Oversize Documents Sample Clauses

Oversize Documents. If documents are too large or too fragile to be housed in roll plan boxes, please contact the Records Center Manager to discuss alternatives. Charges will be based on the amount of space taken up on shelves. Arrangements for other types of storage and pricing will be taken on a case‐by‐case basis.
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  • Procurement Documents Languages in which the procurement documents are officially available: ENG Languages in which the procurement documents (or their parts) are unofficially available: ENG Address of the procurement documents: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxx/cft/xxxxXxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxx.xx? resourceId=3191325,

  • Construction Documents The architectural and engineering documents setting forth the design for the Project prepared by the Design Professional. Construction Documents include, but are not limited to, the Specifications, the Drawings, the Supplementary Conditions, the General Conditions, and all Addenda.

  • Contractor’s Documents Any licensing and maintenance agreement, or any order-specific agreement or document, including any pre-installation, linked or “click through” agreement that is allowed by, referenced within or incorporated within the Contract whenever the Contract is used for a State procurement, whether directly by the Contractor or through a Contractor’s agent, subcontractor or reseller, is agreed to only to the extent the terms within any such agreement or document do not conflict with the Contract or applicable Minnesota or Federal law, and only to the extent that the terms do not modify, diminish or derogate the terms of the Contract or create an additional financial obligation to the State. Any such agreement or document must not be construed to deprive the State of its sovereign immunity, or of any legal requirements, prohibitions, protections, exclusions or limitations of liability applicable to this Contract or afforded to the State by Minnesota law. A State employee’s decision to choose “accept” or an equivalent option associated with a “click- through” agreement does not constitute the State’s concurrence or acceptance of terms, if such terms are in conflict with this section. State Audits.

  • Design Documents Prepare and submit the following documents to the DAS - Records Management Office with a copy of the transmittal letter submitted to the respective Project Manager:

  • Bidding Documents The Construction Documents, the Invitation to Bid, the Instructions to Bidders, the Bid Form, and all Addenda, upon which the Bidder submits a Bid.

  • Agreement Documents 1. This Agreement consists of the following documents:

  • Project Documents In addition to any other pertinent and necessary Project documents, the following documents shall be used in the development of the Project:

  • Related Agreements Any agreement related to this Plan shall be in writing and shall provide that: (i) such agreement may be terminated at any time, without payment of any penalty, by a vote of a majority of the Independent Trustees or by a vote of the holders of a “majority” (as defined in the 0000 Xxx) of the Fund's outstanding Class C voting shares; (ii) such termination shall be on not more than sixty days’ written notice to any other party to the agreement; (iii) such agreement shall automatically terminate in the event of its “assignment” (as defined in the 1940 Act); (iv) such agreement shall go into effect when approved by a vote of the Board and its Independent Trustees cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such agreement; and (v) such agreement shall, unless terminated as herein provided, continue in effect from year to year only so long as such continuance is specifically approved at least annually by a vote of the Board and its Independent Trustees cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such continuance.

  • Review Documents The contractor shall carefully study and compare all drawings, specifications, and other instructions to identify any errors, inconsistencies, omissions, ambiguities, interference, etc., and shall, at once, report to the County’s Project Manager any and all errors, inconsistencies, omissions, ambiguities, interference, etc., in a timely manner, before it is a problem. The contractor is responsible for all such problems, which are known or should have discovered by a reasonably diligent review, and performance, which are known or should have known is inconsistent with the general design concept or with industry standards. Except as otherwise specifically provided hereinafter under warranties, Contractor shall not be an agent for the County.

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