Common use of Hierarchy of Documents Clause in Contracts

Hierarchy of Documents. In the event of a conflict among the documents, the hierarchy of documents is: 1) the Development Agreement; 2) the PDD Standards; and 3) the MZDO; and 4) other applicable statutes, ordinances, and regulations governing development and uses for the Property. In the event of an omission, the MZDO shall govern. To the extent of ambiguity, the parties shall attempt to review same consistent with the terms of the PDD Standards and the MZDO.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Hierarchy of Documents. In the event of a conflict among the documents, the hierarchy of documents is: 1) the Development Agreement; 2) the PDD Standards; and 3) the MZDO; and 4) other applicable statutes, ordinances, and regulations governing development and uses for the Property. In the event of an omission, the MZDO shall govern. To the extent of ambiguity, the parties shall attempt to review same consistent with the terms of the PDD Standards and the MZDO.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Hierarchy of Documents. In the event of a conflict among the following documents, the hierarchy of governing documents isshall be: (1) the Development this Agreement; (2) the PDD StandardsPDD; and (3) the MZDO; and (4) other applicable statutes, ordinances, and regulations governing development and uses for the Property. In the event of an omission, the MZDO shall govern. To the extent of ambiguity, the parties shall attempt to review same some consistent with the terms of the PDD Standards and the MZDO.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Hierarchy of Documents. In the event of a conflict among the documents, the hierarchy of documents is: 1) the Development Agreement; 2) the PDD Standards; and 3) the MZDO; and 4) other applicable statutes, ordinances, and regulations governing development and uses for the Property. In the event of an omission, the MZDO shall govern. To the extent of ambiguity, the parties shall attempt to review same consistent with the terms of the this PDD Standards and the MZDO.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Development Agreement

Hierarchy of Documents. In the event of a conflict among the documents, the hierarchy of documents is: 1) the Development Agreement; 2) the PDD Standards; and 3) the MZDO; and 4) other applicable statutes, ordinances, and regulations governing development and uses for the Property. In the event of an omission, the MZDO shall govern. To the extent of ambiguity, the parties shall attempt to review same consistent with the terms of the PDD Standards and the MZDO.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Development Agreement