Section 20427 Of Article 27. Legislative Bodies—improvement Act Of 1911 From California Public Contract Code >> Division 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 27.
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. At any time prior to publication and posting notice inviting
bids, the legislative body by resolution, may determine that if the
contractor, contracting owners included, does not complete the work
within the time limit specified in the contract or within the further
time that the legislative body authorized, the contractor or
contracting owners, as the case may be, shall pay to the city
liquidated damages in the amount fixed by the legislative body in the
resolution. The amount so fixed is valid as liquidated damages
unless manifestly unreasonable under the circumstances existing at
the time the contract was made. If this determination is made, the
plans or specifications and the contract shall contain provisions in
accordance with that determination.
Any moneys received by the city on account of those liquidated
damages shall be applied as follows:
(1) If received prior to confirmation of the assessment, those
moneys shall be applied as a contribution against the assessment.
(2) If received after the confirmation of the assessment, those
moneys shall be applied in the manner provided in Section 5132.05 of
the Streets and Highways Code for the disposition of excess
acquisition funds.
(3) If a contribution has previously been made or ordered by any
agency, the legislative body may order a refund to the contributing
agency in the proportion that the contribution bears to the total
costs and expenses of the work.