be an increase to the Contract Time. Design-Builder shall not be entitled to an increase in the Contract Sum or to payment of any other additional monies from Owner for costs incurred as a result of such delay, including additional or extended General Conditions costs or General Requirements costs. Owner’s exercise of its rights under this Contract shall in no way be considered active interference.

Related to No Damage for Delays

  • No Damage Any loss, damage or destruction, whether covered by insurance or not, affecting Company's business or properties;

  • Minor Damage In the event that a Property is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty prior to the Closing, and the cost of Repairs is equal to or less than ten percent (10%) of the Purchase Price for such Property, then this transaction shall be closed in accordance with Section 11.3, notwithstanding such casualty. In such event, applicable Seller may at its election endeavor to make such Repairs to the extent of any recovery from insurance carried on the Property, if such Repairs can be reasonably effected before the Closing. Regardless of applicable Seller’s election to commence such Repairs, or applicable Seller’s ability to complete such Repairs prior to Closing, this transaction shall be closed in accordance with Section 11.3 below.

  • Repair of Damage to Premises by Landlord Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any damage to the Premises resulting from fire or any other casualty. If the Premises or any Common Areas serving or providing access to the Premises shall be damaged by fire or other casualty, Landlord shall promptly and diligently, subject to reasonable delays for insurance adjustment or other matters beyond Landlord’s reasonable control, and subject to all other terms of this Article 11, restore the Base Building and such Common Areas. Such restoration shall be to substantially the same condition of the Base Building and the Common Areas prior to the casualty, except for modifications required by zoning and building codes and other laws or by the holder of a mortgage on the Building or Project or any other modifications to the Common Areas deemed desirable by Landlord, which are consistent with the character of the Project, provided that access to the Premises and any common restrooms serving the Premises shall not be materially impaired. Upon the occurrence of any damage to the Premises, upon notice (the “Landlord Repair Notice”) to Tenant from Landlord, Tenant shall assign to Landlord (or to any party designated by Landlord) all insurance proceeds payable to Tenant under Tenant’s insurance required under Section 10.3 of this Lease, and Landlord shall repair any injury or damage to the Tenant Improvements and the Original Improvements installed in the Premises and shall return such Tenant Improvements and Original Improvements to their original condition; provided that if the cost of such repair by Landlord exceeds the amount of insurance proceeds received by Landlord from Tenant’s insurance carrier, as assigned by Tenant, the cost of such repairs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord prior to Landlord’s commencement of repair of the damage. In the event that Landlord does not deliver the Landlord Repair Notice within sixty (60) days following the date the casualty becomes known to Landlord, Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, repair any injury or damage to the Tenant Improvements and the Original Improvements installed in the Premises and shall return such Tenant Improvements and Original Improvements to their original condition. Whether or not Landlord delivers a Landlord Repair Notice, prior to the commencement of construction, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, for Landlord’s review and approval, all plans, specifications and working drawings relating thereto, and Landlord shall select the contractors to perform such improvement work. Landlord shall not be liable for any inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or its visitors, or injury to Tenant’s business resulting in any way from such damage or the repair thereof; provided however, that if such fire or other casualty shall have damaged the Premises or Common Areas necessary to Tenant’s occupancy, and the Premises are not occupied by Tenant as a result thereof, then during the time and to the extent the Premises are unfit for occupancy, the Rent shall be abated in proportion to the ratio that the amount of rentable square feet of the Premises which is unfit for occupancy for the purposes permitted under this Lease bears to the total rentable square feet of the Premises. In the event that Landlord shall not deliver the Landlord Repair Notice, Tenant’s right to rent abatement pursuant to the preceding sentence shall terminate as of the date which is reasonably determined by Landlord to be the date Tenant should have completed repairs to the Premises assuming Tenant used reasonable due diligence in connection therewith.

  • Liability for Damages 1. The Purchaser shall be liable for any damages sustained by the State arising from Purchaser’s breach of the terms of this Contract and the State may cause all or part of the performance bond to be forfeited to recover such damages.

  • Force Majeure Delays In any case where either party hereto is required to do any act (other than the payment of money), delays caused by or resulting from Acts of God or Nature, war, civil commotion, fire, flood or other casualty, labor difficulties, shortages of labor or materials or equipment, government regulations, delay by government or regulatory agencies with respect to approval or permit process, unusually severe weather, or other causes beyond such party’s reasonable control the time during which act shall be completed, shall be deemed to be extended by the period of such delay, whether such time be designated by a fixed date, a fixed time or “a reasonable time.”

  • No Special Damages In no event shall either party be liable hereunder (whether in an action in negligence, contract or tort or based on a warranty or otherwise) for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages incurred by the other party or any third party, even if the party has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

  • Damage to Premises In the event the Premises are destroyed or rendered wholly uninhabitable by fire, storm, earthquake, or other casualty not caused by the negligence of Tenant, this Agreement shall terminate from such time except for the purpose of enforcing rights that may have then accrued hereunder. The rental provided for herein shall then be accounted for by and between Landlord and Tenant up to the time of such injury or destruction of the Premises, Tenant paying rentals up to such date and Landlord refunding rentals collected beyond such date. Should a portion of the Premises thereby be rendered uninhabitable, the Landlord shall have the option of either repairing such injured or damaged portion or terminating this Lease. In the event that Landlord exercises its right to repair such uninhabitable portion, the rental shall xxxxx in the proportion that the injured parts bears to the whole Premises, and such part so injured shall be restored by Landlord as speedily as practicable, after which the full rent shall recommence and the Agreement continue according to its terms.

  • LOSS OR DAMAGE Lessee hereby assumes and shall bear the entire risk of any loss, theft, damage to, or destruction of, any unit of Equipment from any cause whatsoever from the time the Equipment is shipped to Lessee.

  • DAMAGE BY FIRE, ETC If any part of the premises shall be damaged by fire or other casualty, Tenant shall give prompt written notice thereof to Landlord and Landlord shall proceed with reasonable diligence subsequent to the collection by Landlord of insurance proceeds, and in a manner consistent with the provisions of any underlying lease and any underlying mortgage, to repair such damage, and if any part of the premises shall be rendered untenantable by reason of such damage, the annual fixed rent payable hereunder, to the extent that such fixed rent relates to such part of the premises and such abatement is in excess of the annual rate of any other existing abatement of fixed rent relating thereto under any other covenant, agreement, term, provision or condition of this Lease, shall be abated for the period from the date of such damage to the date when such part of the premises shall have been made tenantable or to such earlier date upon which the full term of this Lease with respect to such part of the premises shall expire or terminate, unless such fire or other casualty shall have resulted from the negligence of Tenant or the employees, licensees or invitees of Tenant. Landlord shall not be liable for any inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or injury to the business of Tenant resulting in any way from such damage or the repair thereof. Tenant understands that Landlord will not carry insurance of any kind on Tenant's property, to wit, Tenant's goods, furniture or furnishings or any fixtures, equipment, improvements, installations or appurtenances removable by Tenant as provided in this Lease, and that the Landlord shall not be obligated to repair any damage thereto or replace the same. If substantial alteration or reconstruction of the Building shall, in the opinion of Landlord, be required as a result of damage by fire or other casualty (whether or not the premises shall have been damaged by such fire or other casualty), then this Lease and the term and estate hereby granted may be terminated by Landlord giving to Tenant within 90 days after the date of such damage written notice specifying a date, not less than 30 days after the giving of such notice, for such termination. In the event of the giving of such notice of termination, this Lease and the term and estate hereby granted shall expire as of the date specified therefor in such notice with the same effect s if such date were the date hereinbefore specified for the expiration of the full term of this Lease, and the fixed rent and additional rent payable hereunder shall be apportioned as of such date of termination, subject to abatement, if any, as and to the extent above provided. In the event Landlord shall not give such notice of termination, Tenant's obligation to pay all rent and additional rent due and to become hereunder shall continue for so long as Tenant's rent insurance policy (as required under Article 10(b) below) shall be in effect or for the period of nine (9) months from the date of such damage, whichever is longer. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if at the time of the damage or destruction the premises shall in the Tenant's opinion reasonably exercised be prospectively untenantable for 12 months or more, Tenant shall have the right, within 10 days after date of damage, to elect to cancel the Lease by giving written notice to Landlord, which notice shall specify the date of cancellation not earlier than 30 days following the giving of such notice. Such cancellation shall otherwise be of no effect upon the covenants and agreements of this Lease to be kept and observed by the Tenant, and Tenant shall not be released or relieved of any liability or obligation theretofore accrued or incurred or outstanding or unsatisfied as of the date of such cancellation. Each party agrees to endeavor to have included in each of its insurance policies (insuring the Building and Landlord's property therein, in the case of Landlord, and insuring Tenant's Property in the premises, in the case of Tenant, against loss, damage of destruction by fire or other casualty) a waiver of the insurer's right of subrogation against the other party and against all other tenants in the Building, or, if such waiver should be unobtainable or unenforceable, (a) an express agreement that such policy shall not be invalidated if the assured waives the right of recovery against any party responsible for a casualty covered by the policy before the casualty or (b) any other form of permission for the release of the other party. If such waiver, agreement or permission shall not be, or shall cease to be, obtainable (i) without additional charge, or (ii) at all, then the insured party shall so notify the other party promptly after learning thereof. In case such waiver, agreement, or permission can be obtained at additional charge, if the party so notified shall so elect and shall pay the insurer's charge therefor, such waiver, agreement or permission shall be included in the policy. Each party hereby releases the other party, and Tenant hereby releases all other tenants in the Building, with respect to any claim (including a claim for negligence) which it might otherwise have against the other party (or, in the case of Tenant, against all such other tenants) for loss, damages with respect to its property occurring during the term of this Lease to the extent to which it is insured under a policy or policies containing a waiver of subrogation or permission to release liability, as provided in the preceding paragraph. If, notwithstanding the recovery of insurance proceeds by either party for loss, damage or destruction of its property, the other party is liable to the first party with respect thereto or is obligated under this Lease to make replacement, repair or restoration or payment, then, provided the first party's right of full recovery under its insurance policies is not thereby prejudiced or otherwise adversely affected, the amount of the net proceeds of the first party's insurance against such loss, damage or destruction shall be offset against the second party's liability to the first party therefor, or shall be made available to the second party to pay for replacement, repair of restoration, as the case may be. Nothing contained in this paragraph shall be deemed to relieve either party of any duty imposed elsewhere in this Lease to repair, restore or rebuild or to nullify any abatement of rents provided for elsewhere in this Lease. This Lease shall be considered an express agreement governing any case of damage to or destruction of the Building or any part thereof by fire or other casualty, and Section 227 of the Real Property Law of the State of New York providing for such a contingency in the absence of express agreement, and any other law of like import now or hereafter in force, shall have no application in such case.

  • Major Damage In the event of Major Damage to a Property prior to the Closing Date, then the applicable Seller shall have no obligation to repair such Major Damage and shall notify Purchaser in writing of such damage or destruction (the “Damage Notice”). Within ten (10) days after Purchaser’s receipt of the Damage Notice, Purchaser may elect at its option to give a Termination Notice for the damaged Property to Seller’s Representative. If Purchaser does not elect to terminate this Agreement with respect to the damaged Property, this transaction shall be closed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement either, at the election of the applicable Seller, (a) for the full Purchase Price for the damaged Property notwithstanding any such damage or destruction, and Purchaser shall, at Closing, execute and deliver an assignment and assumption (in a form reasonably required by the applicable Seller) of such Seller’ rights and obligations with respect to the insurance claim and related to such casualty, and thereafter Purchaser shall receive all remaining insurance proceeds pertaining to such claim (plus a credit against the applicable Purchase Price at Closing in the amount of any deductible payable by the applicable Seller in connection therewith and not spent by such Seller for demolition, site cleaning, restoration or other repairs); or (b) Purchaser shall receive a credit against the Base Purchase Price for the damaged Property for the full replacement costs of repair to the subject Property, plus, to the extent covered by such Seller’s insurance policy, any costs required pursuant to local code or zoning requirements, as determined by an independent third party reasonably acceptable to such Seller and Purchaser. In the event a Seller elects to assign such Seller's rights and obligations with respect to the insurance claim and related casualty to Purchaser as provided above, and if an AIMCO employee is the adjuster for the claim related thereto, Sellers covenant and agree that the adjuster shall act in accordance with standard insurance industry protocols in processing such claim (including, without limitation, the time taken to process such claim).

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