Contract Documents & Hierarchy Sample Clauses

Contract Documents & Hierarchy. This Contract sets forth the entire understanding of the parties and consists of the documents listed below. In the event of any these documents conflict, the conflict will be resolved in the following order of priority (highest to lowest): a) Contract (this document) b) The General Contract Conditions - PUR 1000 (10/06), c) Price sheets submitted as Best and Final Offer response
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Contract Documents & Hierarchy. This Contract sets forth the entire understanding of the Parties and consists of the documents listed below. In the event any of these documents conflict, the conflict will be resolved in the following order of priority (highest to lowest): • ATTACHMENT B: Contract • ATTACHMENT A: Statement of WorkATTACHMENT C: Price Sheets 1-6 • Addenda (In reverse order of issuance) • This ITB and supporting attachments
Contract Documents & Hierarchy. This Contract sets forth the entire understanding of the Parties and consists of the documents listed below. In the event any of these documents conflict, the conflict will be resolved in the following order of priority (highest to lowest): • Any amendments to this Contract in reverse order; • This Contract document Attachments A, C, D, and E; • The General Contract Conditions (PUR 1000, 2006 version), which is incorporated by reference and can be accessed at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/business_operations/state_purchasing/documen ts_forms_references_resources/purchasing_forms; and • The Contractor’s response to RFP No.: DMS-20/21-131.
Contract Documents & Hierarchy. The Contractor shall have sixty calendar days after the execution date of the Contract to provide the Department with an updated Attachment H, Technical Reply to replace the existing Attachment H, Technical Reply. The Parties will work together in good faith to agree to the updated Attachment H, Technical Reply which will be formalized as a contract amendment to the Contract.
Contract Documents & Hierarchy. This Contract sets forth the entire understanding of the Parties and consists of the documents listed below. In the event any of these documents conflict, the conflict will be resolved in the following order of priority (highest to lowest): 4.1 This Contract document 4.2 Attachment A: Statement of Work 4.3 Attachment C: Price Sheet.
Contract Documents & Hierarchy. This Contract sets forth the entire understanding of the Parties and consists of the documents listed below. In the event any of these documents conflict, the conflict will be resolved in the following order of priority (highest to lowest): 4.1 This Contract Document 4.2 Best and Final Offer (BAFO) 4.3 Offeror’s Reply to Solicitation 4.4 Attached Statement of Work – SLERS ITN Attachment A 4.5 Attached Minimum Service / Technical Requirements – SLERS ITN Attachment C 4.6 Attached Service Level Agreements – SLERS ITN Attachment D 4.7 Attached Pricing Workbook – SLERS ITN Attachment E 4.8 Special Conditions – SLERS ITN Attachment F
Contract Documents & Hierarchy. The specific terms and conditions can complement, clarify, or expressly derogate from these general terms and conditions. In case of discrepancy, the contract documents forming the Roaming Agreement are, in decreasing order of priority: - the specific terms and conditions of roaming; - these general terms and conditions of roaming; and their respective evolutions. In case of discrepancy between documents of different nature or rank, the Parties expressly agree that the provisions contained in the document with the higher rank in the order of priority shall prevail with regard to the conflicting obligations. In case of discrepancy between documents of the same rank, the most recent documents shall prevail. The Roaming Agreement shall be signed by the Parties in French and English languages. The French and the English versions of this Roaming Agreement shall be written in identical wording. However, in case of discrepancy or conflict between the Parties regarding the interpretation of one or more of the Roaming Agreement’s provisions, the French version shall prevail.
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Contract Documents & Hierarchy. This Contract sets forth the entire understanding of the parties and consists of this document named “Contract,” including the recitals, which are true and correct and incorporated by reference herein, and the other documents listed below. In the event of any these documents conflict, the conflict will be resolved in the following order of priority (highest to lowest):

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  • Contract Document This Contract is composed of Sections 1 through 9, Exhibits A through F, Attachments 1 through and any exhibits referenced in said attachments, and any documents incorporated by reference, which contain all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. 1.4.1. The definitions found in the Standard Contract Definitions, located at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/admin/contracts/docs/GlossaryofContractTerms.pdf are incorporated into and made a part of this Contract. Additional definitions may be set forth in Exhibit A, Special Provisions. 1.4.2. The PUR 1000 Form (10/06 version) is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Contract. Sections 1.d., 2-4, 6, 8- 13, 23, 27 and 31 of the PUR 1000 Form are not applicable to this Contract. In the event of any conflict between the PUR 1000 Form and any other terms or conditions of this Contract, such other terms or conditions shall take precedence over the PUR 1000 Form. 1.4.3. The terms of Exhibit A, Special Provisions, supplement or modify the terms of Sections 1 through 9, as provided therein. 1.4.4. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the documents, the documents shall be interpreted in the following order of precedence: 1.4.4.1. Exhibits A through F; 1.4.4.2. Any documents incorporated into any exhibit by reference; 1.4.4.3. This Standard Integrated Contract; 1.4.4.4. Any documents incorporated into this Contract by reference; 1.4.4.5. Attachments 1 through .

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