Narrative and description Clause Samples

The "Narrative and description" clause defines how information, events, or facts are to be presented and described within a contract or agreement. It typically sets standards for the level of detail, accuracy, and objectivity required in any written or verbal accounts provided by the parties, such as progress reports, incident summaries, or project updates. By establishing clear expectations for the quality and format of descriptions, this clause helps ensure that all parties have a consistent understanding of the information being communicated, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes arising from vague or incomplete narratives.
Narrative and description. A written historic narrative and an architectural description of the Building using HABS-designated outline format printed single sided on regular-weight, archival (non-recycled, with 25% cotton fiber content) bond paper.
Narrative and description. A written historic narrative and an architectural description of the historic property using the HABS- designated outline format printed single sided on regular-weight, archival (non-recycled, with 25% cotton fiber content) bond paper. This text will include a historic context statement for the Lake Line Elevated, significance and description of the Austin Lake Line Station, and a detailed bibliography. This historic context statement would be the framework for the evaluation of additional stations on this line that are not currently ADA-compliant and will be included as part of the CTA All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) in future projects.
Narrative and description. A written historic narrative of the Buildings and the Pilsen NRHP historic district, including how these fit into the Bohemians’ creation of cohesive community (1870s), the recent contribution of Mexican culture, and how Pilsen stands apart from the rest of Chicago. The description shall include an architectural description of the Buildings using HABS-designated outline format printed single sided on regular-weight, archival (non-recycled, with 25% cotton fiber content) bond paper.
Narrative and description. A written contextual historical narrative and an architectural/site description of the Building using HIBS- designated outline format printed according to HIBS standards.
Narrative and description. A written historic narrative of the Buildings and the West Town neighborhood commercial node/district an architectural description of the Buildings using HABS-designated outline format printed single sided on regular-weight, archival (non-recycled, with 25% cotton fiber content) bond paper.
Narrative and description. The following must be printed single sided in HABS-designated outline format on regular-weight, archival (non- recycled, with 25% cotton fiber content) bond paper. 1. A written historical context of educational development and school construction in Skokie, IL 2. A written historic narrative of the Building 3. A written architectural description of the Building
Narrative and description. A written historic narrative of the Building. The description shall include an architectural description of the Building using HABS-designated outline format printed single sided on regular-weight, archival (non-recycled, with 25% cotton fiber content) bond paper.
Narrative and description. A written historic narrative and an architectural description of the Culvert using HAER-designated outline format printed single sided on regular-weight, archival (non-recycled, with 25% cotton fiber content) bond paper.
Narrative and description. A written historic narrative and an architectural description of the School using HIBS-designated outline format printed single sided on regular-weight, archival (non-recycled, with 25% cotton fiber content) bond paper.
Narrative and description. The Report will include brief documentation of the history and origins of DGFP. Existing archive documents will be used where possible to compile descriptions. This information will be utilized to complete the items described in section I. B. Additional Mitigations below.