Contract Documents complementary Sample Clauses
The "Contract Documents Complementary" clause establishes that all documents forming part of the contract are to be interpreted together as a unified whole. In practice, this means that specifications, drawings, general conditions, and other contract documents are not to be read in isolation; instead, information in one document may clarify or supplement another. This approach ensures that any ambiguities or omissions in one document can be resolved by referring to the others, thereby promoting consistency and reducing the risk of disputes over conflicting or incomplete information.
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Contract Documents complementary. What is required by one Contract Document is binding as if required by all. Notwithstanding the appearance of subcontract-specific labels and language in the various divisions of the Specifications and in other Construction Documents, CM remains responsible to UGAA for full performance of all the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Contract Documents complementary. The Contract Documents are intended to be complementary and to be interpreted in harmony to avoid conflict if this can reasonably be accomplished.
Contract Documents complementary. What is required by one Contract Document is binding as if required by all. Notwithstanding the appearance of subcontract-specific labels and language in the various divisions of the Specifications and in other Construction Documents, Contractor remains responsible to UGAA for full performance of all the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Contract Documents complementary. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by one is as binding as if required by all. Anything mentioned in the Specifications and not shown on the Drawings, or shown on the Drawings and not mentioned in the Specifications, are of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both.
