Main Construction Contract definition

Main Construction Contract means the main construction contracts relating to the Integrated Resort Project made or to be between the Borrower and the Main Contractor.
Main Construction Contract means an agreement to be entered into between the Company and Exyte Singapore Pte. Ltd. for the provision of design and construction services in relation to the Project by Exyte Singapore Pte. Ltd. (as may be amended, varied, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time, and includes any document which amends, varies, modifies, supplements or replace the same).
Main Construction Contract means that certain contract for construction of the Project, dated March 9, 2009, between the Baha Mar Ltd. (as assignee) and CCA Bahamas, Ltd. (as assignee) (as has been amended, modified, and assigned from time to time).

Examples of Main Construction Contract in a sentence

  • By way of deviation from paragraph 1, the Principal shall be entitled to submit a dispute for settlement to a legal body prescribed in the Main Construction Contract or by relying - in legal proceedings initiated by the Contractor - on the authority of the legal body laid down in the Main Construction Contract, in which case the Arbitration Board shall have no jurisdiction on the dispute.

  • The maintenance periods of the Contractor shall be at least equal to the maintenance periods of the Principal pursuant to the Main Construction Contract, it being understood that the maintenance periods of the Contractor shall never expire before the corresponding maintenance periods of the Principal.

  • The Agreement is entered into on the conditions precedent that the Main Construction Contract is concluded and that engaging the Contractor is approved by the Client.

  • If no guarantees are specified in the Agreement and if there is no Main Construction Contract, the Contractor shall warrant the solidity of the Performance during a period of two years, calculated from the date of delivery and/or execution.

  • If no guarantees are specified in the Agreement, the Contractor shall be held to provide all guarantees to the Principal which the Principal is held to provide to the Client pursuant to the Main Construction Contract, if and insofar as such guarantees refer to the Performance.

  • It has the power to enter into, perform and deliver, and has taken all necessary corporate action to authorise its entry into, performance and delivery of, the Transaction Documents (other than each Project Document which is not the Main Construction Contract) to which it is a party and the transactions contemplated by those Transaction Documents.

  • If no guarantees are specified in the Agreement and if there is no Main Construction Contract, the Contractor shall warrant the solidity of the Performance during a period of two years, calculated from the date of supply and/or delivery.

  • It has the power to enter into, perform and deliver, and has taken all necessary corporate or other action to authorise its entry into, performance and delivery of, the Transaction Documents (other than each Project Document which is not a Main Construction Contract) to which it is a party and the transactions contemplated by those Transaction Documents.

  • If no guarantees are specified in the Agreement, the Contractor shall be held to provide all guarantees to the Principal which the Principal is held to provide to the Client pursuant to the Main Construction Contract, if and insofar as such guarantees refer to the Performance, provided that the said guarantees were made known to the Contractor before award of the Order.

  • Each of the Company and the Guarantor has the power to enter into, perform and deliver, and has taken all necessary corporate action to authorize its entry into, performance and delivery of, the Transaction Documents (other than each Project Document which is not the Main Construction Contract) to which it is a party and the transactions contemplated by those Transaction Documents.


More Definitions of Main Construction Contract

Main Construction Contract means each of the following contracts entered into by the Borrower with any firm of contractors for the designing, development, construction, equipping, fitting out and completion of the Integrated Resort Project (or any part of it) on the Properties:

Related to Main Construction Contract

  • Existing construction means any structure for which the "start of construction" commenced before the effective date of the initial floodplain management code or ordinance adopted by the community as a basis for that community's participation in the NFIP.

  • Residential construction means construction on single-family or two-family dwellings occupied or used, or intended to be occupied or used, primarily for residential purposes, and includes real property pursuant to chapter 499B.

  • Construction Contract or “contract” means a written agreement between a contractor and a public agency for the construction, alteration, demolition, or repair of a facility, other than a contract having a dollar value of less than $30,000.00 or a contract that provides for 3 or fewer payments.

  • New construction means, for the purposes of determining insurance rates, structures for which the "start of construction" commenced on or after the effective date of an initial FIRM or after December 31, 1974, whichever is later, and includes any subsequent improvements to such structures. For floodplain management purposes, "new construction" means structures for which the "start of construction" commenced on or after the effective date of the floodplain management regulations adopted by a community and includes any subsequent improvements to such structures.

  • Vertical construction means the construction or remodeling of any building, structure or other improvement that is predominantly vertical, including, without limitation, a building, structure or improvement for the support, shelter and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any kind, and any improvement appurtenant thereto.