Architect's Instructions Clause Samples

The 'Architect's Instructions' clause grants the architect the authority to issue directions or orders to the contractor regarding the execution of the works. Typically, this clause outlines the process by which instructions are communicated, such as requiring them to be in writing, and may specify the types of matters the architect can address, including design changes, corrections, or clarifications. Its core practical function is to ensure that the architect can effectively manage and adapt the construction process as needed, maintaining project quality and compliance with the contract, while providing a clear mechanism for communication and implementation of changes.
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Architect's Instructions. 22.1 The Contractor shall (subject to sub-clauses 22.3 and 22.4 of this condition) forthwith comply with all instructions issued to him by the Architect in regard to any matter in respect of which the Architect is expressly empowered by these conditions to issue instructions. 22.2 If within fourteen days after receipt of a written notice from the Architect requiring compliance with an instruction the Contractor does not comply therewith, then the Employer may employ and pay other persons to execute any work whatsoever which may be necessary to give effect to such instructions. All costs incurred in connection with such employment shall be recoverable from the Contractor by the Employer as a debt or may be deducted by him from any money due or to become due to the Contractor under this contract. 22.3 Upon receipt of what purports to be an instruction issued to him by the Architect, the Contractor may request the Architect to specify in writing the provisions of these conditions which empower the issue of the said instruction. The Architect shall comply with any such request, and if the Contractor shall thereafter comply with the said instructions, then the issue of the same shall be deemed for all the purposes of this contract to have been empowered by these conditions. 22.4 All instructions issued by the Architect shall be in writing. Any instruction issued orally shall be of no immediate effect, but shall be confirmed in writing by the Contractor to the Architect within seven days. If not dissented from in writing by the Architect within seven days from receipt of the Contractor's confirmation, the oral instruction shall take effect as from the expiration of the latter said seven days. Provided always that; 22.4.1 If the Architect shall within seven days of giving such an oral instruction himself confirm the same in writing, then the Contractor shall not be obliged to confirm as aforesaid and the said instruction shall take effect as from the date of the Architect's confirmation. 22.4.2 If neither the Contractor nor the Architect shall confirm such an oral 22.5 Any instructions given directly by the Employer to the Contractor shall be of no immediate effect but shall be confirmed by the Architect within seven days, failing which the Contractor shall confirm the same in writing in the same manner as is provided for in sub-clause 22.4. If confirmed by the Contractor, such instructions shall be deemed to be Architect's instructions.
Architect's Instructions. 9.1 The Sub-Contractor shall forthwith comply with all the instructions issued to him by the Architect, either directly or through the Contractor, in regard to any matter in respect of which the Architect is expressly empowered by the main contract conditions to issue instructions. 9.2 The manner of complying with or querying the validity of an Architect‟s instruction shall be as provided in clause 22.0 of the main contract. The Sub-Contractor shall not be obliged to carry our instructions not issued in the manner provided therein.
Architect's Instructions. The Contractor shall limit its use of the Work Site in accordance with the written instructions of the Project Manager and the Architect if applicable. When the Contractor is not performing Work in a particular area of the Work Site, the Contractor shall take reasonable measures, including the removal of equipment and materials, to permit use of such areas by HAKC, HAKC Residents and the public.
Architect's Instructions. Replace Clause 2.4. with the following

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  • Proper Instructions and Special Instructions “Proper Instructions,” which may also be standing instructions, as such term is used throughout this Agreement shall mean instructions received by the Custodian from a Fund, a Fund’s duly authorized investment manager or investment adviser, or a person or entity duly authorized by either of them. Such instructions may be in writing signed by the authorized person or persons or may be in a tested communication or in a communication utilizing access codes effected between electro-mechanical or electronic devices or may be by such other means and utilizing such intermediary systems and utilities as may be agreed from time to time by the Custodian and the person(s) or entity giving such instruction, provided that the Fund has followed any security procedures agreed to from time to time by the applicable Fund and the Custodian including, but not limited to, the security procedures selected by the Fund via the form of Funds Transfer Addendum hereto, the terms of which are hereby agreed to. Oral instructions will be considered Proper Instructions if the Custodian reasonably believes them to have been given by a person authorized to provide such instructions with respect to the transaction involved; the Fund shall cause all oral instructions to be confirmed in writing. For purposes of this Section, Proper Instructions shall include instructions received by the Custodian pursuant to any multi-party agreement which requires a segregated asset account in accordance with Section 2.9 hereof.

  • Form instructions This form does not mandate the use of a specific font size or style but the font must be legible.

  • Actions of Custodian Based on Proper Instructions and Special Instructions So long as and to the extent that the Custodian acts in accordance with (a) Proper Instructions or Special Instructions, as the case may be, and (b) the terms of this Agreement, the Custodian shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of any property, or evidence of title thereof, received by it or delivered by it pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Ambiguous Instructions In the event that a Submission contains terms that differ from the information provided in the telephone call at the time of issuance of the Submission Number, the Trust Representative will attempt to contact the Participant to request confirmation of the terms of the order. If an Authorized Person confirms the terms as they appear in the Submission, the Submission will be accepted and processed. If an Authorized Person contradicts its terms, the Submission will be deemed invalid, and a corrected Submission must be received by the Transfer Agent, as applicable, not later than the earlier of (i) within 15 minutes of such contact with the Participant or (ii) 15 minutes after the NYSE Closing Time. If the Trust Representative is not able to contact an Authorized Person, then the Submission shall be accepted and processed in accordance with its terms notwithstanding any inconsistency from the terms of the telephone information. In the event that a Submission contains terms that are illegible, the Submission will be deemed invalid and the Trust Representative will attempt to contact the Participant to request retransmission of the Submission. A corrected Submission must be received by the Transfer Agent, as applicable, not later than the earlier of (i) within 15 minutes of such contact with the Participant or (ii) 15 minutes after the NYSE Closing Time.

  • Your Instructions You must accurately describe transaction beneficiaries, intermediary financial institutions, and the beneficiary’s financial institution in transfer and payment instructions. If you describe any beneficiary or institution inconsistently by name and number, other institutions and we may process the transaction solely on the basis of the number, even if the number identifies a person or entity different from the named beneficiary or institution.