Errata and Forms Corrections definition

Errata and Forms Corrections or “E&F Corrections” means corrections made to Final Specifications for (I) the purpose of (a) fixing errors in existing and published features (but not for additional features), (b) clarifying the specifications or for providing context/rationale or (c) removing features required because of an uncertainty or error in existing feature operation; (II) correcting references to form documents (such as tax or other governmental forms) published in the public domain that are changed, added or otherwise modified by such governmental agencies such that references (or the lack thereof) in the current Final Specifications are no longer accurate; and/or (III) updating references to documents or standards referred to (or incorporated by reference) in the current Final Specification (e.g., Control Considerations for Consumer Financial Account Aggregation Services, User Experience Guidelines and other referenced documents, collectively “Referenced Materials”) that have been updated/revised since ratification of the then current Final Specification to the updated/revised version of the Referenced Materials so long as such updated/revised version of the applicable Referenced Materials are approved by at least two- thirds of the FDX Board of Directors.

Examples of Errata and Forms Corrections in a sentence

  • FDX may provide a Log of E&F Corrections (or Errata and Forms Corrections Log) available for all Members to review.

  • The posting of an E&F Correction to the Errata and Forms Corrections Log shall be deemed the first day of effective notice provided to all Members of such E&F Correction.

Related to Errata and Forms Corrections

  • Submittals means all shop drawings, diagrams, illustrations, brochures, schedules, samples, and other data which are prepared by the Contractor, a Subcontractor, manufacturer, Supplier, or distributor, which illustrate how specific portions of the Work shall be fabricated or installed.

  • Technical Requirements means the Technical Requirements in Section VII of the tendering documents.

  • Protocols means written directions and orders, consistent with the department’s standard of care, that are to be followed by an emergency medical care provider in emergency and nonemergency situations. Protocols must be approved by the service program’s medical director and address the care of both adult and pediatric patients.

  • Specifications means the Specifications of the Works included in the Contract and any modification or addition made or approved by the Project Manager.