County Fault definition

County Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach of any County representation or warranty herein set forth), failure, nonperformance or noncompliance by the County with respect to its obligations and responsibilities under this Contract to the extent not directly attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance, and which materially and adversely affects the Company’s rights, obligations or ability or costs to perform under this Contract.
County Fault means (a)(1) any material breach, failure, nonperformance or noncompliance by the County with the terms and provisions of this Agreement for any reason, other than Uncontrollable Circumstance or Manager Fault; or (2) any negligence or willful misconduct of any officer, agent, employee, subcontractor or independent contractor of the County (other than the Manager, any Subcontractor or the Completion Certifier) which, in the case of (a)(1) or (2) of this definition, prevents or materially delays, either individually or cumulatively (i) the County’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement, or (ii) the Manager’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement or which deprives the Manager of any of its material rights under this Agreement; or (b) any knowing and willful act of any officer or employee of the County which directly (i) prevents or materially delays the Work on the relevant Approved Project, or (ii) causes a material increase in the Actual Project Costs for such Project (but this clause (b) shall exclude (X) any act of the County caused by or attributable to an Uncontrollable Circumstance or the fault, failure, delay, negligence or willful misconduct of the Manager or any Subcontractor and (Y) any act of the County suspending Subcontractor work for a period of not more than thirty (30) days in accordance with Section 4.6.2). For purposes of making determinations pursuant to clause (b), the County may obtain the written opinion of the Independent Engineer prepared in accordance with Section 5.5.4.1.
County Fault means the unexcused non-performance by the County of its obligations under this Agreement.

Examples of County Fault in a sentence

  • Any proposed wireless communication facility located within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Hazard Zone, County Fault Zone, or within one hundred fifty (150) feet of any other active or potentially active fault, shall submit a detailed fault hazard evaluation prepared by a California registered geologist or certified engineering geologist, unless determined unnecessary by the County Chief Engineering Geologist.

  • The Manager shall cooperate fully with the County and coordinate the Work to such other County work as may be directed by the County, subject, as applicable, to the possibility of County Fault.

  • If the Scheduled Acceptance Date is subject to adjustment in accordance with this Section 5.5.3, the Scheduled Acceptance Date shall be extended by the number of days that the Manager can reasonably demonstrate to the County’s Authorized Representative are directly attributable to the effects of such County Fault.

  • The project site does not lie within a State of California Earthquake Fault Hazard Zone (formerly called an Alquist‐Priolo Special Studies Zone) or the Riverside County Fault Zone.

  • The failure of the Manager to provide prompt Notice to the County may give rise to an adjustment to the relief to which the Manager might otherwise be entitled hereunder if and to the extent that such failure is reasonably determined to have increased the costs or delay caused by such County Fault.

  • The project site does not lie within a State of California Earthquake Fault Hazard Zone (formerly called an Alquist-Priolo Special Studies Zone) or the Riverside County Fault Zone.

  • The vast majority of the parcel is in the County Landslide Hazard Zone, and the County Fault Rupture Hazard Zone runs through the center of the lot (primarily located on proposed Parcel 1).

  • Preferred Alternative: Based upon the facts that there are no known faults within the project area, the site is not located within an Alquist-Priolo Special Studies Zone or County Fault hazard area, there is no fault rupture impact associated with this alternative.

  • The property is located in the County Landslide Hazard Zone and County Fault Rupture Zone.

  • The site is not located within a currently designated Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone (formerly known as a Special Studies Zone) or a Santa Clara County Fault Rupture Zone (Santa Clara County, 2002).

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