Complete Documentation Clause Samples

The Complete Documentation clause establishes that all documents, agreements, and written materials related to the contract are included within the contract itself. In practice, this means that any prior drafts, side agreements, or informal understandings not expressly incorporated into the contract are excluded and have no legal effect. This clause ensures that the contract represents the full and final agreement between the parties, preventing disputes over alleged additional terms or understandings outside the written document.
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Complete Documentation. In addition to and/or as part of the Service Delivery Reference Manual, at all times during the Term, ACS shall provide to Symetra complete information, including complete documentation, in accordance with the standards and methodologies to be implemented by ACS, for all software (including applications developed as part of the Services) and hardware, that is sufficient to enable Symetra, its Affiliates, and/or the Replacement Provider, to fully assume the provision of the Services to Symetra.
Complete Documentation. Provider shall provide to the State complete information, including complete documentation, in accordance with the standards and methodologies to be implemented by Provider, for all software (including applications developed as part of, and used exclusively in the delivery of, the Services) and hardware used exclusively for the provision of Services to the State. Provider shall provide such documentation for all upgrades to or replacements of such software or hardware, concurrently with the installation thereof.
Complete Documentation. Except as specifically indicated elsewhere herein, all documents delivered by IFM or the Stockholders to CryoLife in connection herewith have been complete originals, or exact copies thereof.
Complete Documentation. All Documents supplied by Seller shall be complete and up to date and shall allow Buyer to understand, operate and maintain the Platform. Seller shall provide Buyer with all Documents and other information in English covering technical description, Specifications, operation and maintenance, operational testing and utility software information. Documents shall include a glossary of all terms, definitions and abbreviations which are not in common use in the telecommunications industry. Seller shall supply all Documents in hard copies or soft copies as specified by Buyer. Buyer shall be entitled to reproduce a reasonable number copies of any Documents (in hard copy or in soft copy) only for internal use.
Complete Documentation. Each of ST and Numonyx represent to Micron that true and correct copies of the Finance Documents, the GCDD, the DBS Instruction Letter, all waivers, consents and amendments thereto, have been made available to Micron (as the term “made available” is defined in the Share Purchase Agreement). [***] DENOTES CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT
Complete Documentation. Except as specifically indicated elsewhere herein, all documents delivered by the Company or the Stockholders to IMNET in connection herewith have been complete originals, or exact copies thereof.
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Complete Documentation. Contractor shall provide to SANDAG complete information, including complete documentation, as required to be provided under this Agreement, in accordance with the standards and methodologies to be implemented by Contractor, for all software (including applications developed as part of the services) and hardware, that is sufficient to enable SANDAG, or another service provider, to fully assume the provision of the services to SANDAG. Contractor shall provide such documentation for all upgrades to or replacements of software or hardware, concurrently with the installation thereof.
Complete Documentation. Periodically throughout the Term, and at any time upon the County’s request, Contractor shall provide to the County (and as part of a Disentanglement, the County’s designee(s)) such documentation and other information regarding the performance of Services, or the use, operation, support and maintenance of the Machines and Systems provided via the Services and all Software, Hardware, networks and equipment, as is collectively sufficient to enable the County, or any reasonably competent Third-Party service provider, to fully assume and continue without interruption or adverse impact the provision of any terminated Services and the use, operation, support, and maintenance use of the Machines, Software and Systems provided via the Services. Contractor shall also provide sufficient documentation for all upgraded or replacement Software, hardware, and network components concurrently with the installation thereof. To the extent that any such documentation relates to Third-Party Works, Contractor shall provide documentation that is of a type generally created in the industry for such Software, hardware, or network components and allows a reasonably competent service provider to reasonably comprehend the proper use, operation, support, and maintenance of such Software, Hardware, or network components. To the extent any such documentation relates to proprietary Contractor Software that is commercially available, Contractor shall provide the County with such documentation as accompanies such commercially available Software, except that if such documentation is insufficient to allow the appropriate personnel of a reasonably competent Third-Party service provider to fully comprehend the use, operation, support, and maintenance of such proprietary Contractor Software, then Contractor shall create and provide the County with sufficient additional documentation in a timely manner, at no charge. Contractor shall destroy all copies of the data and documentation described in this Section that are not turned over to the County; provided, however that Contractor may retain one (1) copy of such documentation and data, excluding the County Data, for archival purposes or warranty support.
Complete Documentation. When you are ready to send your requirements to the market, you will need to complete the further competition documentation, made up of: — ITT (Invitation to Tender) including timetable and evaluation criteria — Requirements specification (which can be included in the above) C — Draft NEC3 contract Including a draft NEC3 contract, completed as far as possible, will help save time in getting the order placed with the successful supplier at the end of the further competition process and will also help clarify your requirement. !Document templates can all be downloaded from the framework agreement web page (documents tab here). Allow suppliers time to prepare and submit their bids. We recommend that the minimum time for bid windows should be 4-6 weeks. You should include precise detail of the closing time and date in the documentation so suppliers are clear on their deadlines. You will also need to tell the suppliers how you will be evaluating their bids - so clearly describe your evaluation model, including criteria and their relative importance.