Common use of No Extension of Time Clause in Contracts

No Extension of Time. If Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from the arbitration procedures.

Appears in 41 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, General Construction Services Contract

No Extension of Time. If the Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, the Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from the arbitration proceduresprocedures set forth herein.

Appears in 41 contracts

Sources: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Design Build Contract

No Extension of Time. If the Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, the Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from the arbitration procedures.

Appears in 21 contracts

Sources: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Owner and Contractor Agreement

No Extension of Time. If the Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, the Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from of the arbitration proceduresprocedures set forth herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract

No Extension of Time. If Owner’s determination proves valid that good cause existed to believe a violation had occurred, Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time for any delay arising directly or indirectly from the arbitration procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement