Intent of References to Bid Documents Clause Samples
The "Intent of References to Bid Documents" clause clarifies how references to various bid documents should be interpreted within a contract. It typically establishes that any mention of drawings, specifications, or other bid materials is intended to include all relevant details, amendments, and associated documents, even if not explicitly listed each time. This ensures that all parties understand that the full scope of the bid documents applies, preventing disputes over omitted references and promoting comprehensive compliance with the contract requirements.
Intent of References to Bid Documents. The references to the parties' obligations, which are contained in this document, are intended to supplement or clarify the obligations as stated in the RFX and the Contractor’s Response. The failure of the parties to make reference to the terms of the RFX or the Contractor’s Response in this document shall not be construed as creating a conflict and will not relieve the Contractor of the contractual obligations imposed by the terms of the RFX and the Contractor’s Response. The contractual obligations of the State Entity cannot be implied from the Contractor’s Response.
Intent of References to Bid Documents. The references to the parties' obligations, which are contained in this Contract, are intended to supplement or clarify the obligations as stated in the RFP and the Bid Proposal. The failure of the parties to make reference to the terms of the RFP or the Bid Proposal in this Contract shall not be construed as creating a conflict and will not relieve the Contractor of the contractual obligations imposed by the terms of the RFP and the Contractor’s Bid Proposal. The contractual obligations of the County cannot be implied from the Bid Proposal.
Intent of References to Bid Documents. To the extent this Contract arises out of a Solicitation, the references to the parties' obligations, which are contained in this Contract, are intended to supplement or clarify the obligations as stated in the Solicitation and the Bid Proposal. The failure of the parties to make reference to the terms of the Solicitation or the Bid Proposal in this Contract shall not be construed as creating a conflict and will not relieve the Contractor of the contractual obligations imposed by the terms of the Solicitation and the Contractor’s Bid Proposal. Terms offered in the Bid Proposal, which exceed the requirements of the Solicitation, shall not be construed as creating an inconsistency or conflict with the Solicitation or the Contract. The contractual obligations of the Agency are expressly stated in this document. The Bid Proposal does not create any express or implied obligations of the Agency.
Intent of References to Bid Documents. The references to the parties' obligations, which are contained in this document, are intended to change, supplement or clarify the obligations as stated in the RFP and the Proposal. The failure of the parties to make reference to the terms of the RFP or Proposal in this document shall not be construed as creating a conflict and will not relieve Custodian of the contractual obligations imposed by the terms of the RFP and the Proposal. Terms offered in the Proposal that exceed the requirements of the RFP, shall not be construed as creating an inconsistency or conflict with the RFP or this document. The contractual obligations of Treasurer cannot be implied from the Proposal. Costs and Expenses. Custodian shall be responsible for all costs, expenses, charges and fees of any kind whatsoever related to or arising from this Agreement. Treasurer and the State shall not be liable or responsible for any such costs, expenses, charges or fees unless otherwise agreed in a written instrument executed by Treasurer or the State.
Intent of References to Bid Documents. The references to the parties' obligations, which are contained in this document, are intended to change, supplement or clarify the obligations as stated in the RFP and the Proposal. The failure of the parties to make reference to the terms of the RFP or Proposal in this document shall not be construed as creating a conflict and will not relieve the Contractor of the contractual obligations imposed by the terms of the RFP and the Proposal. Terms offered in the Proposal, which exceed the requirements of the RFP, shall not be construed as creating an inconsistency or conflict with the RFP or this document. The contractual obligations of the Lottery cannot be implied from the Proposal.
Intent of References to Bid Documents. The references to the parties' obligations, which are contained in this document, are intended to supplement, or clarify the obligations as stated in the Sole Source. The failure of the parties to make reference to the terms of the Sole Source in this document shall not be construed as creating a conflict and will not relieve the Supplier of the contractual obligations imposed by the terms of the Sole Source. The contractual obligations of the State Entity cannot be implied from the Supplier’s documentation which was not explicitly incorporated in the Sole Source or the terms of the Contract as an attachment.
Intent of References to Bid Documents. The references to the parties' obligations, which are contained in this document, are intended to supplement or clarify the obligations as stated in the Quote or Purchase Instrument. The failure of the parties to make reference to the terms of the Quote or the Purchase Instrument in this document shall not be construed as creating a conflict and will not relieve the Contractor of the contractual obligations imposed by the terms of the Quote or the Purchase Instrument. The contractual obligations of the State Agency cannot be implied from the Quote solely. The State Agency will try to obtain a mutual agreement from the Contractor prior to any issuance of a Purchase Instrument.
Intent of References to Bid Documents. The references to the parties’ obligations, which are contained in this Contract, are intended to supplement or clarify the obligations stated in the RFP and Contractor’s Proposal. The