Additional Documents Requiring Review Sample Clauses

The "Additional Documents Requiring Review" clause establishes that certain documents, beyond the main agreement, must be submitted for examination and approval by one or more parties. Typically, this clause applies to supporting materials such as technical specifications, compliance certificates, or third-party contracts that are relevant to the transaction or relationship. Its core function is to ensure that all pertinent documents are properly vetted before any obligations are finalized, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or undisclosed issues.
Additional Documents Requiring Review. The Contractor shall provide to the Province all detailed designs, Contractor's Management Systems and Plans, and Contractor's Construction Schedule not submitted as part of, or amended since, the Contractor's Proposal, and the following procedure shall apply.
Additional Documents Requiring Review. Project Co shall provide to the City all Detailed Designs, Project Co’s Management Systems and Plans and Project Co’s Works Schedule not submitted as part of, or amended since, the Submission Date, and the following procedure described in this Section 3 shall apply.