Errors in Extension Sample Clauses

The "Errors in Extension" clause addresses how mistakes or inaccuracies in the extension of a contract or agreement are managed. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for identifying, reporting, and correcting errors that occur when extending deadlines, deliverables, or other contractual terms. For example, if a project timeline is extended but the new dates are recorded incorrectly, this clause would specify how to rectify the mistake and ensure all parties are notified. Its core function is to maintain accuracy and clarity in contract modifications, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring that all parties operate under the correct terms.
Errors in Extension. If the unit price and the extension price are at variance, the unit price shall prevail.
Errors in Extension. Where the unit price and the extension price are at variance, the unit price will prevail. The College may reject a submittal as non-responsive if the unit prices are mathematically or materially unbalanced.