UNIT QUANTITIES Sample Clauses

The UNIT QUANTITIES clause defines the specific amounts or measurements of items, materials, or work units required under a contract. It typically outlines how these quantities are determined, measured, and adjusted if necessary, often referencing schedules or tables included in the agreement. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of the scope of work and the basis for payment, reducing disputes over the amount of work to be performed or compensated.
UNIT QUANTITIES. (a) It is hereby agreed that the preliminary measure- ments and estimated quantities are not necessarily correct and that payments to be received by the Contractor shall be the actual quantities developed by construction of the Work at the unit prices contained in this Contract or as otherwise provided. (b) If any specifications or
UNIT QUANTITIES. (a) It is hereby agreed that the preliminary measurements and estimated quantities are not necessarily correct and that payments to be received by the Contractor shall be the actual quantities developed by the work at the unit prices contained in this Contract or as otherwise provided. (b) If any specifications or estimates are erroneous that were in the information made available to the contractor by the City, and the error was caused by professional opinion provided to the City by an independent engineer or engineering firm (“independent” meaning that the engineer is not an employee of the City) then the contractor shall make no claim against the City or its employees, officers, or officials for any damage or loss suffered by the Contractor in reliance on those specifications or estimates, except nothing in this Section is intended to limit the Contractor’s rights under Section 4.
UNIT QUANTITIES. (a) It is hereby agreed that the preliminary measure- ments and estimated quantities are not necessarily correct and that payments to be received by the Contractor shall be the actual quantities developed by construction of the Work at the unit prices contained in this Contract or as otherwise provided. (b) If any specifications or estimates are erroneous that were in the information made available to the Contractor by the City, and the error was caused by professional opinion provided to the City by an independent engineer or engineering firm ("independent" meaning that the engineer is not an employee of the City), then the Contractor shall make no claim against the City or its

Related to UNIT QUANTITIES

  • Contract Quantity The Contract Quantity during each Contract Year is the amount set forth in the applicable Contract Year in Section D of the Cover Sheet (“Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule”), which amount is inclusive of outages.

  • Quantities The estimated quantities provided by the City are not guaranteed. These quantities are listed for informational purposes only. Quantities vary depending on the demands of the City. Any variations from the estimated quantities shall not entitle the bidder to an adjustment in the unit price or any additional compensation.

  • Volumes The Authority gives no guarantees of volumes. Any volumes mentioned in this Contract, are indicative only and shall not be binding on the Authority.

  • Quantity If Seller delivers more than the quantity of Goods ordered, Buyer may reject all or any excess Goods. Any such rejected Goods shall be returned to Seller at Seller's risk and expense. If Buyer does not reject the Goods and instead accepts the delivery of Goods at the increased or reduced quantity, the Price for the Goods shall be adjusted on a pro-rata basis.

  • ESTIMATED QUANTITIES 1.1 The quantities set forth in the line items and specification document are approximate and represent the estimated requirements for the contract period. 1.2 Items listed may or may not be an inclusive requirements for this category. 1.3 Category items not listed, but distributed by bidder are to be referred to as kindred items. Kindred items shall receive the same percentage of discount or pricing structure as items listed in the specification document. 1.4 The unit prices and the extended total prices shall be used as a basis for the evaluation of bids. The actual quantity of materials necessary may be more or less than the estimates listed in the specification document, but the City/County shall be neither obligated nor limited to any specified amount. If possible, the Owners will restrict increases/decreases to 20% of the estimated quantities listed in the specification document.