Common use of General Meaning Clause in Contracts

General Meaning. The Contract Documents are complementary. Whatever is called for in one Contract Document, shall be interpreted to be called for in all Contract Documents. Contractor shall perform all Work required by, reasonably inferable from, and consistent with, the Contract Documents. Some of the Contract Documents, like the Specifications, contain detailed procedures. These detailed procedures and requirements are supplementary to, and do not control, the requirements of the other Contract Documents. Instead, wherever possible, the Contract Documents shall be read together and inconsistencies shall be, were practicable, considered additional requirements to those of the other Contract Documents.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement, General Contractor Agreement

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General Meaning. The Contract Documents are complementary. Whatever is called for in one Contract Document, shall be interpreted to be called for in all Contract Documents. Contractor shall perform all Work required by, reasonably inferable from, and consistent with, the Contract Documents. Some of the Contract Documents, like the Specifications, Documents contain detailed procedures. These detailed procedures and requirements are supplementary to, and do not control, the requirements of the other Contract Documents. Instead, wherever possible, the Contract Documents shall be read together and inconsistencies shall be, were practicable, considered additional requirements to those of the other Contract Documents.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

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General Meaning. The Contract Documents are complementary. Whatever is called for in one Contract Document, shall be interpreted to be called for in all Contract Documents. Contractor Design-Builder shall perform all Work required by, reasonably inferable from, and consistent with, the Contract Documents. Some of the Contract Documents, like the Specifications, Documents contain detailed procedures. These detailed procedures and requirements are supplementary to, and do not control, the requirements of the other Contract Documents. Instead, wherever possible, the Contract Documents shall be read together and inconsistencies shall be, were practicable, considered additional requirements to those of the other Contract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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