CORRELATION AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS Sample Clauses

CORRELATION AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS. The Contract Documents are complementary and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intent of the documents, unless otherwise specifically provided, is to produce complete and finished work, which the CONTRACTOR undertakes to do in full compliance with the Contract Documents. It is not intended to mention every item of work in the specifications which can be adequately shown on the drawings nor to show on the drawings all items of work described or required by the specifications. All materials or labor for work shown on the drawings or reasonably inferable therefrom as being necessary to produce a finished job shall be provided by the CONTRACTOR whether or not same is expressly covered in the specifications. No verbal conversation, understanding or agreement with any officer or employee or agent of the OWNER, either before or after the execution of the Contract, shall affect or modify any of the terms, conditions or obligations contained in the Contract Documents.
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CORRELATION AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS. A. The Drawings and the Specifications are intended to be complementary, and what is required by one shall be binding as if required by all. B. Titles and headings to sections and paragraphs, tables of contents and indices in the Contract Documents are set forth for convenience and shall not be taken as a correct or complete segregation of the several units of materials, labor or other requirements. No responsibility, either direct or implied, will be assumed by LCCC for omissions or C. No portion of the Work requiring submission of a Shop Drawing, Product Data or Sample shall be commenced until the submittal has been reviewed and approved by Design Professional, LCCC Representative. All such Work shall be in accordance with approved submittals and the Contract Documents.
CORRELATION AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS. The contract documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intent of the documents is to describe all construction entailed in this project. The Contractor will furnish all labor and materials, equipment, transportation, tools and appurtenances such as may be reasonably required under the terms of the contract to make each part of the work complete. The Drawings are intended to conform and agree with the Specifications; if, however, discrepancies occur, the Engineers will decide which shall govern. Special specifications stated on the Drawings govern that particular piece of construction and have equal weight and importance as the printed specifications. In the event of any discrepancies between the Drawings and the figures written thereon, the figures are to be taken as correct.
CORRELATION AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS. This body of this Agreement and all attachments incorporated by reference are complementary. What is called for by one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intent of the documents is to include all labor and materials, equipment, transportation, and incidentals necessary for the proper and complete execution of the Work. Materials or work described in words, which so applied have a well-known technical or trade meaning, Consultant shall be held to refer to such recognized standards.
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