Common use of Interpretation of Apparent Omissions Clause in Contracts

Interpretation of Apparent Omissions. D.3.1. The apparent silence of the Specifications as to any detail, or the apparent omission from them of a detailed description concerning any Work to be performed and materials to be furnished, shall mean that only the best general practice is to prevail and that only the best material and workmanship is to be used. Interpretation of these specifications shall be made upon that basis.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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Interpretation of Apparent Omissions. D.3.1. The apparent silence of the Specifications as to any detail, or the apparent omission from them of a detailed description concerning any of the Work to be performed done and materials to be furnished, shall mean be regarded as meaning that only the best general practice is to prevail and that only the best material and workmanship is to be used. Interpretation of these specifications Specifications shall be made upon that basis.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Furnish and Install Agreement, Furnish and Install Agreement, Furnish and Install Agreement

Interpretation of Apparent Omissions. D.3.1. The apparent silence of the Specifications as to any detail, or the apparent omission from them of a detailed description concerning any Work to be performed done and materials to be furnished, shall mean be regarded as meaning that only the best general practice is to prevail and that only the best material and workmanship is to be used. Interpretation of these specifications Specifications shall be made upon that basis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Furnish and Install Agreement, Furnish and Install Agreement

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Interpretation of Apparent Omissions. D.3.1. The apparent silence of the Specifications as to any detail, or the apparent omission from them of a detailed description concerning any Work work to be performed done and materials to be furnished, shall mean be regarded as meaning that only the best general practice is to prevail and that only the best material and workmanship is to be used. Interpretation of these specifications Specifications shall be made upon that basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Furnishing and Installing Agreement

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