Common use of Indicated Clause in Contracts

Indicated. The term "indicated" is a cross-reference to graphic representations, notes or schedules on the drawings, to other paragraphs or schedules in the specifications, and to similar means of recording requirements in contract documents. Where terms such as "shown", "noted", "scheduled", and "specified" are used in lieu of "indicated", it is for the purpose of helping the reader locate the cross-reference, and no limitation of location is intended except as specifically noted.

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Samples: Agreement

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Indicated. The term "indicated" is a cross-reference refers to graphic representations, notes notes, or schedules on the drawingsDrawings, to other paragraphs or schedules in the specificationsSpecifications, and to similar means of recording requirements in contract documentsthe Contract Documents. Where terms such as "shown", ," "noted", ," "scheduled", ," and "specified" are used in lieu of "indicated"used, it is for the purpose of helping to help the reader locate the cross-reference, and ; no limitation of on location is intended except as specifically notedintended.

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Samples: intranet.bloomu.edu

Indicated. The term "indicated" is a cross-reference to graphic representationsgraphics, notes or schedules on the drawingsDrawings, to other paragraphs or schedules in the specificationsSpecifications, and to similar means of recording requirements in contract documentsContract Documents. Where terms such as "shown", ," "noted", ," "scheduled", ," and "specified" are used in lieu of "indicated", ," it is for the purpose of helping the reader locate the cross-reference, and no limitation of location is intended except as specifically noted.

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Samples: assets.system.tamus.edu

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Indicated. The term "indicated" is a cross-reference to graphic representationsdetails, notes or schedules on the drawingsDrawings, to other paragraphs or schedules in the specificationsSpecifications, and to similar means of recording requirements in contract documentsContract Documents. Where terms such as "shown", ," "noted", ," "scheduled", ," and "specified" are used in lieu of "indicated", ," it is for the purpose of helping the reader locate the cross-reference, and no limitation of location is intended except as specifically noted.

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Samples: programs.iowadnr.gov

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