Correlation and Intent of Contract Documents Sample Clauses

Correlation and Intent of Contract Documents. 1.3.1 The Contract Documents represent the entire and integrated agreement between Contractor and MSG hereto and supersede all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. The Contract Documents shall not be construed to create a contractual relationship of any kind: (a) between Contractor and Architect or Architect’s consultants; (b) between Contractor and Project Manager; (c) between MSG and a Subcontractor or a sub-subcontractor (except as provided for in Section 11.4.1.19); or (d) between any Persons other than MSG and Contractor. 1.3.2 The Contract Documents are complementary and are intended to include all items necessary for the execution and performance of the Work by Contractor. Contractor shall perform all Work indicated in or reasonably inferable from and consistent with the Contract Documents for the proper execution and completion of the Work. In all instances where Contractor discovers any inconsistency in the quality or quantity of Work required under the Contract Documents, before Contractor executes the Work, Contractor shall promptly bring such inconsistency to the attention of MSG and Project Manager (and which inconsistency shall be resolved in accordance with the order of precedence set forth in Section 1.3.5). 1.3.3 The Specifications are separated into titled sections for convenience only and shall not control Contractor in dividing the Work among Subcontractors or in establishing the extent of Work to be performed by any trade. No responsibility is assumed by MSG, Architect or Project Manager for defining the limits of any Subcontractor’s work or the work of any trade by reason of the arrangement of the Specifications or the Drawings. Such separation shall not relieve Contractor from the responsibility for the satisfactory coordination and completion of the entire Work. 1.3.4 Whenever a product is specified in accordance with a Federal Specification, an ASTM Standard, an American National Standards Institute Specification, or other similar standard, Contractor shall present an affidavit from the manufacturer, when requested by MSG or required in the Specifications, certifying that the product complies with the particular standard or specification in effect on the date of execution of the Incentive Benchmark Amendment. When requested by MSG or specified, supporting test data shall be submitted to substantiate compliance. 1.3.5 Notwithstanding any incorporations by reference, to the extent of any direct c...
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Correlation and Intent of Contract Documents. A. The intent of the Contract Documents is to require Contractor to provide all labor, materials, equipment, construction, and services necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work. The Contract Documents are complementary and what is required by any one will be as binding as if required by all. Contractor will perform the Work in accordance with the requirements expressly set forth in or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents. B. The organization of the Contract Documents is not intended to control Contractor in dividing the Work among Subcontractors or to establish the extent of the Work to be performed by any trade. C. Words used in the Contract Documents that have well known technical or trade meanings are used therein in accordance with such recognized meanings. D. In the interest of brevity, the Contract Documents may omit modifying words such as "all" and "any" and articles such as "the" and "an," but the fact that a modifier or an article is absent from one statement and appears in another is not intended to affect the interpretation of either statement.
Correlation and Intent of Contract Documents. The contract documents shall be signed in triplicate by DFCCIL and the Licensee. The contract documents are complementary and what is called for by anyone shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the documents is to include all labour and materials, equipment and transportation necessary for proper execution of work.
Correlation and Intent of Contract Documents 

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  • THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the State-Contractor Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and all Addenda issued prior to bid opening and any Change Orders after execution of the Contract.

  • Complete Agreement; Construction This Agreement, including the Schedules hereto, shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and shall supersede all previous negotiations, commitments and writings with respect to such subject matter. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and any Schedule, the Schedule shall prevail. The rights and remedies of the Parties herein provided shall be cumulative and in addition to any other or further remedies provided by law or equity.

  • Contractor’s Documents Any licensing and maintenance agreement, or any order-specific agreement or document, including any pre-installation, linked or “click through” agreement that is allowed by, referenced within or incorporated within the Contract whenever the Contract is used for a State procurement, whether directly by the Contractor or through a Contractor’s agent, subcontractor or reseller, is agreed to only to the extent the terms within any such agreement or document do not conflict with the Contract or applicable Minnesota or Federal law, and only to the extent that the terms do not modify, diminish or derogate the terms of the Contract or create an additional financial obligation to the State. Any such agreement or document must not be construed to deprive the State of its sovereign immunity, or of any legal requirements, prohibitions, protections, exclusions or limitations of liability applicable to this Contract or afforded to the State by Minnesota law. A State employee’s decision to choose “accept” or an equivalent option associated with a “click- through” agreement does not constitute the State’s concurrence or acceptance of terms, if such terms are in conflict with this section.

  • Contract Documents This Contract consists of these Terms and Conditions and the documents ("Exhibits") listed below in descending order of precedence. A conflict in these documents shall be resolved in the priority listed below with these Terms and Conditions taking precedence over all other documents. The Exhibits to this Contract include the following documents:

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  • Copies of Contract Documents to Contractor Without charge to the Contractor the Design Professional shall furnish to the Contractor up to five sets of completed Contract Documents in hardcopy, one set of reproducible and electronic background floor and reflected ceiling plan drawings and, if requested, one copy in read-only electronic format. The Contractor may obtain such additional sets of Contract Documents, as the Contractor deems necessary and shall pay the cost of reproduction of such additional sets to the Design Professional.

  • Complete Agreement; Modification of Agreement This Agreement constitutes the complete agreement among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof, and may not be modified, altered or amended except as set forth in Section 8.6.

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  • Complete Agreement; Modifications This Agreement and any documents referred to herein or executed contemporaneously herewith constitute the parties’ entire agreement with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede all agreements, representations, warranties, statements, promises and understandings, whether oral or written, with respect to the subject matter hereof. This Agreement may be amended, altered or modified only by a writing signed by the Company and the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Securities then outstanding.

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