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Contract Services Generally. Section 4.1. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES 50 Section 4.2. DESIGN-BUILD WORK PERSONNEL 51 Section 4.3. FACILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES PERSONNEL 51 Section 4.4. KEY PERSONNEL 52 Section 4.5. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW 53 Section 4.6. RESTRICTIONS ON DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENT CHANGES, CAPITAL MODIFICATIONS AND FACILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES CHANGES 54 Section 4.7. GOOD DESIGN-BUILD PRACTICE AND GOOD FACILITY MANAGEMENT PRACTICE 55 Section 4.8. FINANCIAL BOOKS AND RECORDS 55 Section 4.9. DELIVERY OF DOCUMENTS 57 ARTICLE 5 FINANCING PERIOD Section 5.1. FINANCIAL CLOSE 57 Section 5.2. FINANCIAL CLOSE DEADLINE 58 Section 5.3. FINANCIAL CLOSE SECURITY 58 ARTICLE 6 PROJECT FINANCING AND REFINANCING Section 6.1. DEVELOPER RIGHT AND RESPONSIBILITY TO FINANCE PROJECT 59 Section 6.2. SENIOR DEBT NON-RECOURSE TO COUNTY 59 Section 6.3. COMPLIANCE WITH SENIOR FINANCING AGREEMENTS 59 Section 6.4. CHANGES TO SENIOR FINANCING AGREEMENTS 60 Section 6.5. REFINANCING 60 Section 6.6. [RESERVED. SECTION NOT USED.] 61 Section 6.7. CAPITAL COSTS FOR WHICH THE COUNTY IS RESPONSIBLE 61 ARTICLE 7 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION Section 7.1. DESIGN-BUILD WORK GENERALLY 61 Section 7.2. ACCESS TO AND SUITABILITY OF THE PROJECT SITE 66 Section 7.3. DEINSTALLATION OF ART AND DEMOLITION WORK 66 Section 7.4. DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS 67 Section 7.5. REGULATED SITE CONDITIONS 68 Section 7.6. DESIGN-BUILD GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS 69 Section 7.7. DEVELOPER DESIGN – GENERAL 70 Section 7.8. DEVELOPER DESIGN - REQUIREMENTS 71 Section 7.9. CHANGES TO DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS 71 GENERALLY 72 Section 7.10. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENT CHANGES MADE AT DEVELOPER REQUEST 72 Section 7.11. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENT CHANGES MADE DUE TO COMPENSATION EVENTS 72 Section 7.12. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENT CHANGES MADE AT COUNTY DIRECTION 73 Section 7.13. CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE, SAFETY AND SECURITY 73 Section 7.14. CONSTRUCTION MONITORING, OBSERVATIONS, TESTING AND UNCOVERING OF WORK 75 Section 7.15. COUNTY FURNISHED EQUIPMENT 77 Section 7.16. MOVABLE FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT AND COUNTY FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND SECURITY SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT 79 Section 7.17. WARRANTIES OF DESIGN-BUILD WORK 80 Section 7.18. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 80 Section 7.19. COMMISSIONING 81 Section 7.20. FINAL COMPLETION 81 Section 7.21. LEED SILVER CERTIFICATION 82 Section 7.22. PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNTY DURING THE DESIGN- BUILD PERIOD 83 ARTICLE 8 OCCUPANCY READINESS Section 8.1. O...
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Contract Services Generally. SECTION 4.1.
Contract Services Generally 

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  • Notices Generally Except in the case of notices and other communications expressly permitted to be given by telephone (and except as provided in subsection (b) below), all notices and other communications provided for herein shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand or overnight courier service, mailed by certified or registered mail or sent by telecopier as follows, and all notices and other communications expressly permitted hereunder to be given by telephone shall be made to the applicable telephone number, as follows:

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  • Special Offers/Promotions Generally Where Contractor generally offers more advantageous special price promotions or special discount pricing to other customers during the Contract term for a similar quantity, and the maximum price or discount associated with such offer or promotion is better than the discount or Net Price otherwise available under this Contract, such better price or discount shall apply for similar quantity transactions under this Contract for the life of such general offer or promotion; and

  • Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established different requirements that apply to all similarly situated generators in the New York Control Area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

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