Common use of Good Practice Clause in Contracts

Good Practice. Where and to the extent that materials, products and workmanship are not fully detailed or specified they are to be: (i) Of a standard appropriate to the Works and suitable for the purposes stated herein or (ii) reasonably to be inferred from the project documents, and in accordance with good practice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Building Contract, Building Contract, Building Contract

Good Practice. Where and to the extent that materials, products products, and workmanship are not fully detailed or specified they are to be: (i) Of a standard appropriate to the Works and suitable for the purposes stated herein or (ii) reasonably to be inferred from the project documents, and in accordance with good practice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Building Contract, Building Contract, Building Contract

Good Practice. Where and to the extent that materials, products products, and workmanship are not fully detailed or specified they are to be: (ia) Of of a standard appropriate to the Works and suitable for the purposes stated herein or (iib) reasonably to be inferred from the project documents, and in accordance with good practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Building Contract