Common use of Failure to Provide Access Clause in Contracts

Failure to Provide Access. If the Company Representative does not give the Contractor access to the Site within seven days after the later of: (a) the Commencement Date for the Services, or the Date for Delivery for the Goods; (b) the date on which the Contractor gave Notice under Clause 6.1(a)(ii) of this Schedule 1; and (c) any later time agreed by the Contractor, then the delay: (d) if due to the Contractor’s non-compliance with Clause 6.1(a)(i) of this Schedule 1, does not entitle the Contractor to any extension of the Date for Completion; or (e) if for any other cause, does not constitute a breach of contract but entitles the Contractor to claim an extension of the Date for Completion.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

Failure to Provide Access. If the Company Representative does not give the Contractor access to the Site within seven days after the later of: (a) the Commencement Date for the Services, or the Date for Delivery for the Goods; (b) the date on which the Contractor gave Notice under Clause 6.1(a)(ii▇▇▇▇▇▇ (ii) of this Schedule 1; and (c) any later time agreed by the Contractor, then the delay: (d) if due to the Contractor’s non-compliance with Clause 6.1(a)(i(i) of this Schedule 1, does not entitle the Contractor to any extension of the Date for Completion; or (e) if for any other cause, does not constitute a breach of contract but entitles the Contractor to claim an extension of the Date for Completion.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions