Common use of Duty to Inform Clause in Contracts

Duty to Inform. Provider shall give prompt written notice to College's Project Manager if, at any time during the performance of this contract, Provider becomes aware of actual or potential problems, faults or defects in the project, any nonconformity with the contract, or with any federal, state, or local law, rule or regulation, or has any objection to any decision or order made by College. Any delay or failure on the part of College to provide a written response to Provider shall constitute neither agreement with nor acquiescence in Provider's statement or claim and shall not constitute a waiver of any of College's rights.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Personal Services Contract, Professional Services, Professional Services

Duty to Inform. The Provider shall give prompt written notice to the College's Project Manager Manager(s) if, at any time during the performance of this contractContract, Provider becomes aware of actual or potential problems, faults or defects in the projectProject, any nonconformity with the contractContract, or with any federal, state, or local law, rule or regulation, or has any objection to any decision or order made by the College. Any delay or failure on the part of the College to provide a written response to the Provider shall constitute neither agreement with nor acquiescence in Provider's statement or claim and shall not constitute a waiver of any of College's rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Personal Services Agreement

Duty to Inform. Provider shall give prompt written notice to College's Project Manager if, at any time during the performance of this contractContract, Provider becomes aware of actual or potential problems, faults or defects in the projectProject, any nonconformity with the contractContract, or with any federal, state, or local law, rule or regulation, or has any objection to any decision or order made by College. Any delay or failure on the part of College to provide a written response to Provider shall constitute neither agreement with nor acquiescence in Provider's statement or claim and shall not constitute a waiver of any of College's rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Personal Services Agreement