Latent Conditions definition

Latent Conditions mean any and all physical inground conditions at the Site or its surroundings, including, without limitation, contamination and other environmental issues, heritage issues, artificial things, archaeology and the presence of fauna or flora or services which differ materially from the physical conditions which should reasonably have been anticipated by a competent contractor at the date of the Contract if the contractor had— examined all information made available in writing by the Principal to the Contractor for the purpose of the WUC; examined all information relevant to the risks, contingencies and other circumstances having an effect on the WUC and obtainable by the making of reasonable enquiries; and inspected the Site and its surroundings and carried out geotechnical investigations at the Site.
Latent Conditions means physical conditions on the Site or its surrounds including artificial things and the conditions in which the Supply must be carried out, including subsurface conditions and the condition, dimensions and performance of plant and equipment, but excluding weather, which differ from those conditions expressly described, assumed or allowed for in the Contract, or from those conditions which a competent contractor should reasonably have anticipated if it had visually inspected the Site and reviewed the written information provided by You.
Latent Conditions means any unforeseen site condition not obvious to us upon a reasonable inspection of the site at the time of the quotation, work authorisation, tender or other form.

Examples of Latent Conditions in a sentence

  • Latent Conditions Any ground conditions at the Site, excluding inclement weather conditions and the effects of such conditions at the Site or its surroundings resulting from inclement weather wherever occurring, which could not have been anticipated by a prudent, competent and experienced contractor if it had done those things which such a contractor should reasonably have done in preparing its tender.

  • Latent Conditions If the Contractor considers it has encountered a Latent Condition it must immediately give the Contract Administrator notice in writing.

  • Latent Conditions Any ground conditions at the Site, excluding ground conditions resulting from inclement weather wherever occurring, which differ materially from those which should have been anticipated by a prudent, competent and experienced contractor if it had done those things which the Subcontractor is deemed to have done under clause 7.1.

  • SITE 36 7.1 Subcontractor to Inform Itself 36 7.2 Site Information 36 7.3 Notice of Latent Conditions 36 7.4 Subcontractor's Entitlement 36 7.5 Site Access 36 7.6 Subcontractor's Obligation to Provide Access 37 7.7 Non-Reliance 37 8.

  • Notice of Latent Conditions Clauses 7.3 and 7.4 apply unless the Subcontract Particulars state that they do not apply.


More Definitions of Latent Conditions

Latent Conditions means physical conditions on the Site and its near surrounds, including artificial things but excluding weather conditions, which differ materially and substantially from those physical conditions which should reasonably have been anticipated by an experienced and Competent Contractor at the time of the Contractors tender if the Contractor had inspected:
Latent Conditions means any condition, event, circumstance, matter or thing, relating to any Goods or Services provided under this Agreement that could not have reasonably been foreseen or anticipated at the date we agreed to provide the Goods or Services to you (whether quoted or not), and that would, or would likely result in us, you, or any third party suffering or incurring additional costs or delay, or would require a change to the conditions on which we supply Goods and Services under this Agreement (this includes this Agreement, Service Schedule or Referenced Documents).
Latent Conditions means all physical conditions and
Latent Conditions means any unanticipated physical conditions (such as rocks, items of heritage value, weather conditions or artificial objects) which mean that:
Latent Conditions means physical conditions on the Site or its surroundings in respect of which the Superintendent has determined that Clauses 12.1 applies.”
Latent Conditions means all physical conditions and characteristics of the site and its near surrounds, including below ground conditions, all natural and artificial things, asbestos, contamination and other environmental hazardous substances, concrete cracking and spalling, facilities and Utility Services and, if the site includes a building, on and within the building (including those things obscured behind walls, ceilings and beneath the floor).
Latent Conditions means the physical conditions on and off the Site including the weather, soil and rock conditions, surface water, groundwater, geotechnical conditions, contamination, Pollution and artificial things.