Under Clause 1 Sample Clauses

Under Clause 1. 5 above and to be read in continuation thereto new sub clause (b) as under :
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Under Clause 1. 6 new sub-clauses (b) and (c) added as follows :
Under Clause 1. 6 new sub clauses (b) and (c) added as follows:
Under Clause 1. 1(a)(iv) of the said FIDIC Conditions, the Engineer is defined as "the person appointed by the Employer to act as Engineer for the purposes of the contract and named as such in Part II of these conditions". Appendix A of part II of the FIDIC conditions identified Xxx Xxxxxx (“Xxxxxx”) as the Engineer. By letter dated the 3rd August, 2005, UDeCOTT informed Dipcon that Xxxx Xxxx had replaced Xxxxxx as Engineer.

Related to Under Clause 1

  • ZIPPER CLAUSE 201. Except as may be amended through the procedure provided below, this Agreement sets forth the full and entire understanding of the parties regarding the matters herein. This Agreement may be modified, but only in writing, upon the mutual consent of the parties.

  • BREAK CLAUSE IF YOU HAVE OPTED FOR A FIXED TERM CONTRACT YOU WILL NOT HAVE THE DETAILS OF A BREAK CLAUSE NOTED IN YOUR PARTICULARS. 5.1. The Landlord shall be entitled to serve upon the Tenant Statutory Notice of not less than two calendar months to break this tenancy. Such Notice: 5.1.1. Shall be at least 2 months’ notice to break this Tenancy 5.1.2. Shall not expire before the end of the «D0000_401C_0#Landlord_notice_take_effect» month of the term 5.

  • Additional Clauses 31.13.1 The Parties expressly agree that if any limitation or provision contained or expressly referred to in this Clause 31 (Indemnities and Liability) is held to be invalid under any Law, it will be deemed omitted to that extent, and if any party becomes liable for loss or damage to which that limitation or provision applied, that liability will be subject to the remaining limitations and provisions set out in this Clause 31 (Indemnities and Liability). 31.13.2 Nothing in this Clause 31 (Indemnities and Liability) will act to reduce or affect a Party's general duty to mitigate its loss and for the avoidance of doubt including any circumstances under which a party has the benefit of an indemnity under this Agreement.

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