Common use of Directed Clause in Contracts

Directed. : Required: Approved: Acceptable: Whenever they refer to Work or its performance, "directed", "required", "permitted", "ordered", "designated", "prescribed", and words of like import, shall imply the direction, requirements, permission, order, designation, or prescription of the OWNER; and "approved", "acceptable", "satisfactory", "in the judgment of", and words of like import, shall mean approved by or acceptable to or satisfactory to or in the judgment of the OWNER.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Management Agreement

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Directed. : Required: Approved: Acceptable: Whenever they refer to Work or its performance, "directed", ," "required", ," "permitted", ," "ordered", ," "designated", ," "prescribed", ," and words of like import, shall imply the direction, requirements, permission, order, designation, or prescription of the OWNER; and "approved", ," "acceptable", ," "satisfactory", ," "in the judgment of", ," and words of like import, shall mean approved by or acceptable to or satisfactory to or in the judgment of the OWNER.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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