Common use of Accuracy, Completeness and Interpretation Clause in Contracts

Accuracy, Completeness and Interpretation. Service Provider shall be responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the operational and financial assumptions underlying its pricing, and if such assumptions are incorrect or incomplete, Service Provider shall not be entitled to adjust its pricing or any other terms of the Agreement. All Charges calculated in accordance with this Exhibit shall be invoiced to DIR by Service Provider in accordance with the applicable invoice and payment provisions set forth in Section 12 of the Agreement. Unless otherwise specified, (i) Section or Attachment references in this Exhibit refer to the Sections of or Attachments to this Exhibit, respectively, and (ii) Exhibit references in this Exhibit are to Exhibits of the Agreement.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Accuracy, Completeness and Interpretation. β€Œ Service Provider shall be responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the operational and financial assumptions underlying its pricing, and if such assumptions are incorrect or incomplete, Service Provider shall not be entitled to adjust its pricing or any other terms of the Agreement. All Charges calculated in accordance with this Exhibit shall be invoiced to DIR by Service Provider in accordance with the applicable invoice and payment provisions set forth in Section 12 of the Agreement. Unless otherwise specified, (i) Section or Attachment references in this Exhibit refer to the Sections of or Attachments to this Exhibit, respectively, and (ii) Exhibit references in this Exhibit are to Exhibits of the Agreement.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: publishingext.dir.texas.gov, pubext.dir.texas.gov, Master Service Agreement

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