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Omissions. In the event that either party hereto discovers any material omission in the provisions of this Contract which such party believes is essential to the successful performance of this Contract, said party may so inform the other party in writing, and the parties hereto shall thereafter promptly negotiate in good faith with respect to such matters for the purpose of making such reasonable adjustments as may be necessary to perform the objectives of this Contract.
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Omissions. Costs arising from discrepancies in the construction documents that do not show clearly the intent of the design; and costs to correct interfacing omissions in contract documents between and from the various Work contingencies of the Construction Documents.
Omissions. None of NAI’s representations in the Operative Documents or in any other document, certificate or written statement furnished to BNPPLC by or on behalf of NAI contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits a material fact necessary in order to make the statements contained herein or therein (when taken in their entireties) not misleading.
Omissions. If any punctuation, word, clause, sentence, or provision necessary to give meaning, validity, or effect to any portion of this Agreement shall be omitted here-from, then it is hereby declared that such omission was unintentional and that the omitted element shall be included in order to give meaning, validity, and/or effect to any portion of this Agreement.
Omissions. The CONSULTANT shall be responsible for and pay all of the DISTRICT’s costs, expenses, fees and damages, of all kind, arising from the omissions of the CONSULTANT and/or one or more of the CONSULTANT’s consultants and/or sub-consultants that are greater than what the DISTRICT would have paid had the work been performed correctly by the CONSULTANT.
Omissions. If a Variation, which is the subject of a direction by the Commonwealth's Representative, omits any part of the Services, the Commonwealth may thereafter carry out this omitted work either itself or by engaging Other Contractors.
Omissions. If a Variation the subject of a direction by the Contract Administrator omits any part of the Works, the Commonwealth may thereafter carry out this omitted work either itself or by engaging Other Contractors. Daywork If the Contractor is given an instruction under clause 11.2(c) or clause 12.23(d) to carry out work as daywork, the Contractor must: carry out the daywork in an efficient manner; and after the instruction, provide the Contract Administrator with a written report each day signed by the Contractor which: records particulars of all resources used by the Contractor for the execution of the daywork; and includes the particulars and copies of time sheets, wages sheets, invoices, receipts and other documents evidencing the cost of the daywork. The Contract Administrator may direct the manner in which such matters are to be recorded.
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Omissions. If a Variation the subject of a direction by the Contractor’s Representative omits any part of the Subcontract Works, the Contractor may thereafter carry out this omitted work either itself or by engaging Other Contractors. Daywork If the Subcontractor is given an instruction under clause 11.2(c) or clause 12.23(d) to carry out work as daywork, the Subcontractor must: carry out the daywork in an efficient manner; and after the instruction, provide the Contractor’s Representative with a written report each day signed by the Subcontractor which: records particulars of all resources used by the Subcontractor for the execution of the daywork; and includes the particulars and copies of time sheets, wages sheets, invoices, receipts and other documents evidencing the cost of the daywork. The Contractor’s Representative may direct the manner in which such matters are to be recorded. Valuation of Daywork In determining the value of work which the Contractor’s Representative instructed was to be carried out as daywork, the Contractor’s Representative will have regard to: the amount of wages and allowances paid or payable by the Subcontractor at: the rates pertaining at the Site at the time as established by the Subcontractor to the reasonable satisfaction of the Contractor’s Representative; or other reasonable rates approved by the Contractor’s Representative; the percentage specified in the Subcontract Particulars of the wages paid or payable under paragraph (a); the amount of hire charges in respect of plant approved by the Contractor’s Representative for use on the work in accordance with the hiring rates and conditions: agreed between the Contractor’s Representative and the Subcontractor; or failing agreement, reasonably determined by the Contractor’s Representative; the reasonable amounts paid for services, subcontracts and professional fees; and the actual cost to the Subcontractor at the Site of all materials supplied and required for the work, to which will be added: the percentages of the amounts determined under paragraphs (a) - (e) specified in the Subcontract Particulars for non-time related on-site overheads and preliminaries and off-site overheads and profit; and the reasonable costs incurred by the Subcontractor as a direct result of the Variation delaying the Subcontractor. Subcontractor Variation Request The Subcontractor may, for its convenience, request the Contractor’s Representative to direct a Variation. Any such request must be in writing and ...
Omissions. To Tenant's knowledge, none of Tenant's representations or warranties contained in this Lease or any document, certificate or written statement furnished to Landlord by or on behalf of Tenant contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits a material fact necessary in order to make the statements contained herein or therein (when taken in their entireties) not misleading. (l)
Omissions. Situations that are not covered in this document will be evaluated jointly by members of FINEP and the RCN designated as national points of contact, within 10 (ten) business days of the presentation by electronic message addressed to any of the two (see section 13) with copy to the other.
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