Common use of FOREIGN MATERIALS Clause in Contracts

FOREIGN MATERIALS. 24.1 Preference shall be given to articles or materials manufactured or produced in the United States, conditions of quality and price with duty being equal. 24.2 Only domestic articles or materials will be used unless a statement is submitted with the proposal that enumerates the foreign articles of materials proposed to be used and such proposal is accepted by the University. The foregoing provisions shall not apply to foreign articles or materials required by the Contract Documents.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Contract for Construction Renovation, Contract for Construction Renovation, Contract for Construction Renovation

FOREIGN MATERIALS. 24.1 36.1 Preference shall be given to articles or materials manufactured manu- factured or produced in the United States, conditions of quality qual- ity and price with duty being equal. 24.2 36.2 Only domestic articles or materials will be used unless a statement is submitted with the proposal that enumerates the foreign articles of materials proposed to be used and such proposal is accepted by the UniversityOwner. The foregoing provisions shall not apply to foreign articles or materials required by the Contract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bid Proposal

FOREIGN MATERIALS. 24.1 23.1 Preference shall be given to articles or materials manufactured or produced in the United States, conditions of quality and price with duty being equal. 24.2 23.2 Only domestic articles or materials will be used unless a statement is submitted with the proposal that enumerates the foreign articles of materials proposed to be used and such proposal is accepted by the University. The foregoing provisions shall not apply to foreign articles or materials required by the Contract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Construction Renovation