Common use of Withholding of Payment Clause in Contracts

Withholding of Payment. If any claim or lien is made or filed with or against Owner, the Project, the real estate, or contract proceeds by any person claiming that Contractor or any subcontractor or any person for whom Contractor is liable has failed to make payment for labor, services, materials, equipment, taxes or other items or obligations furnished or incurred for or in connection with the Work, or if at any time there shall be evidence of such non-payment or of any claim or lien which is chargeable to Contractor, or if Contractor or any subcontractor or other person for whom Contractor is liable causes damages to the Work, or if Contractor fails to perform or is otherwise in default under any of the terms or provisions of the Contract Documents, Owner shall have the right to retain from any payment then due or thereafter to become due an amount which it deems sufficient to (1) satisfy, discharge and/or defend against such claim or lien or any action which may be brought or judgment which may be recovered thereon, (2) make good any such non-payment, damage, failure or default, and (3) compensate Owner for and indemnify him against any and all losses, liability, damages, costs, and expenses, including attorneys’ fees and disbursements which may be sustained or incurred in connection therewith. Owner shall have the right to apply and charge against Contractor so much of the amount retained as may be required for the foregoing purposes. If the amount retained is insufficient therefor, Contractor shall be liable for the difference.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between Owner and Contractor, Agreement Between Owner and Contractor, Agreement Between Owner and Contractor

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Withholding of Payment. If any claim or lien is made or filed with or against Owner, the Project, the real estate, or contract proceeds by any person claiming that Contractor or any subcontractor or any person for whom Contractor is liable has failed to make payment for labor, services, materials, equipment, taxes or other items or obligations furnished or incurred for or in connection with the Work, or if at any time there shall be evidence of such non-payment or of any claim or lien which is chargeable to Contractor, or if Contractor or any subcontractor or other person for whom Contractor is liable causes damages to the Work, or if Contractor fails to perform or is otherwise in default under any of the terms or provisions of the Contract Documents, Owner shall have the right to retain from any payment then due or thereafter to become due an amount which it deems sufficient to (1) satisfy, discharge and/or defend against such claim or lien or any action which may be brought or judgment which may be recovered thereon, (2) make good any such non-payment, damage, failure or default, and (3) compensate Owner for and indemnify him against any and all losses, liability, damages, costs, and expenses, including attorneys’ fees and disbursements which may be sustained or incurred in connection therewith. Owner shall have the right to apply and charge against Contractor so much of the amount retained as may be required for the foregoing purposes. If the amount retained is insufficient therefor, Contractor shall be liable for the difference. If Owner withholds any payment, partial or final, from Contractor, Owner may, but shall not be obligated or required to, make direct or joint payment on behalf of Contractor for any part or all of such sums due and owing to said subcontractors, material suppliers, equipment lessors and/or laborers for their labor, materials or equipment furnished to the Project, not to exceed the Contract Price remaining due and owing to Contractor, and charge all such direct payments against the Contract Price; provided, however, that nothing contained in this paragraph shall create any personal liability on the part of Owner to any subcontractor, material supplier, equipment lessor or laborer, or any direct contractual relationship between Owner and them.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Public Works Agreement by And, Public Works Agreement by And, Public Works Agreement by And

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Withholding of Payment. If any claim or lien is made or filed with or against Owner, the Project, the real estate, or contract proceeds by any person claiming that Contractor or any subcontractor or any person for whom Contractor is liable has failed to make payment for labor, services, materials, equipment, taxes or other items or obligations furnished or incurred for or in connection with the Work, or if at any time there shall be evidence of such non-payment or of any claim or lien which is chargeable to Contractor, or if Contractor or any subcontractor or other person for whom Contractor is liable causes damages to the Work, or if Contractor fails to perform or is otherwise in default under any of the terms or provisions of the Contract Documents, Owner shall have the right to retain from any payment then due or thereafter to become due an amount which it deems sufficient to (1) satisfy, discharge and/or defend against such claim or lien or any action which may be brought or judgment which may be recovered thereon, (2) make good any such non-payment, damage, failure or default, and (3) compensate Owner for and indemnify him against any and all losses, liability, damages, costs, and expenses, including attorneys’ fees and disbursements which may be sustained or incurred in connection therewith. Owner shall have the right to apply and charge against Contractor so much of the amount retained as may be required for the foregoing purposes. If the amount retained is insufficient therefor, Contractor shall be liable for the difference.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: City of Fishers, City of Fishers

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