Prolog Sample Clauses

The Prolog clause serves as an introductory section at the beginning of a contract or legal document, outlining the context, parties involved, and the purpose of the agreement. It typically identifies the document, states the date, and names the entities entering into the contract, sometimes including brief background information or recitals. By clearly establishing the foundational details and intent of the agreement, the Prolog ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the document’s scope and participants, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes later on.
Prolog. The Contractor shall utilize the Department’s Prolog system to submit any and all documentation required to be provided by the Contractor for the Project, including, but not limited to, (i) requests for information; (ii) submittals; (iii) meeting minutes;
Prolog. The A/E shall utilize the Department’s Prolog system to submit any and all documentation required to be provided by the A/E for the Project, including, but not limited to, (i) requests for information; (ii) submittals; (iii) meeting minutes; (iv) invoices/applications for payment (full package including all forms required by DGS); (v) certified payrolls (in addition to upload via LCP Tracker); (vi) drawings and specifications; (vii) punch list; and (viii) other documents as may be designated by the Department. The A/E shall require all subcontractors and sub-consultants to utilize prolog for the Project.
Prolog. The Design-Builder shall utilize the Department’s Prolog system to submit any and all documentation required to be provided by the Design-Builder for the Project, including, but not limited to: (i) requests for information; (ii) submittals; (iii) meeting minutes; (iv) invoices/applications for payment (full package including all forms required by DGS); (v) certified payrolls (in addition to upload via LCP Tracker); (vi) drawings and specifications; (vii) punchlist; and (viii) other documents as may be designated by the Department. The Design- Builder also shall require all subcontractors and subconsultants to utilize Prolog for the Project.
Prolog. The Design-Builder shall utilize the Department’s Prolog system to submit any and all documentation required to be provided by the Design-Builder for the Project, including, but not limited to: (i) requests for information; (ii) submittals; (iii) meeting minutes; (iv) invoices/applications for payment (full package including all forms required by DGS); (v) certified payrolls (in addition to upload via LCP Tracker); (vi) drawings and specifications; (vii) punchlist; and (viii) other documents as may be designated by the Department. The Design-Builder also shall require all subcontractors and subconsultants to utilize Prolog for the Project. The Design-Builder shall submit to the Project Manager for review and approval all shop drawings, material data and samples provided by Design-Builder, vendors and/or manufacturers. The Department’s Program Manager shall review and approve or reject submittals within seven (7) business days of receipt.
Prolog. The Construction Manager shall utilize the Department’s Prolog system to submit any and all documentation required to be provided by the Construction Manager for the Project, including, but not limited to: (i) requests for information; (ii) submittals; (iii) meeting minutes; (iv) invoices/applications for payment (full package including all forms required by the Department); (v) certified payrolls (in addition to upload via LCP Tracker); (vi) drawings and specifications; (vii) building information model(s); (viii) punchlist; and (ix) other documents as may be designated by the Department. The Construction Manager also shall require all subcontractors and subconsultants to utilize Prolog for the Project.
Prolog. The Design-Builder shall utilize the Department’s Prolog system to submit any and all documentation required to be provided by the Design-Builder for the Project, including, but not limited to, (i) requests for information; (ii) submittals; (iii) meeting minutes; (iv) proposed Changes; and (v) applications for payment.
Prolog. The two partners above start to negotiate, intend to cooperate or already collaborate in the Project / Business Vision Mission (details). In this context, the partners will share confidential information, on which they have an interest in secrecy.
Prolog. The A/E shall utilize the Department’s Prolog system to submit any and all documentation required to be provided by the A/E for the Project, including, but not limited to: (i) requests for information; (ii) submittals; (iii) meeting minutes; (iv) invoices/applications for payment (full package including all forms required by the Department); (v) certified payrolls (in addition to
Prolog. The Construction Manager shall utilize the Department’s Prolog system to submit any and all documentation required to be provided by the Construction Manager for the Project, including, but not limited to, (i) requests for information; (ii) submittals;
Prolog. 3.13.1 Design-Builder will utilize the Authority’s Prolog Management Software for all documentation control required by the Owner. The cost for the Prolog software (cloud based) and licenses will be paid for by the Owner.