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2005 S Arts - SARAH CRAIGE -Agreement for Southern Human Services Center Public Art Project
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2005 S Arts - SARAH CRAIGE -Agreement for Southern Human Services Center Public Art Project
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6/23/2005
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3 <br />ARTICLE 4. FINAL ACCEPTANCE <br />Within thirty (30) days after installation of the Art Work at the Site, and receipt of the final <br />report, the County shall either accept the Art Work by written notice to that effect or notify the <br />Artist of nonconformities or other failure to provide all services required. The Artist shall then be <br />given a reasonable period of time not exceeding fifteen (15) days to cure such nonconformities <br />and provide required services, or to come to agreement with the County on the steps to cure such <br />non-conformities according to a mutually acceptable schedule. If the County does not notify the <br />Artist of nonconformities or other failure to provide all services required within thirty (30) days <br />after the delivery and installation of the Art Work, it shall be deemed to have accepted the Art <br />Work. <br />ARTICLE 5. RISK OF LOSS <br />The risk of loss or damage to the Art Work shall be.borne by the Artist until delivery, and the <br />Artist shall take such measures as are necessary to protect the Art Work from loss or damage <br />until delivery. <br />ARTICLE 6. TITLE <br />Title to the Art Work shall pass to the County upon final acceptance. Such title shall allow the <br />County to maintain, relocate on the Site or elsewhere, store, sell or otherwise dispose of the Art <br />Work. <br />ARTICLE 7. COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE <br />The County shall pay the Artist a total of $10,000, which shall constitute full compensation for <br />all services and materials to be performed and furnished by the Artist under this Agreement. The <br />Artist may invoice the County based on the schedule below: <br />a. $1,500 upon execution of this Agreement. <br />b. $1,500 upon the acceptance of the Approved Proposal. <br />c. $2,000 upon 50% fabrication and acceptance of interim report. <br />d. $3,000 upon 100% fabrication and acceptance of interim report. <br />e. $1,000 upon delivery and installation of the the mural to the Site. <br />f. $1,000 upon completion of the scope of services of this Agreement, delivery of final <br />report, and Final Acceptance. <br />Provided, however, that in the event the Artist does not complete the Art Work and/or deliver <br />and install it in accordance with the terms of the Approved Proposal or this Agreement, as may <br />be amended in writing by the Parties, the County shall be entitled to reimbursement for all <br />installment payments made after payment "a" above. If the County, however, chooses to <br />terminate the agreement through no fault of the Artist, the Artist will retain all payments made <br />up to the point of termination. <br />Any sales, use or excise taxes or similar charges relating to services and materials shall be paid <br />by the Artist. The Artist shall be responsible for the payment of all mailing or shipping charges <br />on submissions to the County, the costs of storage, transporting, delivery and installation of the <br />
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