Prolonged Suspension Sample Clauses

Prolonged Suspension. If the suspension under sub-clause 8.8 [Suspension of Work] has continued for more than 120 days, the Contractor may request the Engineer's permission to proceed. If the Engineer-does not give permission within 28 days after being requested to do so, the Contractor may, by giving notice to the Engineer, treat the suspension of any part of the Works as an omission under clause 13 [Variation and Adjustments] of the affected part of the Works. If the suspension affects the whole of the Works, the Contractor may give notice of termination under sub-clause 16.2 [Termination by Contactor].
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Prolonged Suspension. If the suspension under Sub-Clause 8.8 [Suspension of Wonk] has continued for more than 120 days, the Contractor may request the Engineer's permission to proceed. If the Engineer-does not give permission within 28 days after being requested to do so, the Contractor may, by giving notice to the Engineer, treat the suspension of any part of the Works as an omission under Clause 13 [Variation and Adjustments] of the affected part of the Works. If the suspension affects the whole of the Works, the Contractor may give notice of termination under Sub-Clause 16.2 [Termination by Contactor]. The rights of the Contractor to terminate the Contract under this Sub-Clause 8.11 shall be subject to the terms of the Lender Direct Agreement.
Prolonged Suspension. If the carrying out of the whole or any part of the Works is suspended due to:
Prolonged Suspension. If the supply of Products or any portion thereof is suspended pursuant to GC 19 and if notice to resume execution is not given by the Client within twelve (12) Months per occurrence, then the Contractor may serve prior notice in writing on the Client requiring to proceed with the supply of Products, or the portion in regard to which progress is suspended. If such permission is not granted within thirty (30) Days following receipt of such notice, the Contractor may, by a further prior written notice to the Client, elect to treat the suspension.
Prolonged Suspension. If the suspension under sub-clause 8.8 [Suspension of Work] has continued for more than
Prolonged Suspension. If the suspension under this Clause has continued for more than one hundred and twenty (120) Days, the Contractor may request the Company's permission to proceed. If the Company (directly or through the Company’s Representative) does not give permission within Thirty (30) Days after being requested to do so, the Contractor may, by giving Notice to the Company’s Representative treat the suspension as an omission under Clause 5 [Variation Orders] of the affected part of the Works.
Prolonged Suspension. If the suspension under GCC 8.7 [Suspension of Work] has continued for more than 84 days, the Contractor may request the Project Manager‟s permission to proceed. If the Project Manager does not give permission within 28 days after being requested to do so, the Contractor may, by giving notice to the Project Manager, treat the suspension as an omission under GCC 13 [Variations and Adjustments] of the affected part of the Works. If the suspension affects the whole of the Works, the Contractor may give notice of termination under GCC 16.2 [Termination by Contractor].
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Prolonged Suspension. 托长的暂停 If the suspension under Sub-Clause 8.8 [Suspension of Work] has continued for more than 84 days, the Contractor may request the Employer’s permission to proceed. If the Employer does not give permission within 28 days after being requested to do so, the Contractor may, by giving notice to the Employer, treat the suspension as an omission under Clause 13 [Variations and Adjustments] of the affected part of the Works. If the suspension affects the whole of the Works, the Contractor may give notice of termination under Sub-Clause 16.2 [Termination by Contractor]. 如果第 8.8 款[暂时停工]所述的暂停已持续 84 天以上,承包商可以要求雇主允许继续施工。如在提出这一要求后 28 天内,雇主没有给出许可,承包商可以通知雇主,将工程受暂停影响的部分视为根据第 13 条[变 更和调整]规定的删减项目。若暂停影响到整个工程,承包商可以根据第 16.2 款[由承包商终止]的规定发出终止的通知。
Prolonged Suspension. If the Contractor suffers delay and/or incurs Cost from complying with the Engineer's instructions under Sub-Clause 8.8 [Suspension of Work] and/or from resuming the work, the Contractor shall give notice to the Engineer and shall be entitled subject to Sub-Clause 20.1 [Contractor's Claims] to:
Prolonged Suspension. If the suspension under Sub-Clause 8.9 [Suspension of Work] has continued for more than 60 (Sixty) days, the Contractor may request the Employer's and the financial institution providing the funding for the Project/s permission to proceed. If the Employer and the financial institution providing the funding for the Project/s do/does not give permission within 28 (Twenty eight) days after being requested to do so, the Contractor may, by giving notice to the Employer/s and the financial institution providing the funding for the Project/s, treat the suspension as an omission under Clause 13 [Variations and Adjustments] of the affected part of the Works. If the suspension affects the whole of the Works, the Contractor may give notice of termination under Sub-Clause 21.2 [Termination by Contractor].
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