Additional Requirements Incorporated by Reference Clause Samples

The "Additional Requirements Incorporated by Reference" clause serves to include external documents, standards, or requirements into the main agreement as if they were fully stated within the contract itself. In practice, this means that parties are legally bound by the terms of referenced materials, such as technical specifications, regulatory guidelines, or company policies, even though these are not physically attached to the contract. This clause streamlines the contracting process by avoiding repetition and ensures that all relevant obligations are enforceable, thereby promoting clarity and comprehensive compliance with all applicable requirements.
Additional Requirements Incorporated by Reference. 9 10.1 Laws Incorporated by Reference 9 10.2 Conflict of Interest. 10 10.3 Prohibition on Use of Public Funds for Political Activity 10 10.4 Consideration of Salary History 10 10.5 Nondiscrimination Requirements. 10
Additional Requirements Incorporated by Reference. The full text of the laws listed in this Article 10, including enforcement and penalty provisions, are incorporated by reference into this Agreement. The full text of the San Francisco Municipal Code provisions incorporated by reference in this Article and elsewhere in the Agreement ("Mandatory City Requirements") are available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ under "Government."
Additional Requirements Incorporated by Reference. 11 10.3 Prohibition on Use of Public Funds for Political Activity. (Reserved) 11 10.4 Consideration of Salary History. (Reserved) 11 10.5 Nondiscrimination Requirements. 11
Additional Requirements Incorporated by Reference