Precedence definition

Precedence. The Contract documents consist of this Contract and its exhibits and attachments. In the event of a conflict between or among the Contract documents, the order of precedence shall be the provisions of the main body of this Contract, i.e., those provisions set forth in the recitals and articles of this Contract, and then the exhibits and attachments.
Precedence means that, notwithstanding the terms of any other document executed by the Parties as a part of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control over any discrepancy, inconsistency, gap, ambiguity, or conflicting terms set forth in any other Contractor pre-printed document.
Precedence. If there is any conflict or inconsistency between any of the documents forming part of this Agreement, the order of precedence is: (a) any Agreement Change, Required Change, Ancillary Price Non Price List Change or Core Price Change, unless the parties otherwise agree in writing; (b) these General Terms; (c) the Price List; (d) each Service Order (in order of acceptance, with the most recent Service Order having the highest precedence) and, in relation to the documents forming part of the Service Order: (i) the base terms of that Service Order; (ii) the applicable Service Level Terms; (iii) the applicable Service Description; and (iv) the applicable Operations Manual; and (e) the cover pages.

Examples of Precedence in a sentence

  • In the event of a conflict in the terms and conditions, the conflict shall be resolved as detailed in the Order of Precedence defined herein.


More Definitions of Precedence

Precedence. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of (a) the SOW; (b) the VBM Service Terms; and (c) the Professional Services General Terms, this decreasing order of precedence shall apply.
Precedence. The requirements of this Section 6.2 will take precedence over any inconsistent provisions of the plan.
Precedence. If there is any conflict or difference between the documents forming the Agreement then the order of precedence is: 1. a Variation
Precedence. The Contract documents consist of this Contract and its Attachment and Exhibits. In the event of a conflict between or among the Contract documents, the order County of Orange MA-042-22010163 of precedence shall be the provisions of the main body of this Contract, i.e., those provisions set forth in the recitals and articles of this Contract, the Attachments, and then the Exhibits.
Precedence. The purchase order reflects the entire understanding between the Parties. It supersedes all other written or verbal promises or covenants made prior to its execution date, in addition to any appendixes hereto attached and all amendments agreed upon by the Parties.
Precedence. If there is any conflict or difference between the documents forming this Contract (as stated in the Contract Details section) then the order of precedence is: 1. a Variation 2. Schedule 1 3. any Attachment to Schedule 1, and
Precedence. If there is any conflict or difference between the documents forming this Contract (as stated on Page 1) then the order of precedence is: 1. a Variation 2. Schedule 1 3. any Attachment to Schedule 1, and 1. Schedule 2. When used in this Contract the following terms have the meaning beside them: • is by its nature confidential • is marked by either Party as 'confidential', 'in confidence', 'restricted' or 'commercial in confidence' • is provided by either Party or a third party 'in confidence', or • either Party knows or ought to know is confidential. • actual: where the conflict currently exists • potential: where the conflict is about to happen or could happen, or • perceived: where other people may reasonably think that a person is compromised. • acts of God, lightning strikes, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, floods, storms, explosions, fires, pandemics and any natural disaster • acts of war (whether declared or not), invasion, actions of foreign enemies, military mobilisation, requisition or embargo • acts of public enemies, terrorism, riots, civil commotion, malicious damage, sabotage, rebellion, insurrection, revolution or military usurped power or civil war, and • contamination by radioactivity from nuclear substances or germ warfare or any other such hazardous properties.