Arrangement. of Specifications Clause Samples
The "Arrangement of Specifications" clause defines how the technical or contractual specifications are organized and presented within an agreement or project documentation. Typically, this clause outlines the order in which specifications appear, such as general requirements first, followed by specific technical details, and may clarify how conflicts between different sections are resolved. By establishing a clear structure for specifications, this clause ensures that all parties can easily locate and interpret requirements, reducing confusion and minimizing the risk of disputes over contract interpretation.
Arrangement. of Specifications. The Specifications are separated into numbered and titled divisions for convenience of reference. Neither the Owner nor the Design Professional shall assume any responsibility for defining the limits of any subcontracts on account of the arrangement of the Specifications. Notwithstanding the appearance of such language in the various divisions of the Specifications as, "The Plumbing Contractor,” "The Electrical Contractor," "The Roofing Contractor," etc., the Contractor is responsible to the Owner for the entire Contract and the execution of all of the Work referred to in the Contract Documents. No partial sets of Bidding Documents shall be issued by the Design Professional. Any partial documents issued by the Contractor shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.
Arrangement. of Specifications. The Specifications are separated into numbered and titled divisions for convenience of reference. Neither the Owner nor the Design Professional shall assume any responsibility for defining the limits of any subcontracts on account of the arrangement of the Specifications. Notwithstanding the appearance of such language in the various divisions of the Specifications as, "The Plumbing Contractor,” "The Electrical Contractor," "The Roofing Contractor," etc., the CM/GC is responsible to the Owner for the entire Contract and the execution of all of the Work referred to in the Contract Documents. No partial sets of Component Construction Documents or Construction Documents shall be issued by the Design Professional. Any partial documents issued by the CM/GC shall be the responsibility of the CM/GC.
Arrangement. of Specifications. The Specifications are separated into numbered and titled divisions for convenience of reference. Neither the Board nor the Design Professional shall assume any responsibility for defining the limits of any subcontracts on account of the arrangement of the Specifications. Notwithstanding the appearance of such language in the various divisions of the Specifications as, "The Plumbing Contractor,” "The Electrical Contractor," "The Roofing Contractor," among other divisions, the CMR is responsible to the Board for the entire Contract and the execution of all of the Work referred to in the Contract Documents. No partial sets of Bidding Documents shall be issued by the Design Professional. Any partial documents issued by the CMR shall be the responsibility of the CMR.