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1. AIA A201 General Conditions
ОглавлениеPer Section 14.1 of the AIA A201, the contractor can terminate the owner, upon seven days' written notice to the owner and the architect, if any of the following scenarios exist, through no fault of the contractor:
If the work is stopped for a period of 30 consecutive days because:an order of a court or other public authority that requires all work to be stopped;an act of government requires all work to be stopped;the architect has not certified the contractor's payment application or the owner has not made payment to the contractor within the time stated in the contract documents; orthe owner has failed to furnish the contractor proof of funding per Section 2.2.
if the owner repeatedly suspends, delays, or interrupts the entire work and it causes a delay, in aggregate, of more than 100 percent of the total number of days scheduled for completion, or 120 days in any 365-day period, whichever is less.
if work is stopped for 60 consecutive days because the owner has repeatedly failed to fulfill the owner's obligations under the contract documents with respect to matters important to the progress of work.
Upon proper termination by the contractor, the contractor is entitled to recover payment for all work executed, as well as reasonable overhead and profit on work not executed, and costs incurred as a result of such termination.