Common use of Complementary Documents Clause in Contracts

Complementary Documents. All of the documents forming the Contract are complementary and all provisions are to be interpreted as a single, united contract. If certain Work, requirements, obligations, or duties are only explicitly detailed in one section of the Contract, but were not explicitly detailed in another section of the Contract, Contractor shall carry out the Work as though the relevant Work, requirements, obligations, or duties had been fully described in each and every section of the Contract, consistent with the other documents forming the Contract and as is necessary to produce complete results. 2)

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Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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Complementary Documents. All of the documents forming the Contract are complementary and all provisions are to be interpreted as a single, united contractcomplementary. If certain Workwork, requirements, obligations, or duties are set out only explicitly detailed in one section of the Contract, but were not explicitly detailed in another section of the Contractanother, Contractor shall carry out the Work as though the relevant Workwork, requirements, obligations, or duties had been fully described in each and every section of the Contractall, consistent with the other documents forming the Contract and as is reasonably inferable from them as being necessary to produce complete results. 2)2.2.2.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

Complementary Documents. All of the documents forming the Contract are complementary and all provisions are to be interpreted as a single, united contractContract. If certain Workwork, requirements, obligations, or duties are set out only explicitly detailed in one section of the Contract, but were not explicitly detailed in another section of the Contractanother, Contractor shall carry out the Work as though the relevant Workwork, requirements, obligations, or duties had been fully described in each and every section of the Contractall, consistent with the other documents forming the Contract and as is reasonably inferable from them as being necessary to produce complete results. 2).

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Samples: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement

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Complementary Documents. All of the documents forming the Contract are complementary and all provisions are to be interpreted as a single, united contractcomplementary. If certain Workwork, requirements, obligations, or duties are set out only explicitly detailed in one section of the Contract, but were not explicitly detailed in another section of the Contractanother, Contractor shall carry out the Work as though the relevant Workwork, requirements, obligations, or duties had been fully described in each and every section of the Contractall, consistent with the other documents forming the Contract and as is reasonably inferable from them as being necessary to produce complete results. 2).

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Samples: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement

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