Common use of Intent of Specifications and Drawings Clause in Contracts

Intent of Specifications and Drawings. The Specifications and Drawings are intended to describe the Work and to furnish sufficient information to indicate what is necessary for the performance of the Work, complete in all details. The intent of the Specifications is to outline or indicate items of the Work that cannot readily be shown on the Drawings and to indicate types and qualities of materials and workmanship.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Equipment Agreement, Master Equipment Agreement, Master Equipment Agreement

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Intent of Specifications and Drawings. The Specifications and Drawings are intended to describe the Work and to furnish sufficient information to indicate what is necessary for the performance construction of the Work, complete in all details. The intent of the Specifications is to outline or indicate items of the Work that cannot readily be shown on the Drawings and to indicate types and qualities of materials and workmanship.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Construction Agreement, Master Construction Agreement

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