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Seventh. The Contractor shall provide safe and proper facilities at all times for the in- 

 spection of the work by the Architect, the Owner, or their authori-ed agents: and it is also agreed 

 that the Architect may condemn and reject any of the work performed or materials furni.-hed 

 under this contract, and the Contractor shall within twenty-four hours from the receipt of a 

 written order from the Architect to such effect take down and remove from the premi-es at his 

 own expense such objectionable work and materials as may be deemed by the Architect to be a 

 violation of, or in any way below the standard required by. this contract and the appended 

 drawings and specifications; and should the Contractor fail to cau-e the removal and proper 

 substitution of work and material as above stated, the Architect may cause the same to be 

 done at the expense of the Contractor. It is further provided that all damage done to other 

 labour and materials caused by the removal of said objectionable labour and material- -hall be 

 made good by the Contractor at his own exj>ense. 



Eighth. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties herein mentioned that all of 

 the work herein included in this contract i- to be done under the per-onal Mipervi-ion and direction 

 of the Architect or his authorised agents, or by -uch person or person- a> the ( hvner, in the event of 

 the retirement of the Architect or his agent-, may appoint for the purpose. It i- al.-o under-tood 

 that the decision rendered b\ the Architect, his authorised agents or such person or persons herein 

 appointed as substitute-, as to the true construction and meaning of the drawings and -pecifica- 

 tions, is to be considered final and binding ujxm the parties hereto. It i- further agreed that the 

 drawings furnished by the Architect for the con.-tnu lion and completion of the work under this 

 contract shall be full and complete to the pn|)er illustration of the work to be done, and that 

 the same drawings and specification are to remain the proj>erty of the >aid Architect and arc in 

 be returned to him at the completion of said work, l>oth of \\hich -aid drauing- and -pei iii atioiis 

 herein mentioned, together with the Architect'- services a- -ujn-rvi-or, are to be paid for by the 

 Owner. The Architect is to furnish one set \ -iale drawings and -pccifica lions, to be kept ion 

 tinually on the work convenient for examination by the An hitect and < hvner or their authori-ed 

 agents; and the Contractor shall provide a convenient place for di-po-al of -aid drawing- and 

 specifications, which are not to be used by him or his employee- in any other way than for handy 

 reference, nor shall they be removed from the premise-, but are to be retained for the purpo-es 

 hereinabove mentioned. 



\intli. Should at any time there be evident e of a lien or claim upon said work, for whiih 

 the Owner may, if such lien or claim be otabli-hcd, become liable, and which liability i- i harge- 

 able to the Contractor, the Owner -hall have the right to withhold from any payment then <h 

 any payment or payments hereafter becoming due, a sufficient amount to completely >\er -uch 

 lien or claim and should any such claim be e-tabli-hed after all payment.- arc made, the Con- 

 tractor shall refund to the Owner such amount as the latter may be compelled to pay in di-charg- 

 ing such lien or claim as is by the default of the Contractor made obligator}'. 



Tenth. The Owner shall maintain a pro|>er and sufficient in>urance upon the work herein 

 mentioned as it progresses, against loss or damage by fire, in such insurance company as may 

 be approved of by the Contractor, and the policies made payable to the parties hereto, relatively 

 as their interests in the work; the said jx)licies to cover at all times such work as may be in- 

 corporated in the building, and all materials to be used in construction of the same in or about 

 the premises. 



Eleventh. It is agreed between the Owner and the Contractor that the latter shall not a-.-ign 

 or transfer his interest in the whole or part of this contract, or any right he may have under the 

 same, unless the written consent thereto of the Owner is first procured. 



Twelfth. It is further agreed that no certificate given or payment made under this 

 contract shall operate as, or be held to be, an admission on the part of the Owner that this 

 contract or any part thereof has been com plied with, or that any detail of the work ha- been 

 properly performed, so as to affect any claims of the Owner for damage- -hould the work 

 and material hereby required not be performed and furnished in every particular in a sub- 

 stantial and workmanlike manner, and of good and proper quality, or should this contract 

 not be faithfully executed in even- respect. It is further provided that no occupation of the 

 building for the purposes for which it was designed shall be deemed to be an acceptance under the 

 terms of this contract. 



