Common use of Contract Documents Clause in Contracts

Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (C) (b) Sale Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) and Schedule of Items (d) Standard Provisions (B) (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement (g) Agreements between Purchaser and Forest Ser- vice, as authorized under the contract

Appears in 89 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

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Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (C)in Part K (b) Sale Contract Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) in Part A and Schedule of Items (d) Standard Provisions (B)in Parts B through J (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement (g) Agreements between Purchaser Contractor and Forest Ser- viceService, as authorized under the contract

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (C)in Part K (b) Sale Contract Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) and Schedule of Items (d) Standard Provisions (B) (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement (g) Agreements between Purchaser and Forest Ser- vice, as authorized under the contract

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (C)in Part KT (b) Sale Contract Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) in Part AT and Schedule of Items (d) Standard Provisions (B)in Parts BT through JT (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement (g) Agreements between Purchaser Contractor and Forest Ser- viceService, as authorized under the contract

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (C) (b) Sale Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) and Schedule of Itemson Page 1 (d) Standard Provisions (B) (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement, etc. (g) Agreements between Purchaser and Forest Ser- viceService, as authorized under the contract (h) Standard specifications

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (C)in Part K (b) Sale Contract Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) and Schedule of Items (d) Standard Provisions (B) (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement (g) Agreements between Purchaser and Forest Ser- vice, as authorized under the contractMap SAMPLE

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (CCT) (b) Sale Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) and Schedule of Items (d) Standard Provisions (BBT) (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement, etc. (g) Agreements between Purchaser and Forest Ser- viceService, as authorized under the contractcontract (h) Standard specifications

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

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Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (CCT) (b) Sale Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) and Schedule of Items (d) Standard Provisions (BBT) (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement, etc. (g) Agreements between Purchaser and Forest Ser- viceService, as authorized under the contract (h) Standard specifications

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (CCP) (b) Sale Area Map (c) Specific Conditions (A) and Schedule of Itemson Page 1 (d) Standard Provisions (BBP) (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement, etc. (g) Agreements between Purchaser and Forest Ser- viceService, as authorized under the contractcontract (h) Standard specifications

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Forest Product Sale Contract

Contract Documents. All contract documents are intended to be consistent with each other. In case of discrepancy, the following is the order of precedence: (a) Special Provisions (C)in Part K (b) Sale Contract Area MapMap SAMPLE (c) Specific Conditions (A) in Part A and Schedule of Items (d) Standard Provisions (B)in Parts B through J (e) Special project specifications (f) Plans, such as slash, erosion control, and dust abatement (g) Agreements between Purchaser Contractor and Forest Ser- viceService, as authorized under the contract

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract

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