Common use of CONTROLLING TERMS AND CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

CONTROLLING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The terms and conditions of this Contract shall be the exclusive terms of agreement between the Contractor and the University. All quotations requested and received from the Contractor are for obtaining firm pricing only. Other terms and conditions or additional terms and conditions included or referenced in the Contractor's quotations, invoices, business forms, or other documentation shall not become part of the parties’ agreement and shall be disregarded by the parties, unenforceable by the Contractor and not binding on the University unless specifically referenced as being incorporated into this Contract. In the event attachments containing additional terms are incorporated as part of this Contract, the terms and conditions herein shall control and prevail over any such attachments, regardless of any language contained therein to the contrary

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Standard Contract Terms, Service Purchase Contract, Standard Contract

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CONTROLLING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The terms and conditions of this Contract shall be the exclusive terms of agreement between the Contractor and the University. All quotations requested and received from the Contractor are for obtaining firm pricing only. Other terms and conditions or additional terms and conditions included or referenced in the Contractor's quotations, invoices, business forms, or other documentation shall not become part of the parties’ agreement and shall be disregarded by the parties, unenforceable by the Contractor and not binding on the University unless specifically referenced as being incorporated into this Contract. In the event attachments containing additional terms are incorporated as part of this Contract, the terms and conditions herein shall control and prevail over any such attachments, regardless of any language contained therein to the contrary.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

CONTROLLING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The terms and conditions of this Contract shall be the exclusive terms of agreement between the Contractor and the UniversityState System. All quotations requested and received from the Contractor are for obtaining firm pricing only. Other terms and conditions or additional terms and conditions included or referenced in the Contractor's quotations, invoices, business forms, or other documentation shall not become part of the parties’ agreement and shall be disregarded by the parties, unenforceable by the Contractor and not binding on the University State System unless specifically referenced as being incorporated into this Contract. In the event attachments containing additional terms are incorporated as part of this Contract, the terms and conditions herein shall control and prevail over any such attachments, regardless of any language contained therein to the contrary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software License Agreement

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CONTROLLING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The terms and conditions of this Contract shall be the exclusive terms of agreement between the Contractor and the UniversityState System. All quotations requested and received from the Contractor are for obtaining firm pricing only. Other terms and conditions or additional terms and conditions included or referenced in the Contractor's quotations, invoices, business forms, or other documentation shall not become part of the partiesParties’ agreement and shall be disregarded by the partiesParties, unenforceable by the Contractor and not binding on the University State System unless specifically referenced as being incorporated into this Contract. In the event attachments or exhibits containing additional terms are incorporated as part of this Contract, the terms and conditions herein shall control and prevail over any such attachmentsattachments or exhibits, regardless of any language contained therein to the contrary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Examity Services Agreement As

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