Inconsistent Approvals or Instructions Sample Clauses
The "Inconsistent Approvals or Instructions" clause defines how parties should handle situations where they receive conflicting directions or approvals from different authorized individuals or entities. Typically, this clause requires the party receiving the inconsistent instructions to promptly notify the relevant parties of the conflict and to seek clarification before proceeding. For example, if a contractor receives contradictory instructions from two project managers, the contractor must alert both managers and wait for a unified directive. This clause's core function is to prevent misunderstandings, delays, or liability arising from acting on unclear or conflicting guidance, thereby ensuring that all parties operate with clear and consistent instructions.
Inconsistent Approvals or Instructions. Revisions in drawings, specifications or other documents when such revisions are inconsistent with written approvals or instructions previously given and are due to causes beyond the control of Designer.
