| Sidney M. Levy - Technology & Engineering - 1996 - 428 pages
...definition of Force Majeure in Article XV below; (v) "Differing Site Conditions/' which term shall refer to unknown physical conditions at the site of an unusual...ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the nature provided for herein, including but not limited to, conditions requiring... | |
| John G. Cameron - Building laws - 2000 - 780 pages
...changed conditions are: "unknown physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally...inhering in work of the character provided for in the contract." 48 CFR 52.236-29(a). Special defined contract procedures apply in the case of public... | |
| Robert F. Cushman, John D. Carter, Douglas F. Coppi, Paul J. Gorman - Law - 2001 - 868 pages
...indicated in the contract. Type II changed conditions are unknown physical conditions at the site that are of an unusual nature, differing materially from those...inhering in work of the character provided for in the contract.58 To recover for a Type I changed condition, the contractor normally must show that the... | |
| Levent Ozdemir - Technology & Engineering - 2002 - 412 pages
...to the Contracting Officer of (I) subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site which differ materially from those indicated in this contract,...physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inhering in work... | |
| Thomas J. Kelleher, Brian G. Corgan, William E. Dorris - Law - 2002 - 514 pages
...to the Contracting Officer of (1 ) subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site which differ materially from those indicated in this contract,...physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inhering work... | |
| Michael K. De Chiara, Michael S. Zetlin - Law - 2003 - 456 pages
...result of: (1) latent physical conditions at the site differing materially from those indicated in the contract; or (2) unknown physical conditions at the...ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as occurring in work of the character provided for in this contract.174 Because the existence of differing... | |
| Philippines - Law - 2003 - 466 pages
...conditions at the site differing materially from those indicated in the contract, or where there are duly unknown physical conditions at the site of an unusual...ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in the work or character provided for in the contract. Any cumulative Variation Order beyond... | |
| Levent Ozdemir - Technology & Engineering - 2004 - 636 pages
...Contractor shall promptly, and before such conditions are disturbed, notify the Owner by written notice of: Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site...materially from those indicated in this Contract, or Unknown physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, differing materially from those ordinarily... | |
| Thomas J. Kelleher, Jr., Smith, Currie & Hancock - Law - 2005 - 627 pages
...to the Contracting Officer of (1) subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site which differ materially from those indicated in this contract,...physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inhering in work... | |
| Wilfred Abraham, Maria Isabel De Almeida Alvarenga - Law - 2005 - 442 pages
...I Conditions"]; or (2) unknown physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally...inhering in work of the character provided for in the contract ["Type II Conditions"].71 If the Contracting Officer's investigation of the conditions... | |
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