Contract Documents and Master Agreement Order of Precedence Sample Clauses

Contract Documents and Master Agreement Order of Precedence. Any Order placed under this Master Agreement is governed by and subject to the following contract documents, the terms of which are hereby incorporated: A. Participating Entity’s Participating Addendum (“PA”); B. Oklahoma NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement; i. Summary; ii. General Terms, Conditions, and Instructions; iii. Exhibit A, NASPO ValuePoint Terms and Conditions; iv. Exhibit B, Scope of Work; and v. Exhibit C, Pricing. C. A Purchase Order issued against the Master Agreement; D. Request for Proposal
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Contract Documents and Master Agreement Order of Precedence. Any Order placed under this Master Agreement is governed by and subject to the following contract documents, the terms of which are hereby incorporated: A. Participating Entity’s Participating Addendum (“PA”); B. Oklahoma NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement; i. Summary; ii. General Terms, Conditions, and Instructions; iii. Exhibit A, NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement Terms and Conditions; iv. Exhibit B, Scope of Work; and v. Response, Cost Proposal, Discount Percentage Offered C. A Purchase Order issued against the Master Agreement; D. Request for Proposal; and E. Attachment J, Contractor’s Terms and Conditions Contained in Contractor’s Response as Revised and Accepted by The Lead State.
Contract Documents and Master Agreement Order of Precedence. Any Order placed under this Master Agreement is governed by and subject to the following contract documents, the terms of which are hereby incorporated: A. Participating Entity’s Participating Addendum (“PA”); B. Oklahoma NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement; i. Summary; ii. General Terms, Conditions, and Instructions; iii. Exhibit A, NASPO ValuePoint Terms and Conditions; iv. Exhibit B, Scope of Work; and v. Exhibit C, Pricing. C. A Purchase Order issued against the Master Agreement; D. Request for Proposal; and E. Exhibit D, Contractor’s Terms and Conditions Contained In Contractor’s Response As Revised And Accepted By The Lead State. These documents shall be read to be consistent and complementary. Contractor terms and conditions that apply to this Master Agreement are only those that are expressly accepted by the Lead State and attached to this Master Agreement at Exhibit D; however, any conflict among contract documents shall be resolved by giving priority to documents in the order listed above. OKLAHOMA NASPO VALUEPOINT MASTER AGREEMENT

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