Common use of Extension of Obligations Clause in Contracts

Extension of Obligations. The obligations of Contractor under this Article 25 shall extend to any trustee in bankruptcy, receiver, administrator or liquidator appointed for Contractor, to Contractor as debtor-in-possession (collectively referred to in this Article as “trustee”), and to any other successor in interest to Contractor. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, upon written request of Owner, Contractor shall not interfere with the rights of Owner as provided in the Contract or the Escrow Agreement to obtain the Escrow Materials from the Trustee or any other person or entity having possession thereof, and shall, if requested under the conditions specified in the Escrow Agreement for release of the Escrow Materials, cause a copy of such Escrow Materials to be made available to Owner.

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Sources: General Provisions Agreement, California High Speed Train Project Agreement

Extension of Obligations. 20Au The obligations of Contractor under this Article 25 30 shall extend to any trustee in bankruptcy, receiver, administrator or liquidator appointed for Contractor, to Contractor as debtor-in-possession (collectively referred to in this Article as “trustee”), and to any other successor in interest to Contractor. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, upon written request of Owner, Contractor shall not interfere with the rights of Owner as provided in the Contract or the Escrow Agreement to obtain the Escrow Materials from the Trustee or any other person or entity having possession thereof, and shall, if requested under the conditions specified in the Escrow Agreement for release of the Escrow Materials, cause a copy of such Escrow Materials to be made available to Owner.

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Sources: General Provisions Agreement