LD

Liquidated Damages

Definition

Liquidated Damages are predetermined monetary amounts payable by the contractor for failure to meet specified contract requirements, typically delivery schedules. LD provisions establish damages amounts in advance, avoiding the need to prove actual damages.

LD clauses create significant financial exposure for schedule delays. Understanding LD terms helps contractors assess risk and develop realistic schedules. LD amounts must be reasonable estimates of anticipated damages to be enforceable.

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