Common use of INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF SERVICES Clause in Contracts

INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF SERVICES. 1.1 The above reference Whereas clauses are true and correct and made a part hereof. 1.2 This Contract, the RFP, attached hereto as Exhibit A, together with Contractor’s Proposal to the RFP, attached hereto as Exhibit B, shall constitute the entire Contract, except to the extent specifically modified on Exhibit C Additional Terms and Conditions. The parties agree that the Scope of Services as defined in the RFP is a description of CONTRACTOR’S obligations and responsibilities and is deemed to include preliminary considerations and prerequisites, and all labor, materials, equipment and tasks which are such an inseparable part of the work described that exclusion would render performance by CONTRACTOR impractical, illogical, or unconscionable. The City Manager shall appoint a Contract Administrator to act on behalf of the CITY with respect to this Contract. 1.3 Except as specifically modified herein, CONTRACTOR shall be bound by the terms and conditions and price as set forth in the RFP and the CONTRACTOR’S Proposal in response to the RFP. When the terms and conditions of this Contract may be read as consistent with the RFP, then and in that respect, the terms of both the RFP and this Contract shall be read as being consistent and shall be binding on both parties. Where terms and conditions of this Contract contradict anything as set forth in the RFP or the Proposal, then the terms and conditions of this Contract shall be binding and in full force and effect to the extent of any inconsistency. 1.4 This is a non-exclusive contract. The CITY may, in its sole and absolute discretion, utilize other parties to provide any of the services listed in the RFP, or any aspect of the Services if the CITY deems it to be in the best interest of the CITY. 1.5 CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees that the Contract Administrator has no authority to make changes that would increase, decrease, or otherwise modify the Scope of Services to be provided under this Contract,

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Sources: Insurance Agent Broker Services Contract

INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF SERVICES. 1.1 The above reference referenced Whereas clauses are true and correct and made a part hereof. 1.2 This Contract, the RFPITB, attached hereto as Exhibit A, together with Contractor’s Proposal the response to the RFPITB of CONTRACTOR, attached hereto as Exhibit B, shall constitute the entire Contract, except to the extent specifically modified on Exhibit C Additional Terms and ConditionsConditions (if no modifications, Exhibit C shall be left blank). The parties agree that the Scope of Services as defined in the RFP ITB is a description of CONTRACTOR’S ’s obligations and responsibilities and is deemed to include preliminary considerations and prerequisites, and all labor, materials, equipment equipment, and tasks which are such an inseparable part of the work described that exclusion would render performance by CONTRACTOR impractical, illogical, or unconscionable. The City CITY Manager shall appoint a Contract Contractor Administrator to act on behalf of the CITY with respect to this Contract. 1.3 Except as specifically modified herein, CONTRACTOR shall be bound by the terms and conditions and price prices as set forth in the RFP ITB and the CONTRACTOR’S Proposal in response Response to the RFPITB. When the terms and conditions of this Contract may be read as consistent with the RFPITB, then and in that respect, the terms of both the RFP ITB and this Contract shall be read as being consistent and shall be binding on both parties. Where terms and conditions of this Contract contradict anything as set forth in the RFP ITB or the Proposalresponse to the ITB, then the terms and conditions of this Contract shall be binding and in full force and effect to the extent of any inconsistency. 1.4 This is a non-exclusive contract. The CITY may, in its sole and absolute discretion, utilize other parties to provide any of the services listed in the RFPITB, or any aspect of the Services if the CITY deems it to be in the best interest of the CITY. 1.5 CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees that the Contract Administrator has no authority to make changes that would increase, decrease, or otherwise modify the Scope of Services to be provided under this Contract,.

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Sources: Contract for Services