Nature and Location of Work Clause Samples

Nature and Location of Work. JOC shall be responsible for ascertaining the nature and location of the Work, as well as the general and local conditions that might affect the Work, unless such different conditions could not, in the exercise of diligent search by JOC, have been discovered. Failure to properly ascertain discoverable items shall be at JOC’s risk sole and expense. Items for which JOC is responsible to assess include, but are not limited to: 6.01.1. Conditions bearing upon transportation, disposal, handling and storage of materials; 6.01.2. The availability of labor, water, electric power and roads; 6.01.3. Uncertainties of weather, river stages, tides or similar physical conditions at the site; 6.01.4. The conformation and conditions of the ground; and 6.01.5. The character of equipment and facilities needed both preliminary to and during Work performance.

Related to Nature and Location of Work

  • Location of Work The Executive shall be based in the United States in West Orange, New Jersey. However, the Executive agrees to undertake whatever domestic and worldwide travel is required by the Company. The Executive shall not be required or permitted to relocate without the mutual, written consent of the Executive and the Company.

  • Inspection of Work It is FIRST PARTY's obligation to make the work product available for CITY's inspections and periodic reviews upon request by CITY.

  • Quality of Work Consultant agrees that all Services performed under this Agreement will conform to the specifications of the College, be free from errors, and be of professional quality according to applicable industry standards. Upon notice by the College, Consultant will promptly correct any defects without charge to the College unless the request is considered new work by both parties.

  • Scope of Works (a) Users with an appropriate licence type may be able to create and access Scope of Works. (b) The parties acknowledge and agree that: (i) any wording contained in a Scope of Works is established by the Customer, is customisable and within the Customer's absolute control; (ii) Users make decisions within ProcurePro on how to draft Scope of Works and ProcurePro is not responsible for those decisions; (iii) the Supplier is not liable for the Customer's use or reliance upon any Scope of Works; and (iv) the Supplier is not responsible for controlling the use, copying, modification or export of a Scope of Works by any User to which the Customer allows access to that Scope of Works.

  • Description of Work that has been omitted or