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Common use of City Direction Clause in Contracts

City Direction. In the City-provided drawings or specifications, when the words “directed”, “required”, “ordered”, “designated”, “prescribed” or words of like importance are used, JOC acknowledges and understands that the “direction”, “requirement”, “order”, “designation” or “prescription” of City is intended. Similarly, JOC acknowledges and understands when the words “approved”, “acceptable”, “satisfactory” or words of like importance are used, those words shall mean “approved by”, “acceptable to” or “satisfactory to” City, unless otherwise expressly stated in writing by City to JOC.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contracting Agreement, Job Order Contracting Agreement, Job Order Contracting Agreement