Additional Clause definition
Examples of Additional Clause in a sentence
Where this Additional Clause is required, any referenced DEFFORMS must be included in the Order.
Upon acceptance of the Order Form, any Alternative Clause or Additional Clause specified in that Order Form shall be deemed to be incorporated in the Contract.
If you select an Additional Clause it will alter existing parts of the Model Contract.
This Additional Clause shall not in itself be considered a condition precedent to liability but its inclusion shall not prejudice waive or remove the rights of the Company under the terms of this Section.
An example of an Additional Clause in the Commoditised IT Hardware and Software Framework Agreement is additional security measures for secret matters.
The areas to be addressed by Alternative Clauses are as follows: Liquidated Damages Upon acceptance of the Order Form, any Alternative Clause or Additional Clause specified in the Order Form shall be deemed to be incorporated in the Contract.
New Additional Clause: As a secure tenant, you are not permitted, without first obtaining the written consent of the Council, consent not to be unreasonably withheld, to: Lay any tiling, wooden or laminate flooring and will keep the floors of the property covered with suitable materials to minimise the transference of noise to other dwellings.
Additional Clause Our bid is subjected to acceptance of the following: TPNODL shall not release PO for carrying out work in more than 4 sites at the same time.
Additional Clause on Labour and Environment ...................................................................................................................................
Subject to Clause 13.3, Clause 13.4 and Additional Clause 17 of Schedule 2, ISN’s total liability to the Customer shall not exceed the total Charges as defined within this Agreement, payable by the Customer in the 12 months up to the incident (or first incident in the series of connected incidents) giving rise to the liability occurs, or £250,000, whichever is the lower.