Should Subparagraph 2 Sample Clauses

The "Should Subparagraph 2" clause sets out a recommended action or standard that parties are expected to follow, though it is not strictly mandatory. In practice, this type of clause often outlines best practices or preferred procedures, such as suggesting that a party should notify the other of certain events or should use reasonable efforts to meet a deadline. Its core function is to guide behavior and encourage compliance without imposing a binding obligation, thereby providing flexibility while still promoting a desired outcome or standard.
Should Subparagraph 2. 5.1 be deemed void and unenforceable as a contingent payment clause under the law of the state in which the Project is located, then if payment from the Owner for such Subcontract Work is not received by the Contractor, through no fault of the Subcontractor, the Contractor will make payment to the Subcontractor within a reasonable time for the Subcontract Work satisfactorily performed. This reasonable period of time shall be defined to be that period of time which will allow the Contractor to diligently pursue dispute resolution procedures for non-payment available under the Owner-Contractor Agreement or by Law to collect such sums as are justly payable to the Contractor and all Subcontractors. If such definition is not permitted by the law of the state in which the Project is located, then a reasonable period of time shall be defined as the maximum period of time allowed by law for payment to a subcontractor in the event of owner non-payment to a contractor.
Should Subparagraph 2. 5.1 be finally adjudged void and unenforceable as a contingent payment clause under the law of the state in which the

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