Interrelation of Documents Clause Samples
The Interrelation of Documents clause defines how different documents within a contract or agreement relate to each other, establishing a hierarchy or order of precedence among them. In practice, this clause specifies which document will govern in the event of conflicting terms, such as prioritizing the main agreement over appendices or schedules. Its core function is to prevent ambiguity and disputes by clearly indicating which provisions take precedence, thereby ensuring consistency and clarity throughout the contractual relationship.
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Interrelation of Documents. The Contract Documents as referenced in the agreement between the Owner and the Contractor, are complimentary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all.
Interrelation of Documents. The Drawings depict the location and quantity of elements of the work. The specifications indicate quality. All documents are intended to be complimentary to produce the Work.
Interrelation of Documents. The Job Order Documents as referenced in the Contract between Owner and Contractor are complementary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all.
Interrelation of Documents. Should the plans, diagrams, change orders (if any), or other media conflict one with another, or with the Scope of Work in general, the Contractor shall clarify the inconsistency with the Architect and obtain written instructions as to how to interpret the conflicting documents proceeding with any work related to the same.
Interrelation of Documents. This Contract, the Codes and Standards and all other reference standards cited herein or therein are essential parts of the requirements of this Contract. A requirement occurring in any of the materials identified in the preceding sentence is as binding as though occurring in all such materials. All requirements are intended to be complementary and to describe and provide for the complete Work. If Contractor discovers any apparent error or discrepancy of a material nature, it shall promptly notify the Owner for the Owner’s interpretation. The Owner shall notify Contractor of its interpretation of such error or discrepancy within ten (10) Work Days after Contractor’s notification thereof.
Interrelation of Documents. Errors. This Contract, Contractor ---------------------------------- drawings or specifications, and Technical Information and all reference standards cited are essential parts of this Contract requirements. A requirement occurring in one is as binding as though occurring in all. They are intended to be complementary and to describe and provide for complete Work. In the event Contractor discovers any apparent error or discrepancy of a material nature, it shall promptly notify Owner and the Independent Engineer for Owner's interpretation. Failure of Contractor to so notify Owner of errors or discrepancy will constitute a waiver of any claim arising therefrom. No conflict between the terms of such documents shall operate to relieve Contractor from any obligation contained in any such document.
Interrelation of Documents. The Contract Documents as referenced in the Contract between City and Contractor are complimentary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all.