No damages for delays
A contract clause that limits compensation for delays.
This clause shifts risk to the contractor for delays beyond their control, potentially affecting project timelines and costs. Understanding its implications is vital for contractors, as it can impact financial outcomes and require careful planning to mitigate delay risks.
Used in a sentence
The no damages for delays clause means we can't claim additional costs for the owner's delay.
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