Common use of Quantity Clause in Contracts

Quantity. The number of units of work for each item. Rate: The payment per unit of work for which the tenderer tenders to do the work. Amount: The product of the quantity and the rate tendered for an item.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

Quantity. The number of units of work for each item. item Rate: The payment per unit of work for at which the tenderer Tenderer tenders to do the work. work Amount: The product quantity of an item multiplied by the tendered rate of the quantity and the rate (same) item Sum: An amount tendered for an item, the extent of which is described in the Bill of Quantities, the Specifications or elsewhere, but of which the quantity of work is not measured in units.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract Aidc_t11_21 22, Contract

Quantity. The number of units of work for each itemitem as provided by the Employer or as tendered by the Service Provider. Rate: The payment per unit of work for which a rate has been provided by the tenderer Employer or for which the Service Provider tenders to do the work. Amount: The product of the quantity and the rate tendered for an item.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Contract

Quantity. The number of units of work for each item. Rate: The payment per unit of work for which the tenderer Tenderer tenders to do the work. Amount: The product of the quantity and the rate tendered tender for an item.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Framework Agreement