General Clarification Clause Samples

The General Clarification clause serves to provide interpretive guidance and resolve ambiguities within the contract. It typically outlines how undefined terms should be understood, clarifies the precedence of documents in case of conflict, or states that headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation. By establishing clear rules for interpreting the agreement, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes over the meaning of contractual provisions.
General Clarification. The hearing panel shall hear testimony and consider evidence from all involved parties. The panel shall have no power to add to, subtract from or modify the provisions of the contract. Decisions should be based on the provisions of the existing language within the agreement. Grievances concerning alleged violations of the State contract shall follow the local procedure and may be subject to appeal to the state.
General Clarification. Except where the context requires otherwise, the words importing the singular will include the plural and vice versa. Words denoting any gender include all genders. All references herein to Clauses and paragraphs shall be deemed as referred to clauses and paragraphs to this Supply Agreement unless the context otherwise requires. The words "herein", "hereof', "hereto" and "hereunder" and words of similar import, when used in the Agreement, shall be construed to refer to this Supply Agreement in its entirety and not to any part thereof, unless the context otherwise requires.
General Clarification. Initial Data Load “Data import”, “import workbooks”, and “initial data load” are synonymous terms referring to the initial migration of data from The Customer's existing systems into Questica. Where this initial data load is to be performed by Questica, the data shall be returned to Questica in Excel workbooks. Questica's Project Manager will provide blank workbooks for this purpose as an output of initial discovery meetings. These are adapted from standard templates to use The Customer's terminology and to incorporate all elements of The Customer's chart of accounts, other data entities, and columns within those data entities. Such data provided must be “clean”, consistent, and complete. The Questica PM is not responsible for cleaning data, and will not repeatedly load data in order to repair issues and/or add missing information. The Customer can use the software's user interface or Questica's Excel® export/import feature to further amend and maintain data, or to load data where this is a customer task. For example, where Questica's work to load prior year data may be limited to a specific number of years in order to reduce implementation cost, there is no system limit to the number of prior years that the customer can load using Excel® export/import. Data Model The Questica Budget system is a relational database built on a standard data model. Using the system's user interface, this data model may be enhanced to mirror The Customer's data structures, notably the chart of accounts that is unique to The Customer's institution. While all of the standard tables ('entities') must be retained, the following points are held to be true: • Any of the standard entities may be renamed to match The Customer's terminology; • Out-of-the-box entities may be ignored, or in some cases filled with place-holder data, if not useful; • There is a defined, immutable, relationship between certain entities - for example Costing Centers (Operating) and Projects (Capital) roll up to a single Department, each in turn rolling up to a single Division; • The GL Account/Account Category, Division/Department, Fund Category/Fund, and Asset Category/Asset Type structures must be consistent across all years and across the modules (Operating, Personnel, Capital, Financial Statements, and Performance); • GL Account Categories must be categorized as containing either a revenue or expenditure accounts (accommodation is made for other account types in the Financial Statements module); • Quest...
General Clarification. In principle, the Contracting Authority shall respond to requests for clarification by providing General Clarifications. General Clarifications are adaptations, consequences and explanatory statements, or any other type of information about the Project or the Tendering Documents, which are identically worded and equally valid for each Candidate. If the Contracting Authority responds to a Candidate’s request for clarification by means of General Clarification then the Contracting Authority will publish this request anonymously and answer it in a way accessible to all Candidates.
General Clarification. This proposal excludes any scopes of work, or further design development of other scopes of work, not specifically referenced above.
General Clarification. Information supplied to Candidates by the Contracting Authority as per paragraph 2.10 of the Selection Instructions or Tendering Instructions.
General Clarification. The actual sample size received was 91 Boxes (versus the 100 in your letter) and 33
General Clarification. Initial Data Load

Related to General Clarification

  • Clarification The County reserves the right to request clarification of information submitted and to request additional information of one or more proposers.

  • Clarifications It is the Bidder’s responsibility to become familiar with and fully informed regarding the terms, conditions and specifications of this Invitation for Bids. Lack of understanding and/or misinterpretation of any portions of this Invitation for Bids shall not be cause for withdrawal of your bid after opening or for subsequent protest of award. Bidder’s must contact the Procurement Division, at the phone number on the bid cover sheet prior to bid opening, should clarification be required. Modification or alteration of the documents contained in the solicitation or contract shall only be valid if mutually agreed to in writing by the Bidder and the County.

  • Private Letter Ruling or Change or Clarification of Law At Developer’s request and expense, Connecting Transmission Owner shall file with the IRS a request for a private letter ruling as to whether any property transferred or sums paid, or to be paid, by Developer to Connecting Transmission Owner under this Agreement are subject to federal income taxation. Developer will prepare the initial draft of the request for a private letter ruling, and will certify under penalties of perjury that all facts represented in such request are true and accurate to the best of Developer’s knowledge. Connecting Transmission Owner and Developer shall cooperate in good faith with respect to the submission of such request. Connecting Transmission Owner shall keep Developer fully informed of the status of such request for a private letter ruling and shall execute either a privacy act waiver or a limited power of attorney, in a form acceptable to the IRS, that authorizes Developer to participate in all discussions with the IRS regarding such request for a private letter ruling. Connecting Transmission Owner shall allow Developer to attend all meetings with IRS officials about the request and shall permit Developer to prepare the initial drafts of any follow-up letters in connection with the request.

  • CLARIFICATION OF TERMS If any prospective offeror has questions about the specifications or other solicitation documents, the prospective offeror should contact the buyer whose name appears on the face of the solicitation no later than five working days before the due date. Any revisions to the solicitation will be made only by addendum issued by the buyer.