COMPLETE CONTRACT definition
COMPLETE CONTRACT. This Agreement, including the exhibits hereto lettered “A” through “E” constitute the entire agreement by and between the parties regarding the subject matter thereof and supersedes all prior written or oral understandings. This Agreement may only be amended, supplemented, modified or canceled by a duly executed written instrument, signed by the County and the Attorney. Warranties contained in this Agreement are in addition to and not in lieu of, any and all other liability imposed upon the Attorney by law with respect to the Attorney’s duties, obligations, and performance hereunder. The Attorney’s liability hereunder shall survive the County’s final acceptance and payment for the Project. All representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement, including without limitation, this paragraph, shall survive the final completion of the Work or earlier termination of this Agreement. The Attorney acknowledges that the County is relying upon the Attorney’s representations that she is knowledgeable and competent to provide these services. Any County property, including but not limited to books, records, files, documents and equipment, in Attorney’s possession shall be maintained by Attorney in good condition and repair, and shall be returned to the County by the Attorney upon termination of the Contract. All documents, records, and other work product and property produced during the performance of this Contract are the property of the County and the Attorney shall execute upon request any documents necessary to transfer ownership of such documents to the County.
Examples of COMPLETE CONTRACT in a sentence
COMPLETE CONTRACT 35 Exhibits: A Base Agreement for Construction Payment Application and Invoice Review and Audit and Advisory Services B.
COMPLETE CONTRACT DETAILS INCLUDING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAN BE FOUND IN THE SOLICITATION DOCUMENT DATED JUNE 24, 2015.