Interpretations in Writing. (a) Any and all interpretations of Contract Documents or of any of the Work to be performed or payments to be made relative to the Project must be in writing to be valid. (b) This provision is not intended to prohibit or deny normal discussion, recommendations, explanations, suggestions, approvals, rejections, and similar activity in pursuit of the Work at the Project on an oral basis, such as at job conferences at the Project Site. In such instances, the written minutes, correspondence, shop drawing records, and other written data shall govern over personal claims regarding oral statements made contrary to the written data.
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Sources: Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement (Dendreon Corp), Construction Agreement (Dendreon Corp)
Interpretations in Writing. (a) Any and all interpretations of Contract Documents or of any of the Work to be performed or payments to be made relative to the Project must be in writing to be valid.
(b) This provision is not intended to prohibit or deny normal discussion, recommendations, explanations, suggestions, approvals, rejections, and similar activity in pursuit of the Work at the Project on an oral basis, such as at job conferences at the Project Sitesite. In such instances, the written minutes, correspondence, shop drawing records, and other written data shall govern over personal claims regarding oral statements made contrary to the written data.
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Sources: Construction Management Agreement (Dendreon Corp), Construction Management Agreement (Dendreon Corp)
Interpretations in Writing. (a) a. Any and all interpretations of Contract Documents or of any of the Work to be performed or payments to be made relative to the Project must be in writing to be valid.
(b) b. This provision is not intended to prohibit or deny normal discussion, recommendations, explanations, suggestions, approvals, rejections, and similar activity in pursuit of the Work at the Project on an oral basis, such as at job conferences at the Project Site. In such instances, the written minutes, correspondence, shop drawing records, and other written data shall govern over personal claims regarding oral statements made contrary to the written data.
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Interpretations in Writing. (a) Any and all interpretations of Contract Documents or of any of the Work to be performed or payments to be made relative to the Project must be in writing to be valid.
(b) This provision is not intended to prohibit or deny normal discussion, recommendations, explanations, suggestions, approvals, rejections, rejections and similar activity in pursuit of the Work at the Project on an oral basis, such as at job conferences at the Project Site. In such instances, the written minutes, correspondence, shop drawing Shop Drawing records, and other written data shall govern over personal claims regarding oral statements made contrary to the written data.
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Sources: Construction Management and General Contractor’s Agreement (Hard Rock Hotel Holdings, LLC)