SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICE Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICE. (a) Contractor shall provide and/or perform services (“Work”) pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Master Agreement. The descriptions and prices for the Work are set forth in Attachment B, Scope of Services and Attachment H, Payment Provisions to this Master Agreement.
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SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICE. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the goods or services described in the IFB and Bid, at the prices and terms contained therein.
SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICE. (a) Contractor shall provide and/or perform services (“Work”) pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Leveraged Purchasing Agreement. The descriptions and prices for the Work are set forth in Attachment 2, Work to be Performed and Attachment 3, Payment Provisions to this Leveraged Purchasing Agreement.
SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICE. Contractor shall provide armored car services (collectively referred to as “Work”) pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Master Agreement. The descriptions and prices for the Work are set forth in Attachment 2 Work to be Performed and Attachment 3 Payment Provisions to this Master Agreement. Contractor must perform and complete all Work in compliance with the requirements of this Master Agreement and to the satisfaction of the Purchasing Group member placing the order for Work.
SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICE. Contractor agrees to perform all of the work described in Exhibit A (“Work”) in return for the prices specified in Exhibit B.
SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICE. The work to be performed by the Subcontractor shall be as set forth in each Subcontract issued by the Contractor and accepted by the Subcontractor whereby Subcontractor agrees to provide and pay for all labor, materials, equipment, services and other items necessary and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents to complete the construction and services work for the Subcontract project (“Work”). The price for Subcontractor’s Work shall be as set forth in the applicable Subcontract, subject to adjustments as provided for herein and the Contract Documents. The Subcontract price includes, without limitation, and Subcontractor shall pay for all labor; materials, tools, equipment, and supplies; federal, state and local taxes; transportation; storage facilities; supervision; fringe benefits costs; insurance premiums; royalties, permit and license fees; offices; telephones; shop drawings and all things necessary to complete the performance of the Work covered by the Subcontract, unless specifically excluded in the Subcontract. Execution of the Subcontract by the Subcontractor is a representation that the Subcontractor has investigated the site, is familiar with the conditions under which the Work is to be performed, has verified all information furnished by Contractor, and enters into the Subcontract based on its own examination of the Contract Documents and the conditions of the project, not on any representations of Contractor.
SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICE. (S1, C4) Michigan Tech shall, for a fixed price of $ , undertake a sponsored project titled “ ” as described in Attachment A (Project). It is agreed that Attachment A will govern the direction of the Project until amended by authorized representatives of the Sponsor and Michigan Tech as provided in this Agreement.
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