Additional Detailed Instructions Sample Clauses

Additional Detailed Instructions. Following authorization of a Service Work Order, but before the initiation of Work on a Project, Judicial Council may furnish additional detailed written and/or graphic instructions to explain the Work more fully, and such instructions become a part of the requirements of the authorized Service Work Order applicable to a Project (“Additional Detailed Instructions”). Should such Additional Detailed Instructions, in the opinion of Consultant, constitute Work in excess of the requirements of the authorized Service Work Order, Consultant must submit written Notice of the same to the Judicial Council within seven (7) Days following receipt of such Additional Detailed Instructions, and in no event any later than prior to commencement of the work of the Project. If in the Judicial Council’s judgment, the Additional Detailed Instructions do in fact constitute Work in excess of the requirements of the authorized Service Work Order, the Judicial Council may, at Judicial Council’s option, either close the authorized Service Work Order and create a new Service Work Order or issue a Supplementary Service Work Order to account for the excess Work.
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Additional Detailed Instructions. Following authorization of a Service Work Order but before the initiation of Work on a Project, Owner may furnish additional detailed written and/or graphic instructions to explain the Work more fully, and such instructions become a part of the requirements of the authorized Service Work Order applicable to a Project. Should such Additional Detailed Instructions, in the opinion of Contractor, constitute Work in excess of the requirements of the authorized Service Work Order, Contractor must submit written Notice of the same to the Owner within seven (7) Days following receipt of such instructions, and in any event no later than prior to commencement of the Work of the Project. If in the Owner’s judgment the Additional Detailed Instructions do in fact constitute Work in excess of the requirements of the authorized Service Work Order f the Owner may, at Owner’s option, either cancel its authorization of the SWO, withdraw the Additional Detailed Instructions, revise them to remove the source of the excess Work, or issue a Supplementary Service Work Order to account for the excess Work.
Additional Detailed Instructions. The Judicial Council may furnish additional detailed written and/or graphic instructions to explain the work more fully, and such instructions shall be a part of the Contract requirements. Should additional detailed instructions, in the opinion of the CMR, constitute work in excess of the scope of the Work, the CMR shall submit written notice to the Judicial Council within fourteen (14) days following receipt of such instructions, and in any event prior to commencement of the work thereon. The Judicial Council will then consider the notice; and, if in the Judicial Council's judgment it is justified, the Judicial Council's instructions will be revised or the extra work authorized as a Change Order.
Additional Detailed Instructions. Detailed written and/or graphic instructions issued by the Owner to Contractor following authorization of a Service Work Order but before initiation of the Work to explain the Work more fully. Such instructions become part of the requirements of the final Detailed Statement of Work applicable to a Project.
Additional Detailed Instructions. The AOC may furnish additional detailed written and/or graphic instructions to explain the work more fully, and such instructions shall be a part of the Contract requirements. Should additional detailed instructions, in the opinion of the Contractor, constitute work in excess of the scope of the Work, the Contractor shall submit written notice to the AOC within 14 days following receipt of such instructions, and in any event prior to commencement of the work thereon. The AOC will then consider the notice; and, if in the AOC's judgment it is justified, the AOC's instructions will be revised or the extra work authorized.
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