Common use of Partial Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Partial Occupancy. If UGAA accepts partial use and occupancy of the Project, Design-Builder shall prepare for UGAA’s approval a Certificate of Substantial Completion limited to that portion of the Work completed and ready for occupancy. Upon acceptance in writing by UGAA of that Certificate of Partial Substantial Completion, and after that Work is put in service by UGAA, Design- Builder will not be responsible for normal wear and tear on the area of partial occupancy. UGAA’s partial or intermittent use of, or access to, one or more areas of the Project shall not be deemed to be acceptance of those areas and shall not begin warranty periods on equipment or components of the Work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Standard Form of Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Construction Contract

Partial Occupancy. If UGAA accepts partial use and occupancy of the Project, Design-Builder Contractor shall prepare for UGAA’s approval a Certificate of Substantial Completion limited to that portion of the Work completed and ready for occupancy. Upon acceptance in writing by UGAA of that Certificate of Partial Substantial Completion, and after that Work is put in service by UGAA, Design- Builder Contractor will not be responsible for normal wear and tear on the area of partial occupancy. UGAA’s partial or intermittent use of, or access to, one or more areas of the Project shall not be deemed to be acceptance of those areas and shall not begin warranty periods on equipment or components of the Work.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Contract