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pletely itemized in such form as the Supervising Architect may direct, and showing the percentage of each branch of work completed at that date, all based on the schedule submitted by him at the commencement of work. This application when approved by the Supervising Architect shall be used as a basis for certificates of payment, unless it be found in error. 22. Certificates and Payments If the Contractor has made application as above, the Supervising Architect shall, within reasonable time, issue to the Contractor a certificate for such amount as he has decided to be properly due. The amount of such certificate shall be based on 85% of the value of cut stone and structural steel properly stored at the site, and 85% of the value of all materials and labor properly incorporated into the building, less the sum of the amounts previously paid. Upon substantial completion of the entire work a certificate shall be issued in a sum which will increase the total payments to 90% of the contract price. The retained balance will be paid on the final certificate. No certificate issued nor payment made to the Contractor, nor partial or entire use or occupancy of the work by the Owner shall be an acceptance of any work or materials not in accordance with this Contract. The making and acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the Owner otherwise than under the articles on "Correction of Work After Final Payment," or under requirements of the specifications, and of all claims by the Contractor except those previously made and still unsettled. 23. Payments Withheld The Supervising Architect may, on account of subsequently discovered evidence, withhold or nullify the whole or a part of any certificate for payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect the Owner from loss on account of: (a) Defective work not remedied. (b) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims. (c) Damage to another Contractor. When all the above grounds are removed, certificates shall at once be issued for the amounts withheld because of them. 24. Laws and Ordinances The Contractor shall comply with all State laws that govern or otherwise relate to this work. He shall send out notices, procure and pay for all permits and certificates, provide temporary protection, and fulfil all legal obligations imposed by the State on the Owner and himself in connection with the execution of this contract..

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