Common use of Schedule of Performance or Delivery Clause in Contracts

Schedule of Performance or Delivery. a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: 1) County will only pay for completed work described in Paragraphs 1(a) through (e) of this Exhibit and that complies with applicable requirements for public hearings and land use decisions set forth, respectively, in Chapters 22.24 and 22.28 of the County’s Development Procedures Ordinance. Applicable requirements of Chapter 1.17 of the Deschutes County Code shall apply to code compliance hearings and decisions. b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Workers Compensation insurance in compliance with ORS 656.017, requiring Contractor and all subcontractors to provide workers’ compensation coverage for all subject workers, or provide certification of exempt status. Worker’s Compensation Insurance to cover claims made under Worker’s Compensation, disability benefit or any other employee benefit laws, including statutory limits in any state of operation with Coverage B Employer’s Liability coverage all at the statutory limits. . In the absence of statutory limits the limits of said Employers liability coverage shall be not less than $1,000,000 each accident, disease and each employee. This insurance must be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation endorsement, waiving the insured’s right of subrogation against County. Professional Liability insurance with an occurrence combined single limit of not less than: Per Occurrence limit Annual Aggregate limit  $1,000,000  $2,000,000  $2,000,000  $3,000,000  $3,000,000  $5,000,000 Professional Liability insurance covers damages caused by error, omission, or negligent acts related to professional services provided under this Contract. The policy must provide extended reporting period coverage, sometimes referred to as “tail coverage” for claims made within two years after the contract work is completed.  Required by County  Not required by County (one box must be checked) Commercial General Liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than:  $1,000,000  $2,000,000  $2,000,000  $3,000,000  $3,000,000  $5,000,000 Commercial General Liability insurance includes coverage for personal injury, bodily injury, advertising injury, property damage, premises, operations, products, completed operations and contractual liability. The insurance coverages provided for herein must be endorsed as primary and non-contributory to any insurance of County, its officers, employees or agents. Each such policy obtained by Contractor shall provide that the insurer shall defend any suit against the named insured and the additional insureds, their officers, agents, or employees, even if such suit is frivolous or fraudulent. Such insurance shall provide County with the right, but not the obligation, to engage its own attorney for the purpose of defending any legal action against County, its officers, agents, or employees, and that Contractor shall indemnify County for costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred or arising out of the defense of such action. The policy shall be endorsed to name Deschutes County, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers as an additional insured. The additional insured endorsement shall not include declarations that reduce any per occurrence or aggregate insurance limit. The contractor shall provide additional coverage based on any outstanding claim(s) made against policy limits to ensure that minimum insurance limits required by the County are maintained. Construction contracts may include aggregate limits that apply on a “per location” or “per project” basis. The additional insurance protection shall extend equal protection to County as to Contractor or subcontractors and shall not be limited to vicarious liability only or any similar limitation. To the extent any aspect of this Paragraph shall be deemed unenforceable, then the additional insurance protection to County shall be narrowed to the maximum amount of protection allowed by law.  Required by County  Not required by County (One box must be checked) Automobile Liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than: Per Occurrence  $500,000  $1,000,000  $2,000,000 Automobile Liability insurance includes coverage for bodily injury and property damage resulting from operation of a motor vehicle. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance shall provide coverage for any motor vehicle (symbol 1 on some insurance certificates) driven by or on behalf of Contractor during the course of providing services under this contract. Commercial Automobile Liability is required for contractors that own business vehicles registered to the business. Examples include: plumbers, electricians or construction contractors. An Example of an acceptable personal automobile policy is a contractor who is a sole proprietor that does not own vehicles registered to the business.  Required by County  Not required by County (one box must be checked) Additional Requirements. Contractor shall pay all deductibles and self-insured retentions. A cross-liability clause or separation of insured's condition must be included in all commercial general liability policies required by this Contract. Contractor’s coverage will be primary in the event of loss.

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Sources: Deschutes County Services Contract

Schedule of Performance or Delivery. a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: 1) County will only pay for completed work described in Paragraphs 1(a) through (e) of this Exhibit and that complies with applicable requirements for public hearings and land use decisions set forth, respectively, in Chapters 22.24 and 22.28 of the County’s Development Procedures Ordinance. Applicable requirements of Chapter 1.17 of the Deschutes County Code shall apply to code compliance hearings and decisions. b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule. Contract No. 20 - INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Workers Compensation insurance in compliance with ORS 656.017, requiring Contractor and all subcontractors to provide workers’ compensation coverage for all subject workers, or provide certification of exempt status. Worker’s Compensation Insurance to cover claims made under Worker’s Compensation, disability benefit or any other employee benefit laws, including statutory limits in any state of operation with Coverage B Employer’s Liability coverage all at the statutory limits. . In the absence of statutory limits the limits of said Employers liability coverage shall be not less than $1,000,000 each accident, disease and each employee. This insurance must be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation endorsement, waiving the insured’s right of subrogation against County. Professional Liability insurance with an occurrence combined single limit of not less than: Per Occurrence limit Annual Aggregate limit  $1,000,000  $2,000,000  $2,000,000 3,000,000  $3,000,000 2,000,000  $3,000,000  $5,000,000 Professional Liability insurance covers damages caused by error, omission, or negligent acts related to professional services provided under this Contract. The policy must provide extended reporting period coverage, sometimes referred to as “tail coverage” for claims made within two years after the contract work is completed.  Required by County  Not required by County (one box must be checked) Commercial General Liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than: Per Single Claimant and Incident All Claimants Arising from Single Incident  $1,000,000  $2,000,000  $2,000,000  $3,000,000  $3,000,000  $5,000,000 Commercial General Liability insurance includes coverage for personal injury, bodily injury, advertising injury, property damage, premises, operations, products, completed operations and contractual liability. The insurance coverages provided for herein must be endorsed as primary and non-contributory to any insurance of County, its officers, employees or agents. Each such policy obtained by Contractor shall provide that the insurer shall defend any suit against the named insured and the additional insureds, their officers, agents, or employees, even if such suit is frivolous or fraudulent. Such insurance shall provide County with the right, but not the obligation, to engage its own attorney for the purpose of defending any legal action against County, its officers, agents, or employees, and that Contractor shall indemnify County for costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred or arising out of the defense of such action. The policy shall be endorsed to name Deschutes County, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers as an additional insured. The additional insured endorsement shall not include declarations that reduce any per occurrence or aggregate insurance limit. The contractor shall provide additional coverage based on any outstanding claim(s) made against policy limits to ensure that minimum insurance limits required by the County are maintained. Construction contracts may include aggregate limits that apply on a “per location” or “per project” basis. The additional insurance protection shall extend equal protection to County as to Contractor or subcontractors and shall not be limited to vicarious liability only or any similar limitation. To the extent any aspect of this Paragraph shall be deemed unenforceable, then the additional insurance protection to County shall be narrowed to the maximum amount of protection allowed by law.  Required by County  Not required by County (One box must be checked) Automobile Liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than: Per Occurrence  $500,000  $1,000,000  $2,000,000 Automobile Liability insurance includes coverage for bodily injury and property damage resulting from operation of a motor vehicle. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance shall provide coverage for any motor vehicle (symbol 1 on some insurance certificates) driven by or on behalf of Contractor during the course of providing services under this contract. Commercial Automobile Liability is required for contractors that own business vehicles registered to the business. Examples include: plumbers, electricians or construction contractors. An Example of an acceptable personal automobile policy is a contractor who is a sole proprietor that does not own vehicles registered to the business.  Required by County  Not required by County (one box must be checked) Additional Requirements. Contractor shall pay all deductibles and self-insured retentions. A cross-liability clause or separation of insured's condition must be included in all commercial general liability policies required by this Contract. Contractor’s coverage will be primary in the event of loss.)

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Sources: Deschutes County Services Contract

Schedule of Performance or Delivery. a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: 1) County will only pay for completed work described in Paragraphs 1(a) through (e) of this Exhibit and that complies with applicable requirements for public hearings and land use decisions set forth, respectively, in Chapters 22.24 and 22.28 of the County’s Development Procedures Ordinance. Applicable requirements of Chapter 1.17 of the Deschutes County Code shall apply to code compliance enforcement hearings and decisions. b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule. Contract No. 20 - INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Workers Compensation insurance in compliance with ORS 656.017, requiring Contractor and all subcontractors to provide workers’ compensation coverage for all subject workers, or provide certification of exempt status. Worker’s Compensation Insurance to cover claims made under Worker’s Compensation, disability benefit or any other employee benefit laws, including statutory limits in any state of operation with Coverage B Employer’s Liability coverage all at the statutory limits. . In the absence of statutory limits the limits of said Employers liability coverage shall be not less than 🞎 $1,000,000 each accident, disease and each employee. This insurance must be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation endorsement, waiving the insured’s right of subrogation against County. Professional Liability insurance with an occurrence combined single limit of not less than: Per Occurrence limit Annual Aggregate limit  $1,000,000  🞎 $2,000,000 🞎 $3,000,000 🞎 $2,000,000 🞎 $3,000,000  $3,000,000  🞎 $5,000,000 Professional Liability insurance covers damages caused by error, omission, or negligent acts related to professional services provided under this Contract. The policy must provide extended reporting period coverage, sometimes referred to as “tail coverage” for claims made within two years after the contract work is completed. 🞎 Required by County 🞎 Not required by County (one box must be checked) Commercial General Liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than:  Per Single Claimant and Incident All Claimants Arising from Single Incident 🞎 $1,000,000 🞎 $2,000,000 🞎 $2,000,000 🞎 $3,000,000 🞎 $3,000,000 🞎 $5,000,000 Commercial General Liability insurance includes coverage for personal injury, bodily injury, advertising injury, property damage, premises, operations, products, completed operations and contractual liability. The insurance coverages provided for herein must be endorsed as primary and non-contributory to any insurance of County, its officers, employees or agents. Each such policy obtained by Contractor shall provide that the insurer shall defend any suit against the named insured and the additional insureds, their officers, agents, or employees, even if such suit is frivolous or fraudulent. Such insurance shall provide County with the right, but not the obligation, to engage its own attorney for the purpose of defending any legal action against County, its officers, agents, or employees, and that Contractor shall indemnify County for costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred or arising out of the defense of such action. The policy shall be endorsed to name Deschutes County, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers as an additional insured. The additional insured endorsement shall not include declarations that reduce any per occurrence or aggregate insurance limit. The contractor shall provide additional coverage based on any outstanding claim(s) made against policy limits to ensure that minimum insurance limits required by the County are maintained. Construction contracts may include aggregate limits that apply on a “per location” or “per project” basis. The additional insurance protection shall extend equal protection to County as to Contractor or subcontractors and shall not be limited to vicarious liability only or any similar limitation. To the extent any aspect of this Paragraph shall be deemed unenforceable, then the additional insurance protection to County shall be narrowed to the maximum amount of protection allowed by law. 🞎 Required by County 🞎 Not required by County (One box must be checked) Automobile Liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than: Per Occurrence 🞎 $500,000 🞎 $1,000,000 🞎 $2,000,000 Automobile Liability insurance includes coverage for bodily injury and property damage resulting from operation of a motor vehicle. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance shall provide coverage for any motor vehicle (symbol 1 on some insurance certificates) driven by or on behalf of Contractor during the course of providing services under this contract. Commercial Automobile Liability is required for contractors that own business vehicles registered to the business. Examples include: plumbers, electricians or construction contractors. An Example of an acceptable personal automobile policy is a contractor who is a sole proprietor that does not own vehicles registered to the business. 🞎 Required by County 🞎 Not required by County (one box must be checked) Additional Requirements. Contractor shall pay all deductibles and self-insured retentions. A cross-liability clause or separation of insured's condition must be included in all commercial general liability policies required by this Contract. Contractor’s coverage will be primary in the event of loss.)

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Sources: Deschutes County Services Contract