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Common use of Intent and Interpretation Clause in Contracts

Intent and Interpretation. 1.5.1 The intent of this Contract is to require complete, correct and timely execution of the Work. Any work that may be required implied or inferred by the Contract Documents, or any one or more of them, as necessary to produce the intended result shall be provided by the Contractor for the Contract Price. 1.5.2 This Contract is intended to be an integral whole and shall be interpreted as internally consistent. What is required by any one Contract Document shall be considered as required by the Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Swimming Pool Maintenance Agreement, Fixed Price Agreement, Fixed Price Agreement

Intent and Interpretation. 1.5.1 The intent of this Contract is to require complete, correct correct, and timely execution of the Work. Any work that may be required implied required, implied, or inferred by the Contract Documents, or any one or more of them, as necessary to produce the intended result shall be provided by the Contractor for the Contract Price. 1.5.2 This Contract is intended to be an integral whole and contract price. The contract documents shall be interpreted as internally consistent. What is required by any one Contract Document shall be considered as required by given precedence in the Contractfollowing order: Agreement, Modifications, Addenda, Supplementary Conditions, Special Conditions, Instructions to Bidder, General Conditions, Specifications and Drawings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor Agreement

Intent and Interpretation. 1.5.1 The intent of this Contract is to require complete, correct correct, and timely execution of the Work. Any work that may be required implied or inferred by the Contract Documents, or any one or more of them, as necessary to produce the intended result shall be provided by the Contractor for the Contract Price. 1.5.2 This Contract is intended to be an integral whole and shall be interpreted as internally consistent. What is required by any one Contract Document shall be considered as required by the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fixed Price Agreement

Intent and Interpretation. 1.5.1 The intent of this Contract is to require complete, correct and timely execution of the Work. Any work that may be required required, implied or inferred by the Contract Documents, or any one or more of them, as necessary to produce the intended result shall be provided by the Contractor Consultant for the Contract Price. 1.5.2 This Contract is intended to be an integral whole and shall be interpreted as internally consistent. What is required by any one Contract Document shall be considered as required by the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement