Interpretation of Contract Documents. a. The Contract Documents are intended to be complementary and to be interpreted in harmony to avoid conflict if this can reasonably be accomplished. b. The following rules regarding correlation and intent of the Contract Documents are first to be employed in the event of any inconsistency, conflict, or ambiguity: (1) Anything mentioned in the Specifications and not shown on the Plans, or shown on the Plans and not mentioned in the Specifications, is of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both; (2) In case of conflicts between Plans and Specifications, the Specifications will govern; (3) In case of a difference between small and large–scale drawings, the large–scale drawings will govern';
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Samples: Design and Construction Agreement, Comprehensive Agreement, Comprehensive Agreement
Interpretation of Contract Documents. a. The Contract Documents are intended to be complementary and to be interpreted in harmony to avoid conflict if this can reasonably be accomplished.
b. The following rules regarding correlation and intent of the Contract Documents are first to be employed in the event of any inconsistency, conflict, or ambiguity: (1) Anything mentioned in the Specifications and not shown on the Plans, or shown on the Plans and not mentioned in the Specifications, is of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both; (2) In case of conflicts between Plans and Specifications, the Specifications will govern; (3) In case of a difference between small and large–scale drawings, the large–scale drawings will govern';
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Samples: Comprehensive Agreement
Interpretation of Contract Documents. a. The Contract Documents are intended to be complementary and to be interpreted in harmony to avoid conflict if this can reasonably be accomplished.
b. The following rules regarding correlation and intent of the Contract Documents are first to be employed in the event of any inconsistency, conflict, or ambiguity: (1) Anything mentioned in the Specifications and not shown on the Plans, or shown on the Plans and not mentioned in the Specifications, is of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both; (2) In case of conflicts between Plans and Specifications, the Specifications will govern; (3) In case of a difference between small and large–-scale drawings, the large–-scale drawings will govern';
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Samples: Supplemental Terms & Conditions
Interpretation of Contract Documents. a. The Contract Documents are intended to be complementary and to be interpreted in harmony to avoid conflict if this can reasonably be accomplished.
b. The following rules regarding correlation and intent of the Contract Documents are first to be employed in the event of any inconsistency, conflict, or ambiguity: :
(1) Anything mentioned in the Specifications and not shown on the Plans, or shown on the Plans and not mentioned in the Specifications, is of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both; (2) In case of conflicts between Plans and Specifications, the Specifications will govern; (3) In case of a difference between small and large–-scale drawingsDrawings, the large–-scale drawings Drawings will govern';
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Samples: Comprehensive Agreement