Review and Approval of Specifications Sample Clauses

The "Review and Approval of Specifications" clause establishes the process by which one party examines and formally consents to the technical or functional requirements for a product or service. Typically, this involves the provider submitting detailed specifications to the client, who then has a set period to review, request changes, or approve them before work proceeds. This clause ensures that both parties are aligned on expectations and requirements, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes during the project.
Review and Approval of Specifications. To achieve compatibility between each Building System and the Infrastructure and to achieve appropriate energy loads, the Developer will: (a) before installation of a Building System, review the Design Guide attached hereto at Schedule B and submit the specifications for each Building System, including all design and engineering components and the Developer’s proposed energy loads, temperatures and any connection requirements, for review by Corix. The Developer will allow Corix a reasonable opportunity to discuss and comment on such specifications and where Corix, acting reasonably, determines that any change(s) to any specifications are necessary to achieve compatibility with the Infrastructure, such additions, repairs or alterations will be promptly made by the Developer at its sole expense. The final energy loads (at peak design conditions) and the maximum supply and return temperatures (at such peak design conditions) for the Building System will be mutually agreed between the Developer and Corix and approved by the Developer’s Engineer, in each case as evidenced by their respective signature on a completed final Thermal Energy delivery parameters document in the form attached as Schedule C; (b) at any time and from time to time provide Corix, in a timely manner, with such access and copies of specifications, drawings and other information as Corix may reasonably require to confirm that the Building Systems conform to the final Thermal Energy delivery parameters as agreed and approved pursuant to subsection (a) above. Where, acting reasonably, Corix determines additions, repairs or alterations to any portion of a Building System are necessary to achieve compatibility with the Infrastructure, such additions, repairs or alterations will be promptly made by the Developer at its sole expense; and (c) except pursuant to subsection (b) above in relation to additions, repairs or alterations identified by Corix, not amend the final Thermal Energy delivery parameters agreed and approved pursuant to subsection (a) above in any manner that does or may affect Corix under this Agreement without the prior written consent of Corix, not to be unreasonably withheld. In all cases, the Developer will provide to Corix written notice of any proposed or contemplated amendment to such agreed and approved final Thermal Energy delivery parameters. In connection with any proposed or contemplated amendment to such agreed and approved final Thermal Energy delivery parameters that...

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