Title Sheet Clause Samples

The Title Sheet clause serves as the introductory section of a contract or legal document, providing essential information about the agreement. It typically includes the document's title, the names of the parties involved, the date of execution, and sometimes a brief description of the document's purpose. By clearly presenting these key details at the outset, the Title Sheet ensures that anyone reviewing the document can quickly identify its nature and the parties to whom it applies, thereby reducing confusion and establishing a clear reference point for the agreement.
Title Sheet. A complete Code Analysis. For each building indicate use, occupancy classification, allowable area, allowable building height, construction type, mixed ratio and area increase justifications. (Provide separate code analysis sheet, if necessary.) ..........................................................................................
Title Sheet. A. Show correct notes: HQW, ESA, clearing and grubbing, etc. B. Show correct standards for project. C. Show list of standard NCDOT symbology D. Show name and certification number of Level III certified individual responsible for designing and/or reviewing Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plans.
Title Sheet. 1. A complete Code Analysis. For each building indicate use, occupancy classification, allowable area, allowable building height, construction type, mixed ratio and area increase justifications. (Provide separate code analysis sheet, if necessary.) .......................................................................................... 2. Index of all sheets .................................................................................................................................. 3. Complete scope of work description ....................................................................................................... 4. On incremental submittals, identify all increments and their respective scope of work. (A Title Sheet is required for each incremental submittal.) ..................................................................... 5. Project directory including contact information for owner, architect and consultants. .............................. 6. List of required governing codes, adopted standards and inspector classifications. ................................ 7. List of deferred submittals. (See guideline GL-3: Structural Plan Review for list of items eligible for deferred submittal.) ................................................................................................................................
Title Sheet. Include on the title sheet references to the associated communications and electric provider job numbers & contact information.
Title Sheet. The ENGINEER shall prepare a title sheet formatted by the OWNER to be used for the construction plans.
Title Sheet. Includes project information, vicinity map, location map, benchmark, sheet index and City and utility contact information. (1 Sheet)
Title Sheet. The Title Sheet and Location Map identify the project and show the location of the project within the City of Manteca. (1 Sheet )
Title Sheet. This item consists of finalizing the title sheet. The title sheet will include the following: Index of Sheets, Index of SUDAS Standard Figures, Legend, Location Map, Project Number, Letting Date and Design Designation.
Title Sheet. The Consultant will prepare a title sheet containing a vicinity map, general and construction notes, construction legend, list of affected utilities, a drawing list and other details covering the project limits.
Title Sheet ii LOGO iii MOTTO iv ARGEEMENT ....................................................................................... v APROVAL vi PREFACE vii ACKNOWLEDGMENT viii DEDICATION ix TABLE OF CONTENT ......................................................................... x LIST OF TABLE xii LIST OF APPENDICES xiii ABSTRACT xiv 1.1 Background of the Research ...................................................... 1 1.2 Problem of the Research ............................................................ 4 1.3 Purpose of the Research ............................................................. 4