Common use of Practical Completion Clause in Contracts

Practical Completion. The Subcontractor will provide Honeywell with written advance notice on each of the days being 21, 14 and 7 days in advance of the date on which the Subcontractor considers that the date for Practical Completion will be achieved. When the Subcontractor is of the opinion that Practical Completion has been reached, the Subcontractor must in writing request Honeywell to confirm the date that Practical Completion has been reached. Within 14 days after receiving the request from the Subcontractor, Honeywell must give the Subcontractor: 1) Issue to the Subcontractor the Completion Certificate stating the date that the Works have achieved Practical Completion; or 2) Give instruction in writing to the Subcontractor stating reasons for why the Works have not yet reached Practical Completion. Where Honeywell considers the Works incomplete, the Subcontractor will undertake such further work as is required to bring the Works to the state of Practical Completion and must then submit a further request in writing to Honeywell to confirm the date that Practical Completion has been achieved. If the Subcontractor refuses or fails to complete such further works as aforesaid, Honeywell may appoint other subcontractors to complete these works and deduct the amount of such works and any additional fees or damages related to the execution of these works from any monies due or to become due to the Subcontractor or to claim against the Subcontractor such amount as damages. The payment or deduction of such damages will not relieve the Subcontractor from his obligation to complete the Works, or from any other of his obligations and liabilities under the Subcontract. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is of the opinion that Practical Completion has been achieved, Honeywell may issue the notice in paragraph (a) above even though no request from the Subcontractor was made.

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Sources: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

Practical Completion. The Subcontractor will provide Honeywell with written advance notice on each of the days being 21, 14 and 7 days in advance of the date on which the Subcontractor considers that the date for Practical Completion will be achieved. When On the Subcontractor is date, which in the opinion of the opinion that Subcontractor, all requirements pertaining to the achievement of Practical Completion has have been reachedsatisfied, the Subcontractor must will on that date and in writing request Honeywell to confirm the date that Practical Completion has been reachedinform ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Within 14 days after receiving the request notification from the Subcontractor, Honeywell must give the Subcontractorwill either: 1) Issue to the Subcontractor the Completion Certificate stating the date that the Works have achieved Practical Completion; or 2) Give instruction in writing to the Subcontractor stating reasons for why the Works have not yet reached Practical CompletionCompletion and which works in Honeywell’s opinion are required to be done before the issue of the Completion Certificate. Where Honeywell considers the Works incompleteissues written reasons under paragraph (b) above, the Subcontractor will undertake such further work as is required to bring the Works to the state of Practical Completion and must then submit a further request in writing to Honeywell to confirm the date that Practical Completion has been achieved. If the Subcontractor refuses or fails to complete such further works as aforesaid, Honeywell may (but will not be obliged to) appoint other subcontractors to complete these works and deduct the amount of such works and any additional fees or damages related to the execution of these works from any monies due or to become due to the Subcontractor or to claim against the Subcontractor such amount as damages. The payment or deduction of such damages will not relieve the Subcontractor from his obligation to complete the Works, or from any other of his obligations and liabilities under the Subcontract. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is of the opinion that Practical Completion has been achieved, Honeywell may (but will not be obliged to) issue the notice in paragraph (a) above even though no request from the Subcontractor was made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subcontract Agreement

Practical Completion. The Subcontractor will provide Honeywell with written advance notice on each of the days being 21, 14 and 7 days in advance of the date on which the Subcontractor considers that the date for Practical Completion will be achieved. When On the Subcontractor is date, which in the opinion of the opinion that Subcontractor, all requirements pertaining to the achievement of Practical Completion has have been reachedsatisfied, the Subcontractor must will on that date and in writing request Honeywell to confirm the date that Practical Completion has been reachedinform ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Within 14 days after receiving the request notification from the Subcontractor, Honeywell must give the Subcontractorwill either: 1) Issue to the Subcontractor the Completion Certificate stating the date that the Works have achieved Practical Completion; or 2) Give instruction in writing to the Subcontractor stating reasons for why the Works have not yet reached Practical CompletionCompletion and which works in Honeywell’s opinion are required to be done before the issue of the Completion Certificate. Where Honeywell considers the Works incompleteissues written reasons under paragraph (b) above, the Subcontractor will undertake such further work as is required to bring the Works to the state of Practical Completion and must then submit a further request in writing to Honeywell to confirm the date that Practical Completion has been achieved. If the Subcontractor refuses or fails to complete such further works as aforesaid, Honeywell may (but will not be obliged to) appoint other subcontractors to complete these works and deduct the amount of such works and any additional fees or damages related to the execution of these works from any monies due or to become due to the Subcontractor or to claim against the Subcontractor such amount as damages. The payment or deduction of such damages will not relieve the Subcontractor from his obligation to complete the Works, or from any other of his obligations and liabilities under the Subcontract. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is of the opinion that Practical Completion has been achieved, Honeywell may (but will not be obliged tol) issue the notice in paragraph (a) above even though no request from the Subcontractor was made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subcontract Agreement

Practical Completion. The Subcontractor will provide Honeywell with written advance notice on each of the days being 21, 14 and 7 days in advance of the date on which the Subcontractor considers that the date for Practical Completion will be achieved. When On the Subcontractor is date, which in the opinion of the opinion that Subcontractor, all requirements pertaining to the achievement of Practical Completion has have been reachedsatisfied, the Subcontractor must will on that date and in writing request Honeywell to confirm the date that Practical Completion has been reachedinform ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Within 14 days after receiving the request notification from the Subcontractor, Honeywell must give the Subcontractorwill either: 1) Issue to the Subcontractor the Completion Certificate stating the date that the Works have achieved Practical Completion; or 2) Give instruction in writing to the Subcontractor stating reasons for why the Works have not yet reached Practical CompletionCompletion and which works in Honeywell’s opinion are required to be done before the issue of the Completion Certificate. Where Honeywell considers the Works incompleteissues written reasons under paragraph (b) above, the Subcontractor will undertake such further work as is required to bring the Works to the state of Practical Completion and must then submit a further request in writing to Honeywell to confirm the date that Practical Completion has been achieved. If the Subcontractor refuses or fails to complete such further works as aforesaid, Honeywell may (but will not be obliged to) appoint other subcontractors to complete these works and deduct the amount of such works and any additional fees or damages related to the execution of these works from any monies due or to become due to the Subcontractor or to claim against the Subcontractor such amount as damages. The payment or deduction of such damages will not relieve the Subcontractor from his obligation to complete the Works, or from any other of his obligations and liabilities under the Subcontract. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is of the opinion that Practical Completion has been achieved, Honeywell may (but will not be obliged to) issue the notice in paragraph (a) as described above even though no request from the Subcontractor was made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subcontract Agreement